Max Deuring (9 December 1907 – 20 December 1984) was a German mathematician. He is known for his work in arithmetic geometry, in particular on elliptic curves in characteristic p. He worked also in analytic number theory. Deuring graduated from the University of Göttingen in 1930, then began working with Emmy Noether, who noted his mathematical acumen even as an undergraduate. When she was forced to leave Germany in 1933, she urged that the university offer her position to Deuring. In 1935 he published a report entitled Algebren ("Algebras"), which established his notability in the world of mathematics. He went on to serve as Ordinarius at Marburg and Hamburg, then took a position as ordentlicher Lehrstuhl at Göttingen, where he remained until his retirement. Deuring was a fellow of the Leopoldina. His doctoral students include Max Koecher and Hans-Egon Richert. (Wikipedia).
DEFCON 13: Forensic Data Acquisition Tools
Speaker: RS Proper recovery of evidence can be critical to a successful investigation or prosecution. This talk focuses on the different tools and techniques that are used by US Law Enforcement to get an uncontaminated copy of digital evidence from a suspect machine. The goal of this pres
From playlist DEFCON 13
8ECM Invited Lecture: Mirjam Dür
From playlist 8ECM Invited Lectures
Noam Elkies, Supersingular reductions of elliptic curves
VaNTAGe seminar, October 26, 2021 License: CC-BY-NC-SA
From playlist Complex multiplication and reduction of curves and abelian varieties
Special Values of Motivic L-Functions (Lecture 2) by Matthias Flach
PROGRAM ELLIPTIC CURVES AND THE SPECIAL VALUES OF L-FUNCTIONS (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: Ashay Burungale (CalTech/UT Austin, USA), Haruzo Hida (UCLA), Somnath Jha (IIT Kanpur) and Ye Tian (MCM, CAS) DATE: 08 August 2022 to 19 August 2022 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall and online The program pla
From playlist ELLIPTIC CURVES AND THE SPECIAL VALUES OF L-FUNCTIONS (2022)
R. Lazarsfeld: The Equations Defining Projective Varieties. Part 2
The lecture was held within the framework of the Junior Hausdorff Trimester Program Algebraic Geometry. (9.1.2014)
From playlist HIM Lectures: Junior Trimester Program "Algebraic Geometry"
Lecture 4: Heaps and Heap Sort
MIT 6.006 Introduction to Algorithms, Fall 2011 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-006F11 Instructor: Srini Devadas License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
From playlist MIT 6.006 Introduction to Algorithms, Fall 2011
Properties of Functions - Extrema (Precalculus - College Algebra 10)
Support: https://www.patreon.com/ProfessorLeonard Cool Mathy Merch: https://professor-leonard.myshopify.com How to find and define Local/Relative Maximum and Minimum and Absolute Maximum and Minimum.
From playlist Precalculus - College Algebra/Trigonometry
Advent of Code 2021 - Day 22 - Rust Programming
Programming Puzzle Website for #AdventOfCode : https://adventofcode.com/2021 I will stream as many of these as I can on https://www.twitch.tv/unclescientist using the Rust programming language Meanwhile here is part 1 of my solution for Day 22 of Advent of Code 2021. I started working on
From playlist Advent of Code
Max Pooling in Convolutional Neural Networks explained
Let's start by explaining what max pooling is, and we show how it's calculated by looking at some examples. We then discuss the motivation for why max pooling is used, and we see how we can add max pooling to a convolutional neural network in code using Keras. We're going to be building o
From playlist Deep Learning Fundamentals - Intro to Neural Networks
The Softmax neural network layer
A leave-nothing-out tour of the softmax function, including derivation, differentiation, and conceptual motivation. The original post is at https://e2eml.school/softmax.html It's part of a course where we build an image classifier out of a convolutional neural network. Come by for a visi
From playlist E2EML 322. Convolution in Two Dimensions