Mathematics

Language of mathematics

The language of mathematics or mathematical language is an extension of the natural language (for example English) that is used in mathematics and in science for expressing results (scientific laws, theorems, proofs, logical deductions, etc) with concision, precision and unambiguity. (Wikipedia).

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What is mathematics?

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Logic: The Structure of Reason

As a tool for characterizing rational thought, logic cuts across many philosophical disciplines and lies at the core of mathematics and computer science. Drawing on Aristotle’s Organon, Russell’s Principia Mathematica, and other central works, this program tracks the evolution of logic, be

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Why Do You Have Confidence That Math Is The Proper Language For Understanding Reality?

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From playlist Science Unplugged: Mathematics

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Welcome to the Mathematical Universe

Look around you. Underlying every aspect of the world is a language that we all know, though our use and expertise may vary. This language, mathematics, can be used to describe everything from the proliferation of waves through a medium to how many seeds will fit on a sunflower. The harder

From playlist Mathematics

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Chapter 1 - Some Set Language (number sets) - IB Math Studies (Math SL)

Hello and welcome to What The Math. This is a short tutorial describing the vocabulary used throughout IB math exams, specifically focusing on sets and set vocabulary This is from Harris Publication version of IB math book by Haese.

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Is Math the Language of the Universe?

There is a very common debate over the nature of math. Is it something that exists as part of the universe that we slowly "discover" or is it something we make up to try and explain our crazy world? After a lot of careful thought, this video is my answer. ________________________________ V

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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?

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How to evaluate an expression three terms

👉 Learn how to evaluate mathematics expressions. A mathematics expression is a finite combination of numbers and symbols formed following a set of operations or rules. To evaluate a mathematics expression means to obtain the solution to the expression given the value(s) of the variable(s)

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What is Language? (Part 1)

This is the first part of a series of videos on the nature of language. The aim of the series is to convey research findings to the general public. The next episodes will be made available soon. Illustrated by Lydia Alexkartadjaja (https://www.instagram.com/lydialexdesign/)

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CWM-CoD Joint Panel: Best practices towards a more diverse and inclusive mathematical community

Joint Panel organized by the IMU Committee for Women in Mathematics (CWM) and the IMU Committee on Diversity (CoD) CWM was established in 2015 to discuss issues related to women in mathematics worldwide and has actively worked to promote international contacts between national and region

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Ludic Uses of Technology for Science and Mathematics Education

Faced with the new normal, we need new pedagogical ways of educating from an innovative perspective. In this presentation, Silvia Paulina and Toimil Davila discuss the growing need to create new learning environments for the teaching of science and mathematics through new technologies focu

From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2020

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An Educated Adult (with Tadashi Tokieda) - Numberphile Podcast

Tadashi Tokieda is a Professor of Mathematics at Stanford University - and a popular contributor to videos on our Numberphile video channel. But his path to mathematics was unusual. Tadashi at Stanford - https://mathematics.stanford.edu/people/tadashi-tokieda Tadashi videos on Numberphil

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The Mathematical Truth | Enrico Bombieri

Enrico Bombieri, Professor Emeritus, School of Mathematics, Institute for Advanced Study http://www.ias.edu/people/faculty-and-emeriti/bombieri October 29, 2010 In this lecture, Professor Enrico Bombieri attempts to give an idea of the numerous different notions of truth in mathematics.

From playlist Mathematics

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A conversation between Mario Carneiro, Norman Megill and Stephen Wolfram

Stephen Wolfram plays the role of Salonnière in this new, on-going series of intellectual explorations with special guests. Watch all of the conversations here: https://wolfr.am/youtube-sw-conversations Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram Stay up-to-date on this

From playlist Conversations with Special Guests

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Karen Uhlenbeck - Why the ‘Unreasonable Effectiveness’ of Mathematics?

Free access to Closer to Truth's library of 5,000 videos: http://bit.ly/376lkKN What is it about mathematics that it can describe so accurately the world around us? From quantum physics, the very smallest features and forces of the foundations of matter and energy, to cosmology, the very

From playlist Why the ‘Unreasonable Effectiveness’ of Mathematics? - CTT Interview Series

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Advances in Native Wolfram Language Functions within Wolfram|Alpha

Wolfram|Alpha is an ever-increasing ensemble of expert-level knowledge and capabilities implemented in the Wolfram Language. In this talk, Nick Brunk highlights feature additions enhancing Wolfram|Alpha with the new functionality added in recent versions of the Wolfram Language. He emphasi

From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2020

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Celebrating a Third of a Century of Mathematica, and Looking Forward

While not quite October 23, 2021 12:00:00 PM PDT (June 23rd at Noon PDT the official launch date), we're celebrating Mathematica's 1/3 century birthday! Blog available here: https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2021/10/celebrating-a-third-of-a-century-of-mathematica-and-looking-forward Or

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Christian Szegedy - Deep Learning for Formal Reasoning

Here I will discuss the frontier of research for formal reasoning via deep neural networks. I will highlight the most recent progress in the area, especially automated theorem proving and automated formalization of natural language text. Also, I will discuss the role of language models, co

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Foundations of Mathematics and Homotopy Theory - Vladimir Voevodsky

Vladimir Voevodsky Institute for Advanced Study March 22, 2006 More videos on http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Evaluating an expression with one variable ex 8, (-x^2 +1)/3; x = 3

👉 Learn how to evaluate mathematics expressions. A mathematics expression is a finite combination of numbers and symbols formed following a set of operations or rules. To evaluate a mathematics expression means to obtain the solution to the expression given the value(s) of the variable(s)

From playlist Simplify Expressions Using Order of Operations

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