Unsolved problems in mathematics | Abstract algebra
In mathematics, especially abstract algebra, loop theory and quasigroup theory are active research areas with many open problems. As in other areas of mathematics, such problems are often made public at professional conferences and meetings. Many of the problems posed here first appeared in the Loops (Prague) conferences and the Mile High (Denver) conferences. (Wikipedia).
Overview of Loops in Graph Theory | Graph Loop, Multigraphs, Pseudographs
What are loops in graph theory? Sometimes called self loops, a loop in a graph is an edge that connects a vertex to itself. These are not allowed in what are often called "simple graphs", which are the graphs we usually study when we begin studying graph theory. In simple graphs, loop ed
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Basic intro to answer the question, "What's a Loop?" If there's a set of data, (we'll use an array for this example, but it doesn't have to be,) and you want to perform the same manipulation to every piece in that set of data, you can use something called a loop. Loops have some complex
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The inability of scientists to create a theory of quantum gravity arises from long-standing tensions between general relativity and quantum mechanics. There have been few approaches with any success. In this video, Fermilab’s Dr. Don Lincoln explains one of the few promising ideas, calle
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Separation of variables and the Schrodinger equation
A brief explanation of separation of variables, application to the time-dependent Schrodinger equation, and the solution to the time part. (This lecture is part of a series for a course based on Griffiths' Introduction to Quantum Mechanics. The Full playlist is at http://www.youtube.com/
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Discrete Log Problem - Applied Cryptography
This video is part of an online course, Applied Cryptography. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs387.
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Visual Group Theory, Lecture 7.1: Basic ring theory
Visual Group Theory, Lecture 7.1: Basic ring theory A ring is an abelian group (R,+) with a second binary operation, multiplication and the distributive law. Multiplication need not commute, nor need there be multiplicative inverses, so a ring is like a field but without these properties.
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Boolean Algebra: Sample Problems
In this video, I work through some sample problems relating to Boolean algebra. Specific, I work through examples of translating equivalences from logical or set notation to Boolean notation, and also a derivation using Boolean equivalences.
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What is a Group? | Abstract Algebra
Welcome to group theory! In today's lesson we'll be going over the definition of a group. We'll see the four group axioms in action with some examples, and some non-examples as well which violate the axioms and are thus not groups. In a fundamental way, groups are structures built from s
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Visual Group Theory, Lecture 2.1: Cyclic and abelian groups
Visual Group Theory, Lecture 2.1: Cyclic and abelian groups In this lecture, we introduce two important families of groups: (1) "cyclic groups", which are those that can be generated by a single element, and (2) "abelian groups", which are those for which multiplication commutes. Addition
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Counting and Constraining Gravitational Scattering matrices (Lecture 1) by Shiraz Minwalla
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN S-MATRIX THEORY (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Alok Laddha, Song He and Yu-tin Huang DATE: 20 July 2020 to 31 July 2020 VENUE:Online Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the original program has been canceled. However, the meeting will be conducted through online lectures
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Graph Theory - An Introduction!
Thanks to all of you who support me on Patreon. You da real mvps! $1 per month helps!! :) https://www.patreon.com/patrickjmt !! Graph Theory - An Introduction! In this video, I discuss some basic terminology and ideas for a graph: vertex set, edge set, cardinality, degree of a vertex, i
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Yang-Mills for mathematicians (Lecture - 01) by Sourav Chatterjee
INFOSYS-ICTS RAMANUJAN LECTURES SOME OPEN QUESTIONS ABOUT SCALING LIMITS IN PROBABILITY THEORY SPEAKER Sourav Chatterjee (Stanford University, California, USA) DATE & TIME 14 January 2019 to 18 January 2019 VENUE Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS campus GALLERY Lecture 1: Yang-Mills for mathemat
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Loop-String-Hadron Dynamics in a SU(3) Lattice Gauge Theory by Indrakshi Raychowdhury
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Michael Green -- String Scattering Amplitudes, Feynman diagrams, and M-theory
This workshop seeks to explore connections between geometric flows and other areas of mathematics and physics. Geometric flows refer to ways in which geometry can be deformed smoothly in time, rather analogous to the way in which the geometry of the surface of a balloon becomes smooth and
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Cluster Algebras, Landau Singularities, and Scattering Amplitudes - Anastasia Volovich [2018]
Name: Anastasia Volovich Event: Program: Poisson geometry of moduli spaces, associators and quantum field theory Event URL: view webpage Title: Cluster Algebras, Landau Singularities and Scattering Amplitudes Date: 2018-05-16 @11:00 AM Location: 313 http://scgp.stonybrook.edu/video_portal
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Grassmannians, Polytopes and Quantum Field Theory - Nima Arkani-Hamed
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How Knots Help Us Understand the World
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Session 2 - The On-Shell Analytic S-Matrix: Jacob Bourjaily
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Quantum Mechanics 1.1: Introduction
In this video I provide some motivation behind the development of quantum mechanics, kicking off a new series on everything you've been wondering about quantum mechanics! Twitter: https://twitter.com/SciencePlease_
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