Number theorists

Norman J. Pullman

Norman J. Pullman (March 31, 1931 – May 28, 1999) was a mathematician, professor of mathematics, and Doctor of Mathematics, who specialized in number theory, matrix theory, linear algebra, and theory of tournaments. (Wikipedia).

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EmberConf 2017: Opening Keynote by Yehuda Katz & Tom Dale

Opening Keynote by Yehuda Katz & Tom Dale

From playlist EmberConf 2017

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Dorothy Horstmann: Polio Pioneer

Yale researcher Dorothy Horstmann made seminal discoveries about the course of polio that supported the ultimate development of a vaccine. Her former mentee, George Miller reflects on Horstmann's science and life. Deputy Dean Carolyn Slayman talks about Horstmann's groundbreaking role as a

From playlist Bicentennial Voices

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Journées Hénon - 14/21 - Donald Lynden-Bell

Hénon's isochrone and statistical mechanics

From playlist Michel Hénon Memoriam

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i built my house - Joshua Alipio

Tim Olsen Drawing Prize 2020, finalist

From playlist UNSW Art and Design

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Fall in love this fall.

This is CS50. By Allison Buchholtz-Au, Chris Thayer, Dan Coffey, Daniel Citron, Ramon Galvan, TJ Barber, and Will VanKoughnett.

From playlist Fall Preview

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"Pick Up The Pieces"- Alan Gorrie, Daryl Hall

Live From Daryl's House 1/15/10 www.lfdh.com

From playlist Live From Daryl's House

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Chicago's South Side Nightmare - The Rise and Fall of Pullman's Utopia

To start comparing quotes and simplify insurance-buying, check out Policygenius: https://policygenius.com/itshistory. Thanks to Policygenius for sponsoring this video! 👉 The neighborhood we know today as Pullman was the first industrial planned community in the U.S., explicitly built for

From playlist IT'S HISTORY Feature Videos

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[BOTCHED UPLOAD] Chicago's South Side Nightmare - The Rise and Fall of Pullman

To start comparing quotes and simplify insurance-buying, check out Policygenius: https://policygenius.com/itshistory. Thanks to Policygenius for sponsoring this video! The neighborhood we know today as Pullman was the first industrial planned community in the U.S., explicitly built for th

From playlist Tales of Urban Decay

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Some books I've enjoyed recently

For the past year I've been more concerned with writing my own book than reading others! But here's a collection of some of the books I've enjoyed recently, including fiction, non-fiction, and even a cookbook. Pre-order my book Firmament here! https://geni.us/firmament Become a patron at

From playlist Book videos!

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Randolph, Rustin, & the Origins of the March on Washington: Crash Course Black American History #32

The March on Washington of 1963 is an enduring and widely-known event of the Civil Rights movement. But the March has its roots in an earlier planned March on Washington that didn't happen. In 1941, labor leader A. Philip Randolph began planning a gathering aimed at many of the same goals

From playlist Black American History

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Thermal properties of frustrated quantum magnets by Frederic Mila

PROGRAM FRUSTRATED METALS AND INSULATORS (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: Federico Becca (University of Trieste, Italy), Subhro Bhattacharjee (ICTS-TIFR, India), Yasir Iqbal (IIT Madras, India), Bella Lake (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie, Germany), Yogesh Singh (IISER Mohali, In

From playlist FRUSTRATED METALS AND INSULATORS (HYBRID, 2022)

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The Death of Himmler - Episode 4: Himmler's Missing Brain

In this series' concluding episode, we investigate what happened to Himmler's remains and go on the hunt to discover his missing brain, which may still exist! Special thanks to: - Robert McIntosh, Curator of the Museum of Military Medicine, Mychett, Surrey. - Sarah Lawson, Head of Queen

From playlist The Death of Himmler

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Pawn Stars: Gilded Age Pullman Train Car (Season 14) | History

Rick is called to inspect the value of an extravagant Pullman train car in this clip from "Gilded Pawn Age". #PawnStars Subscribe for more from Pawn Stars: http://po.st/SubscribeToPawnStars Watch more Pawn Stars on YouTube in this playlist: http://po.st/Pawnstar_official Find out more ab

From playlist Pawn Stars: Official Series Playlist | New Episodes Wednesdays at 8/7c | History

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How Railways Cater For Leisure Around The World | Trains That Changed The World | Spark

In recent years, trains are making a resurgent across the world as railways are adapting to the market and starting to cater more to leisure. Explore the history of these trains and the different ways railways are trying to attract modern customers. --- Subscribe to Spark for more amazing

From playlist Trains That Changed The World | Spark

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Massive Neutrino Self-Interactions and Inflation by Shouvik Roy Choudhury

PROGRAM LESS TRAVELLED PATH TO THE DARK UNIVERSE ORGANIZERS: Arka Banerjee (IISER Pune), Subinoy Das (IIA, Bangalore), Koushik Dutta (IISER, Kolkata), Raghavan Rangarajan (Ahmedabad University) and Vikram Rentala (IIT Bombay) DATE & TIME: 13 March 2023 to 24 March 2023 VENUE: Ramanujan

From playlist LESS TRAVELLED PATH TO THE DARK UNIVERSE

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History of the Holidays: Labor Day | History

While you take your three day weekend, remember those who struggled to get Friday and Saturday off. HISTORY®, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive,

From playlist History of the Holidays | History

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Dwight Eisenhower: I Like Ike (1953 – 1961)

Dwight Eisenhower was the first military hero to become president since Ulysses Grant nearly a century earlier. But the post WWII era was much different from the post Civil War era. The military-industrial complex was taking shape, and the new foreign policy being sculpted by the Dulles br

From playlist American History

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