MegaFavNumbers: Plus One Primes, 154,641,337, and 62,784,382,823
My entry in the #MegaFavNumbers series looks at a particularly striking example of a very specific family of primes -- and how it connects to what digits can be the final digit of primes in different bases.
From playlist MegaFavNumbers
The Mandelbrot set is a churning machine
Its job is to fling off the red pixels and hang onto the green ones. Audio by @Dorfmandesign
From playlist mandelstir
MegaFavNumbers :- Evenly Primest Prime 232,222,222,222,233,333,333,222,222,222,222,222,322,222,223
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From playlist MegaFavNumbers
Nonlinear algebra, Lecture 5: "Nullstellensätze ", by Bernd Sturmfels
This is the fifth lecture in the IMPRS Ringvorlesung, the advanced graduate course at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences. Hilbert’s Nullstellensatz is a classical result from 1890, which offers a characterization of the set of all polynomials that vanish on a given v
From playlist IMPRS Ringvorlesung - Introduction to Nonlinear Algebra
MagLab Theory Winter School 2018: Israel Klich - Motzkin Spin Chains
The National MagLab held it's sixth Theory Winter School in Tallahassee, FL from January 8th - 13th, 2018.
From playlist 2018 Theory Winter School
This levitron manufactured by my friend İzzet Özgöçmen. We enjoyed playing with it.
From playlist Izzet Özgöçmen
From playlist Simulink Design Award: 2013 BEST Robotics
Nonlinear algebra, Lecture 3: "Elimination and Implicitization", by Bernd Sturmfels
This is the third lecture in the IMPRS Ringvorlesung, the advanced graduate course at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences.
From playlist IMPRS Ringvorlesung - Introduction to Nonlinear Algebra
Jamie Haddock: "Scaling the Hierarchical Topic Modeling Mountain: Neural NMF and Iterative Proje..."
Deep Learning and Medical Applications 2020 "Scaling the Hierarchical Topic Modeling Mountain: Neural NMF and Iterative Projection Methods" Jamie Haddock - University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Mathematics Abstract: Datasets with hierarchical structure arise in a wide variety of
From playlist Deep Learning and Medical Applications 2020
1,010,010,101,000,011 - #MegaFavNumbers
This is my submission to the #megafavnumbers project. My number is 1010010101000011, which is prime in bases 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 10. I've open-sourced my code: https://bitbucket.org/Bip901/multibase-primes Clarification: by "ignoring 1" I mean ignoring base 1, since this number cannot be fo
From playlist MegaFavNumbers
Max Jensen: Convergent semi-Lagrangian methods for the Monge-Ampère equation on unstructured grids
The lecture was held within the framework of the Hausdorff Trimester Program Multiscale Problems: Workshop on Numerical Inverse and Stochastic Homogenization. (15.02.2017) In this presentation I will discuss a semi-Lagrangian discretisation of the Monge-Ampère operator on P1 finite elemen
From playlist HIM Lectures: Trimester Program "Multiscale Problems"
Nexus Trimester - John Walsh (Drexel University)
Rate Regions for Network Coding: Computation, Symmetry, and Hierarchy John Walsh (Drexel University) February 17, 2016 Abstract: This talk identifies a number of methods and algorithms we have created for determining fundamental rate regions and efficient codes for network coding proble
From playlist Nexus Trimester - 2016 - Fundamental Inequalities and Lower Bounds Theme
Rank Bounds for Design Matrices with Applications to Combinatorial Geometry... - Zeev Dvir
Zeev Dvir Institute for Advanced Study October 19, 2010 A (q,k,t)-design matrix is an m x n matrix whose pattern of zeros/non-zeros satisfies the following design-like condition: each row has at most q non-zeros, each column has at least k non-zeros and the supports of every two columns in
From playlist Mathematics
Prime Numbers and their Mysterious Distribution (Prime Number Theorem)
Primes are the building blocks of math. But just how mysterious are they? Our study of prime numbers dates back to the ancient Greeks who first recognized that certain numbers can't be turned into rectangles, or that they can't be factored into any way. Over the years prime numbers have
From playlist Prime Numbers
Algebraic and Convex Geometry of Sums of Squares on Varieties (Lecture 1) by Greg Blekherman
PROGRAM COMBINATORIAL ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY: TROPICAL AND REAL (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: Arvind Ayyer (IISc, India), Madhusudan Manjunath (IITB, India) and Pranav Pandit (ICTS-TIFR, India) DATE & TIME: 27 June 2022 to 08 July 2022 VENUE: Madhava Lecture Hall and Online Algebraic geometry is t
From playlist Combinatorial Algebraic Geometry: Tropical and Real (HYBRID)