The K2K experiment (KEK to Kamioka) was a neutrino experiment that ran from June 1999 to November 2004. It used muon neutrinos from a well-controlled and well-understood beam to verify the oscillations previously observed by Super-Kamiokande using atmospheric neutrinos. This was the first positive measurement of neutrino oscillations in which both the source and detector were fully under experimenters' control. Previous experiments relied on neutrinos from the Sun or from cosmic sources. The experiment found oscillation parameters which were consistent with those measured by Super-Kamiokande. (Wikipedia).
MATLAB Basics: Get The Most Out of MATLAB
In this livestream, Heather Gorr and Elsie Eigerman will be walking through the fundamentals of programming with MATLAB. This isn’t just for beginners; we’ll show you the latest and greatest tips and tricks to help you get the most out of MATLAB. We’ll also walk-through core concepts for t
From playlist MATLAB and Simulink Livestreams
Live from the ATLAS Experiment
Find out more about the ATLAS Experiment and recent upgrades of the detector.
From playlist 360° videos
Michal Pilipczuk: Introduction to parameterized algorithms, lecture II
The mini-course will provide a gentle introduction to the area of parameterized complexity, with a particular focus on methods connected to (integer) linear programming. We will start with basic techniques for the design of parameterized algorithms, such as branching, color coding, kerneli
From playlist Summer School on modern directions in discrete optimization
MATLAB and Simulink Student Design Challenge
This is our project based on the image processing.
From playlist MATLAB and Simulink Student Challenge 2013 Entries
K2-15b Analysis Reveals a Few Hard to Explain Features
You can buy Universe Sandbox 2 here: http://amzn.to/2yJqwU6 Or get a shirt: https://teespring.com/stores/whatdamath Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about a reanalysis of a planet known as K2-15b that suggests it's an extremely unusual dense giant terre
From playlist Unusual Exoplanets
Here is a demonstration of the doppler effect.
From playlist All Demonstrations
First examples of cluster structures on coordinate algebras... (Lecture 3) by Maitreyee Kulkarni
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
H. Chen - Théorème de Hilbert-Samuel arithmétique (Part1)
Le théorème de Hilbert-Samuel en géométrie algébrique relie le comportement asymptotique du système linéaire gradué d’un faisceau inversible ample au nombre d’intersection. Gillet et Soulé ont démontré un analogue arithmétique de ce résultat. Dans ce mini-cours, j’explique cet énoncé arith
From playlist Ecole d'été 2017 - Géométrie d'Arakelov et applications diophantiennes
Nathalie Wach - Le corps des normes de certaines extensions infinies de corps locaux
La théorie du corps des normes constitue la thèse que J-P. Wintenberger a effectuée sous la direction de J-M. Fontaine. Nous présenterons l'article de J-P. Wintenberger, publié aux Annales Scientifiques de l'ENS en 1983. Nous construirons le corps des normes et verrons en quoi cette théori
From playlist The Paris-London Number Theory Seminar, Oct. 2019
Stéphane Guillermou: On the Viterbo conjecture about Lagrangian spectral norms
CIRM VIRTUAL EVENT Recorded during the meeting "From Hamiltonian Dynamics to Symplectic Topology" the April 26, 2021 by the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematic
From playlist Virtual Conference
The High Jumping Cosmologist (with Katie Mack) - Numberphile Podcast
Astrophysicist Katie Mack discusses Twitter, athletics, mathematics, and the small matter of the fate of the Universe. Katie Mack's website - http://www.astrokatie.com And her Twitter @AstroKatie - https://twitter.com/AstroKatie The End of Everything - Dr Mack's book on Amazon - https:/
From playlist Women in Mathematics - Numberphile
Michal Pilipczuk: Introduction to parameterized algorithms and applications, lecture IV
The mini-course will provide a gentle introduction to the area of parameterized complexity, with a particular focus on methods connected to (integer) linear programming. We will start with basic techniques for the design of parameterized algorithms, such as branching, color coding, kerneli
From playlist Summer School on modern directions in discrete optimization
Simulating a Model in SimBiology
This video demonstrates how to simulate a model in SimBiology in the SimBiology Model Analyzer app. The video introduces the steps in analysis programs, the use of doses and variants, ODE solver and simulation settings, creating sliders to explore parameter values, and calculating statisti
From playlist SimBiology Tutorials for QSP, PBPK, and PK/PD Modeling and Analysis
Some archival footage posted here by request. This is some of the very early testing with our Project Jeff, a KUKA KR-350/1 Robot. This was shot on a little pocket camera back in the days before we made serious videos.
From playlist Project Jeff
Bounds on Maass spectra from holomorphic forms - Dalimil Mazac
Mathematical Physics Seminar Topic: Bounds on Maass spectra from holomorphic forms Speaker: Dalimil Mazac Affiliation: Member, School of Natural Sciences Date: March 02, 2022 I will discuss new constraints on the spectra of Maass forms on compact hyperbolic 2-orbifolds. The constraints a
From playlist Mathematics
Teena Gerhardt - 3/3 Algebraic K-theory and Trace Methods
Algebraic K-theory is an invariant of rings and ring spectra which illustrates a fascinating interplay between algebra and topology. Defined using topological tools, this invariant has important applications to algebraic geometry, number theory, and geometric topology. One fruitful approac
From playlist Summer School 2020: Motivic, Equivariant and Non-commutative Homotopy Theory
2 Weird Experiments in Human Space Flight
SciShow Space News reveals two weird experiments in human spaceflight: one showed us what it really feels like to walk on the moon, the other put ordinary people through space flight simulation to see how they did. Find out inside! Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Like SciShow? Want to he
From playlist SciShow Space
[BOURBAKI 2018] 20/10/2018 - 2/4 - Romain DUJARDIN
Romain DUJARDIN Théorie globale du pluripotentiel, équidistribution et processus ponctuels, d'après Berman, Boucksom, Witt-Nyström, etc. La théorie du pluripotentiel est un analogue dans Cn de la théorie classique du potentiel dans C, qui prend ses racines dans l’électrostatique. Sa vers
From playlist BOURBAKI - 2018
Can A Thousand Tiny Swarming Robots Outsmart Nature? | Deep Look
How does a group of animals -- or cells, for that matter -- work together when no one’s in charge? Tiny swarming robots--called Kilobots--work together to tackle tasks in the lab, but what can they teach us about the natural world? ↓ More info, videos, and sources below ↓ DEEP LOOK: a n
From playlist Deep Look | Series | KQED