Number theorists

J. W. S. Cassels

John William Scott "Ian" Cassels, FRS (11 July 1922 – 27 July 2015) was a British mathematician. (Wikipedia).

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Lagrange Bicentenary - Jacques Laskar's conference

Lagrange and the stability of the Solar System

From playlist Bicentenaire Joseph-Louis Lagrange

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From playlist J A C K W A VE I N S P O

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The Most Difficult Math Problem You've Never Heard Of - Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture

The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture is a millennium prize problem, one of the famed seven placed by the Clay Mathematical Institute in the year 2000. As the only number-theoretic problem in the list apart from the Riemann Hypothesis, the BSD Conjecture has been haunting mathematicians

From playlist Math

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Euler's and Fermat's last theorems, the Simpsons and CDC6600

NEW (Christmas 2019). Two ways to support Mathologer Mathologer Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mathologer Mathologer PayPal: paypal.me/mathologer (see the Patreon page for details) This video is about Fermat's last theorem and Euler's conjecture, a vast but not very well-known genera

From playlist Recent videos

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Selmer groups and a Cassels-Tate pairing for finite Galois modules - Alexander Smith

Joint IAS/Princeton University Number Theory Seminar Topic: Selmer groups and a Cassels-Tate pairing for finite Galois modules Speraker: Alexander Smith Affiliation: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Date: February 25, 2021 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Olivier Benoist: Sums of three squares and Noether-Lefschetz loci

Abstract: It is a theorem of Hilbert that a real polynomial in two variables that is nonnegative is a sum of 4 squares of rational functions. Cassels, Ellison and Pfister have shown the existence of such polynomials that are not sums of 3 squares of rational functions. In this talk, we wil

From playlist Algebraic and Complex Geometry

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Progress in Wolfram Support for Genomics and Biomolecular Sequence Processing

This talk will give a view into the ongoing stream of development aimed at improving handling our biomolecular data, looking both at released functionality and work in development. This coverage will include Wolfram Language support for biomolecular sequences, focusing on the BioSequence r

From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2021

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Finding better randomness

Distinguished Visitor Lecture Series Finding better randomness Theodore A. Slaman University of California, Berkeley, USA

From playlist Distinguished Visitors Lecture Series

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Stanford Lecture: Donald Knuth - "Bayesian trees and BDDs" (2011)

December 8th, 2011 Professor Donald Knuth's 17th annual Christmas Tree Lecture. Knuth explains how to apply elementary BDD technology so that the probability of such events (and many others) can be computed in polynomial time. Learn more: http://scpd.stanford.edu/knuth/index.jsp

From playlist Donald Knuth Lectures

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Linear Algebra - Vector Spaces and Linear Maps: Oxford Mathematics 2nd Year Student Lecture

The latest in our series of lectures is the first lecture in Alan Lauder's Second Year Linear Algebra Course. In this lecture Alan (with help from Cosi) explains to students how the course will unfold before going on to talk specifically about Vector Spaces and Linear Maps. You can watch

From playlist Oxford Mathematics Student Lectures - Linear Algebra

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Mod-01 Lec-05 Error in the Interpolating polynomial

Elementary Numerical Analysis by Prof. Rekha P. Kulkarni,Department of Mathematics,IIT Bombay.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in

From playlist NPTEL: Elementary Numerical Analysis | CosmoLearning Mathematics

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Hankyung Ko: A singular Coxeter presentation

SMRI Algebra and Geometry Online Hankyung Ko (Uppsala University) Abstract: A Coxeter system is a presentation of a group by generators and a specific form of relations, namely the braid relations and the reflection relations. The Coxeter presentation leads to, among others, a similar pre

From playlist SMRI Algebra and Geometry Online

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