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Lipman Bers

Lipman Bers (Latvian: Lipmans Berss; May 22, 1914 – October 29, 1993) was a Latvian-American mathematician, born in Riga, who created the theory of pseudoanalytic functions and worked on Riemann surfaces and Kleinian groups. He was also known for his work in human rights activism. (Wikipedia).

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Beppo's BoRhap

You'd think I'd have better things to do with my time...

From playlist My Other Videos

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WTF is a Bézier Curve?

What is a Bézier curve? Programmers use them everyday for graphic design, animation timing, SVG, and more. #shorts #animation #programming Animated Bézier https://www.jasondavies.com/animated-bezier/

From playlist CS101

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What is This? Tell me!

What is This? Tell me!

From playlist Walter Lewin is Alive and Well!

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Karl Popper on Definitions (1974)

A version of an upload from the previous channel. It comes from a 1974 interview with Popper. The translation is my own. For more Popper: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhP9EhPApKE_VarWCx1d_Uogn_GxsVf-o More Short Clips: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhP9EhPApKE8v8UVlc7Ju

From playlist Karl Popper

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Free Tour through World Famous MoMA in NYC

People all over the World visit NYC for MoMA

From playlist Walter Lewin is Alive and Well!

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Extending differential forms and the Lipman-Zariski conjecture - Sándor Kovács

Sándor Kovács University of Washington; Member, School of Mathematics October 22, 2014 The Lipman-Zariski conjecture states that if the tangent sheaf of a complex variety is locally free then the variety is smooth. In joint work with Patrick Graf we prove that this holds whenever an exten

From playlist Mathematics

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How Colour-changing camouflage tech work

The future of camouflage could appear in the form of these color-changing films. MIT researchers have developed a scalable manufacturing technique that gives materials “structural color”. Color that arises as a consequence of a material’s microscopic structure, rather than from chemical ad

From playlist Materials Lab

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Furze World Wonders - Episode 2 Preview

A struggling indie band finds new fans when Colin Furze builds them a combination tour bus and mobile stage, complete with lighting, pyro and a killer sound system. Available with YouTube Premium - https://www.youtube.com/premium/originals. To see if Premium is available in your country,

From playlist Furze World Wonders

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What makes neon signs glow? A 360° animation - Michael Lipman

In this 360° animation, explore the vibrant world of neon signs and learn the science of what makes them glow. -- When the Hoover Dam was completed, it created a huge source of hydroelectric power and zapped a sleepy desert town to life: Las Vegas, Nevada. With the power supply from the

From playlist New TED-Ed Originals

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Using Conguent Triangles to Prove Angle Congruence - Geometry

This video focuses on using congruent triangles to prove angle congruence. That is, this video highlights how to prove that two triangles are congruent using Euclid's Side-Angle-Side postulate. From this step, the video will highlight that corresponding parts of congruent triangles are c

From playlist Geometry

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Excel 2013 Flash Fill : 23 Amazing Examples (Preview #7) (Excel Magic Trick 955)

Download: http://people.highline.edu/mgirvin/ExcelIsFun.htm The Amazing Flash Fill Excel 2013 Feature will Extract, Concatenate (Join), Insert or Reverse Data (Text, Dates, Numbers, Time) See how to: 1. Flash Fill Keyboard: Ctrl + E to Extract First and Last names (Remember: Flash Fill do

From playlist Excel Flash Fill Data Cleaning Tricks, Playlist of Videos

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Ahlfors-Bers 2014 "The Circle and the Cardioid"

Nick Makarov (Caltech): The talk will be about conformal dynamics of Schwarz reflections. Typical simple example: consider a cardioid sitting inside a closed disc; the dynamical system is generated by the reflection in the cardioid and the reflection in the circle, the boundary of the disc

From playlist The Ahlfors-Bers Colloquium 2014 at Yale

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Mikhail Gromov - The Abel Prize interview 2009

00:00 ceremonies 01:35 Bourguignon (IHES) on Gromov 06:24 Rademacher & Toeplitz's book 06:40 high school interest in chemistry, Russian problem books, mathematical circle 07:55 Leningrad University, environment 08:30 high intensity, devotion to science, Kolmogorov and Gelfan'd's belief in

From playlist Mikhail L. Gromov

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Ahlfors Bers 2014 "The complex geometry of Teichmüller space and symmetric domains"

Stergios Antonakoudis (Cambridge University): From a complex analytic perspective, Teichmüller spaces can be realized as contractible bounded domains in complex vector spaces by the Bers embeddings. Bounded Symmetric domains constitute another class of bounded domains that has been extensi

From playlist The Ahlfors-Bers Colloquium 2014 at Yale

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Lagrange Bicentenary - Cédric Villani's conference

From the stability of the Solar system to the stability of plasmas

From playlist Bicentenaire Joseph-Louis Lagrange

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Proof: Steve Winter on Saving the World's Predators | National Geographic

Longtime National Geographic photographer Steve Winter explains the umbrella effect of predator preservation: When you save a top predator, such as a big cat, you protect everything underneath it. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic i

From playlist The Photographer Interviews | National Geographic

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