In point-set topology, an indecomposable continuum is a continuum that is indecomposable, i.e. that cannot be expressed as the union of any two of its proper subcontinua. In 1910, L. E. J. Brouwer was the first to describe an indecomposable continuum. Indecomposable continua have been used by topologists as a source of counterexamples. They also occur in dynamical systems. (Wikipedia).
The most difficult topic in limits: the indeterminate form.
From playlist Life Science Math: Limits in calculus
Toy Ind3 - Part 02 - Indeterminacy Diagrams
This is terminology introduced to clarify the part of what goes on in IUT3. This isn't really in the body and Mochizuki may view this as implicit. We give an abstract definition of what an indeterminacy diagram is. We will apply this to the Log-Kummer correspondence. Errata: *The maps g
From playlist Toy Ind3
This video provides a description of infinity with several examples. http://mathispower4u.com
From playlist Linear Inequalities in One Variable Solving Linear Inequalities
It's a concept which intrigues mathematicians, but scientists aren't so keen on it. More at http://www.sixtysymbols.com/
From playlist From Sixty Symbols
If the universe is spatially infinite, what can we say about reality...
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From playlist Science Unplugged: Cosmology
Explains the difference between an Open Universe, Closed Universe, and Flat Universe. Also discusses the expansion of space-time.
From playlist Physics
Indeterminate Partial Sums (1 of 2: Finding the length of the series)
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From playlist Modelling Financial Situations
A geometric model for the bounded derived category of a gentle algebra, Sibylle Schroll, Lecture 1
Gentle algebras are quadratic monomial algebras whose representation theory is well understood. In recent years they have played a central role in several different subjects such as in cluster algebras where they occur as Jacobian algebras of quivers with potentials obtained from triangula
From playlist Winter School on “Connections between representation Winter School on “Connections between representation theory and geometry"
Thorsten Heidersdorf: On fusion rules for supergroups
I will report on some recent progress to understand the indecomposable summands in tensor products of irreducible representations of an algebraic supergroup. I will focus on the $GL(m|n)$ and $OSp(m|2n)$-case.
From playlist Workshop: Monoidal and 2-categories in representation theory and categorification
A geometric model for the bounded derived category of a gentle algebra, Sibylle Schroll Lecture 2
Gentle algebras are quadratic monomial algebras whose representation theory is well understood. In recent years they have played a central role in several different subjects such as in cluster algebras where they occur as Jacobian algebras of quivers with potentials obtained from triangula
From playlist Winter School on “Connections between representation Winter School on “Connections between representation theory and geometry"
Frobenius exact symmetric tensor categories - Pavel Etingof
Geometric and Modular Representation Theory Seminar Topic: Frobenius exact symmetric tensor categories Speaker: Pavel Etingof Affiliation: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Date: May 12, 2021 For more video please visit https://www.ias.edu/video
From playlist Seminar on Geometric and Modular Representation Theory
L'Hospital's Rule - Indeterminate Differences
Thanks to all of you who support me on Patreon. You da real mvps! $1 per month helps!! :) https://www.patreon.com/patrickjmt !! L'Hopital's Rule - Indeterminate Differences - Numerous Examples!
From playlist Limits
Representation theory: Introduction
This lecture is an introduction to representation theory of finite groups. We define linear and permutation representations, and give some examples for the icosahedral group. We then discuss the problem of writing a representation as a sum of smaller ones, which leads to the concept of irr
From playlist Representation theory
Broué’s Abelian Defect Group Conjecture II - Daniel Juteau
Seminar on Geometric and Modular Representation Theory Topic: Broué’s Abelian Defect Group Conjecture II Speaker: Daniel Juteau Affiliation: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique/Université Paris Diderot; Member, School of Mathematics Date: September 16, 2020 For more video please
From playlist Seminar on Geometric and Modular Representation Theory
Modular Representation Theory: Week Six
30 March 2023 Presented by Chris Hone.
From playlist Modular Representation Theory
Broué’s Abelian Defect Group Conjecture I - Jay Taylor
Seminar on Geometric and Modular Representation Theory Topic: Broué’s Abelian Defect Group Conjecture I Speaker: Jay Taylor Affiliation: University of Southern California; Member, School of Mathematics Date: September 9, 2020 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Seminar on Geometric and Modular Representation Theory
Magdalena Boos: Advertising symmetric quivers and their representations
SMRI Algebra and Geometry Online: Magdalena Boos (Ruhr University Bochum) Abstract: We introduce the notion of a symmetric quiver as provided by Derksen and Weyman in 2002 and discuss symmetric degenerations in this context (which correspond to orbit closure relations in the symmetric rep
From playlist SMRI Algebra and Geometry Online
The Riemann Hypothesis and a New Math Tool (a new Indeterminate form)
In this video, you will see a mistake made by many(*) mathematicians. Also, you will see a simple proof for a new(**) indeterminate form that has an incredible connection to the Riemann hypothesis. Lastly, you will see a route to a new promising math tool to solve problems like the Rieman
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition 2 videos
Generic bases for cluster algebras (Lecture 3) by Pierre-Guy Plamondon
PROGRAM :SCHOOL ON CLUSTER ALGEBRAS ORGANIZERS :Ashish Gupta and Ashish K Srivastava DATE :08 December 2018 to 22 December 2018 VENUE :Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore In 2000, S. Fomin and A. Zelevinsky introduced Cluster Algebras as abstractions of a combinatoro-algebra
From playlist School on Cluster Algebras 2018