Theorems in number theory | Elliptic curves
In mathematics, the Mestre bound is a bound on the analytic rank of an elliptic curve in terms of its conductor, introduced by Mestre. (Wikipedia).
Limit of ln(x^2 - 4) as x approaches 2 from the right
We find the limit of ln(x^2 - 4) as x approaches 2 from the right. Great Calculus Book: https://amzn.to/3VfotAU This is my affiliate link. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. If you enjoyed this video please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. Udemy Courses Vi
From playlist Limits
How to Find the Derivative of 1/sqrt(x) using the Definition of the Derivative
How to Find the Derivative of 1/sqrt(x) using the Definition of the Derivative If you enjoyed this video please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. Udemy Courses Via My Website: https://mathsorcerer.com My FaceBook Page: https://www.facebook.com/themathsorcerer There are sever
From playlist Derivatives using the Limit Definition
The limit is the limit is the limit is the limit
Here I evaluate a neat infinite limit with l'Hopital's rule... does it work though? Subscribe to my channel: https://youtube.com/drpeyam Check out my TikTok channel: https://www.tiktok.com/@drpeyam Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peyamstagram/ Follow me on Twitter: https
From playlist Calculus
VaNTAGe seminar, on Sep 15, 2020 License: CC-BY-NC-SA.
From playlist Rational points on elliptic curves
Limit of (x + 2)/(x^3 + 8) as x approaches -2
In this video we work out the limit of (x + 2)/(x^3 + 8) as x approaches -2. We do this by factoring the denominator with the sum of cubes by using the sum of cubes formula.Then we can cancel and evaluate the limit. Another way to do this problem is to use something called L'Hopital's rule
From playlist Limits
Derivative with the Limit Definition: f(x) = 1/(2x)
In this video we find the derivative of f(x) = 1/(2x) using the definition of the derivative. I hope this video is helpful. Great Calculus Book: https://amzn.to/3VfotAU This is my affiliate link. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. If you enjoyed this video please con
From playlist Definition of the Derivative
Philippe michel - 2/4 Automorphic forms for GL(2)
Philippe michel - Automorphic forms for GL(2)
From playlist École d'été 2014 - Théorie analytique des nombres
Today we talk about Limit Laws. We go through some very fundamental properties of limits that are required to understand how some very difficult limits are solved. Visit my website: http://bit.ly/1zBPlvm Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1vWiRxW Hello, welcome to TheTrevTutor. I'm here
From playlist Calculus 1
Find the Limit of (sqrt(1 + 2x + 2h) - sqrt(1 + 2x))/h as h approaches zero
In this video we find the limit of (sqrt(1 + 2x + 2h) - sqrt(1 + 2x))/h as h approaches zero. We do this by rationalizing the numerator. I hope this helps someone who is learning calculus. Great Calculus Book: https://amzn.to/3VfotAU This is my affiliate link. As an Amazon Associate I ear
From playlist Limits
Kritin Lauter, Supersingular isogeny graphs in cryptography
VaNTAGe Seminar, September 20, 2022 License: CC-BY-NC-SA Some of the papers mentioned in this talk: Charles, Goren, Lauter 2007: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00145-007-9002-x Mackenzie 2008: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.319.5869.1481 Pizer 1990: https://doi.org/10.1090/S0273-0979-1990-15
From playlist New developments in isogeny-based cryptography
Alexander Nabutovsky (5/13/22): Isoperimetric inequality for Hausdorff contents and its applications
We will discuss the isoperimetric inequality for Hausdorff contents and compact metric spaces in (possibly infinite-dimensional) Banach spaces. We will also discuss some of its implications for systolic geometry, in particular, systolic inequalities of a new type that are true for much wid
From playlist Bridging Applied and Quantitative Topology 2022
The multiplication flashcards are designed to help you memorize your multiplication facts. This is level 1 of 3. website: http://mathispower4u.com
From playlist Multiplying and Dividing Integers
Champaign Mathematician (with Holly Krieger) - Numberphile Podcast
From Illinois to Cambridgeshire, Holly Krieger’s path to mathematics was an unusual one. Holly’s webpage - https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~hk439/ And her publications - https://arxiv.org/find/math/1/au:+Krieger_H/0/1/0/all/0/1 Watch Holly on Numberphile - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?l
From playlist Women in Mathematics - Numberphile
Philippe Naveau: Statistical analysis of heavy rainfall in France via multivariate extreme [...]
Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematicians on CIRM's Audiovisual Mathematics Library: http://library.cirm-math.fr. And discover all its functionalities: - Chapter markers and keywords to watch the parts of your choice in the video - Videos enriched with abstracts, b
From playlist Probability and Statistics
Calculus One Sided Limits from a Graph and Continuity (A Straight Line Graph)
Calculus One Sided Limits from a Graph and Continuity (A Straight Line Graph) If you enjoyed this video please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. Udemy Courses Via My Website: https://mathsorcerer.com My FaceBook Page: https://www.facebook.com/themathsorcerer There are several
From playlist Larson Calculus 1.4 Continuity and One-Sided Limits
Vienna to Venice by railjet train from €29.90
Experience the journey from Vienna to Venice by train, see the 3 different classes on board the railjet, the restaurant car, food & scenery, especially over the Semmering Railway. For train times, tickets & information see https://www.seat61.com/trains-and-routes/vienna-to-venice-by-train
From playlist Train Travel In Europe
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From playlist BrainCraft (in chronological order)
The formula to find the sum of integers from 1 to n, and its proof, is well-known as well as beautiful. It has been proved, a very long time ago, as a child, by Gauss[1]. The first proof probably dates back even longer.[citation needed] This, however, is not what this video is mainly about
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos
This video tutorial from The Physics Classroom explains the physics of color and color vision. Using the incident-absorbed-reflected model, Mr. H explains how our eyes perceive color. Primary colors of light are defined and identified and the manner in which they add together to form secon
From playlist Light Waves and Color Tutorial Series
The Birds, Bees and the MEMES - Our Lord and Saviour -1/12 [ Math Snaccs #3 ]
Help me create more free content! =) https://www.patreon.com/mathable Merch :v - https://teespring.com/de/stores/papaflammy https://shop.spreadshirt.de/papaflammy 2nd Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPctvztDTC3qYa2amc8eTrg Putnam int: https://youtu.be/WFmWCsO
From playlist Integrals