The International Journal of Computational Geometry and Applications (IJCGA) is a bimonthly journal published since 1991, by World Scientific. It covers the application of computational geometry in design and analysis of algorithms, focusing on problems arising in various fields of science and engineering such as computer-aided geometry design (CAGD), operations research, and others. The current editors-in-chief are D.-T. Lee of the Institute of Information Science in Taiwan, and Joseph S. B. Mitchell from the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statisticsin the State University of New York at Stony Brook. (Wikipedia).
SIAM publishes 16 peer-reviewed journals covering a broad range of disciplines in applied math and computational science, including SIAM Review, a quarterly journal of expository survey and education-oriented papers; SIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, all-electronic and new in
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Using Algebra and Geometry in the Real World
You hear terms like “algebra” and “geometry” and these theories we memorized in high school start to dance a jig in our heads – a jig many of us weren’t overly interested in! But the past decade has seen an explosion of applications of algebra, geometry, and topology to the real world, lik
From playlist What is math used for?
SketchySVD - Joel Tropp, California Institute of Technology
This workshop - organised under the auspices of the Isaac Newton Institute on “Approximation, sampling and compression in data science” — brings together leading researchers in the general fields of mathematics, statistics, computer science and engineering. About the event The workshop ai
From playlist Mathematics of data: Structured representations for sensing, approximation and learning
Algebraic geometric codes and their applications - Gil Cohen
Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar Topic: Algebraic geometric codes and their applications Speaker: Gil Cohen Affiliation: Princeton University For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Mathematics
Jean Bourgain - Decoupling in harmonic analysis and applications to PDE and number theory
Princeton University - January 26, 2016 This talk was part of "Analysis, PDE's, and Geometry: A conference in honor of Sergiu Klainerman."
From playlist Anlaysis, PDE's, and Geometry: A conference in honor of Sergiu Klainerman
ICM 2006 Closing Round Table Are pure and applied mathematics drifting apart? Intervention by John Ball (Slides https://www.mathunion.org/fileadmin/IMU/Videos/ICM2006/tars/table2006_ball.pdf) Intervention by Lennart Carleson (Slides https://www.mathunion.org/fileadmin/IMU/Videos/ICM2006/
From playlist Number Theory
Graph vs Euclidean metric - Itai Benjamini
Conference on Graphs and Analysis Itai Benjamini June 7, 2012 More videos on http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Mathematics
Antoni Rangachev - Restricted Local Volumes and Deformation Theory
Part of the Worldwide Center of Math Lecture Series.
From playlist Center of Math Research: the Worldwide Lecture Seminar Series
SHM - 20/03/15 - Maurice d’Ocagne (1862-1938) - Table ronde
Table ronde, avec la participation, outre des conférenciers, de David Aubin (IMJ, Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie), Christian Gilain (IMJ, Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie), Norbert Verdier (GHDSO, Université Paris-Sud)
From playlist Séminaire d'Histoire des Mathématiques
Strengthening Mathematics in the Developing World – ICM2018
IMU Discussion Panels Panel 4 - Strengthening Mathematics in the Developing World Moderator: Angel Pineda Panelists: Wandera Ogana, Marie-Françoise Roy, Yuri Tschinkel, Paolo Piccione, Jose Maria Balmaceda, Nouzha El Yacoubi, Alejandro Jofré © ICM 2018 – International Congress of Math
From playlist IMU Discussion Panels
Asymptotic expansions of the central limit theorem and its applications - Anindya De
Anindya De Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science; Visitor, School of Mathematics November 11, 2014 More videos on http://video.ias.edu
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Robert Adler interviewed by Omer Bobrowski (October 20, 2021)
Robert Adler interviewed by Omer Bobrowski (October 20, 2021) For more on the interview series, along with the advertisement posters, please see https://www.aatrn.net/interviews.
From playlist AATRN Interviews
Frédéric Chazal interviewed by Steve Oudot (September 14, 2022)
Frédéric Chazal interviewed by Steve Oudot (September 14, 2022) For more on the interview series, along with the advertisement posters, please see https://www.aatrn.net/interviews
From playlist AATRN Interviews
Panel: Research Grants: Celebrating Success and Learning from Failure
Panel from The Campus Alliance for Advanced Visualization 2019 (CAAV19) held at Indiana University (IU) in Bloomington, Indiana. Session link: https://thecaav19.sched.com/event/UlR5/panel-1-of-3-research-grants-celebrating-success-and-learning-from-failure CAAV19 was held at Indiana Univ
From playlist CAAV19 - The Campus Alliance for Advanced Visualization 2019
Dimitrios Thilikos: Bidimensionality and subexponential parameterized algorithms
Recording during the thematic meeting: "Graphs and surfaces: algorithms, combinatorics and topology" the May 12, 2016 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematici
From playlist Mathematical Aspects of Computer Science
«Special» manifolds: rational points and entire curves. - Campana - Workshop 2 - CEB T2 2019
Frédéric Campana (Université de Lorraine) / 25.06.2019 «Special» manifolds: rational points and entire curves. We prove (joint with J. Winkelmann) for any rationally connected projective manifold X analytic analogues of several conjectural properties in arithmetic geom- etry: the “Poten
From playlist 2019 - T2 - Reinventing rational points
New Perspectives for Higher-order Methods in Convex Optimization
Yurii Nesterov Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
From playlist Distinguished Visitors Lecture Series
Lennart Carleson - The Abel Prize interview 2006
0:00 Glimpses of the Abel Prize ceremony made for Norwegian television 05:00 Interview proper starts (Norwegian) 07:46 (English) Almost-everywhere convergence of Fourier series for square-integrable (L^2) functions 10:08 Interesting example of need to have conviction about outcome before c
From playlist The Abel Prize Interviews