Operator theorists

Ronald G. Douglas

Ronald George Douglas (December 10, 1938 – February 27, 2018) was an American mathematician, best known for his work on operator theory and operator algebras. (Wikipedia).

Ronald G. Douglas
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Lord Walter Thomas Layton - This I Believe (1950s) - Radio broadcast

Walter Thomas Layton, 1st Baron Layton. A British economist and Liberal Party politician. 1922 - 1938 Editor of The Economist. 1930 - 1940 Editorial director of the News Chronicle.

From playlist Voices of History

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Ronald Reagan: The End of the Cold War (1981 – 1989)

Ronald Reagan was the first celebrity to become president, and as we now know, he wasn't the last. His presidency saw huge changes in both economic and foreign policy. What were these changes? What were the ramifications? Let's get a closer look at The Gipper. Script by Michael Thomas Wa

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Sir Charles G. Darwin - This I Believe (1950s) - Radio broadcast

Charles Galton Darwin, the grandson of Sir Charles Darwin, was an English physicist. Director of the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) during the Second World War.

From playlist Voices of History

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George Patton & Douglas MacArthur In World War 1 I WHO DID WHAT IN WW1?

Check out Dessert Operations: http://bit.ly/TheGreatWar_DO George S. Patton and Douglas MacArthur both served as senior officers in the First World War 1, a conflict that shaped their understanding of military strategy and tactics and formed them into the men that would become legends 20

From playlist Who Did What In WW1?

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Why America's Battleship Graveyard is Forgotten (Philadelphia's Abandoned Ships) - IT'S HISTORY

Play Call of War FREE on PC, iOS or Android: https://callofwar.onelink.me/q5L6/ItsHistory Receive a unique starter pack, only available for the next 30 days! Outside the Philadelphia International Airport is a shipyard of old and decrepit vessels, but they weren’t always that way. Among t

From playlist BATTLEFIELDS - Military History

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Vertical Landing Rockets Before SpaceX

https://brilliant.org/CuriousDroid If you thought Blue Origin and SpaceX invented vertical landing rockets with the New Shepard and Falcon 9 then think again. We have had vertical take of and landing systems for the best part of 60 years though its really only in the 1990's that we had a

From playlist Rockets and Space Craft

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NASA's Big Mistake - The X-33 VentureStar Replacement Shuttle

The X-33 was the prototype replacement for the Space Shuttle and would feature a range of cutting-edge technologies that would make much cheaper to operate and quicker to turn around with much less personal. Although 95% of the components had been made and delivered and a new flight centre

From playlist Rockets and Space Craft

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How Nuclear rockets will get us to Mars and beyond

They were developed more than 40 years ago and then almost forgotten but now Nuclear Rockets are set to make a comeback and possibly provide the fastest way to get around our solar system to date. Here look at their history and how they could be used in the next decade or so. Patreon : ht

From playlist Rockets and Space Craft

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Experts in Emotion 16.1 -- Ronald Dahl on Emotion and Sleep in Adolescence

Experts in Emotion Series; Director: June Gruber, Yale University In this episode, you will learn about Emotion and Sleep in Adolescence with Dr. Ronald Dahl at U.C. Berkeley. Dr. Dahl will share what first got him interested in this topic and highlight a few core themes in his research.

From playlist Experts in Emotion Series with June Gruber

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The Sad Story of Apple's Third Co-Founder

iPhone Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24O00Jz8R04 Album: https://burnwater.bandcamp.com/album/soul-candy --- About ColdFusion --- ColdFusion is an Australian based online media company independently run by Dagogo Altraide since 2009. Topics cover anything in science, technol

From playlist All My Videos

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Queens of the High Seas | Podcast | Overheard at National Geographic

Yo ho, a pirate’s life for she! Legends of Blackbeard and movie buccaneers like Captain Jack Sparrow give us the impression that piracy was a man’s world. But historians and the Nat Geo book Pirate Queens: Dauntless Women Who Dared to Rule the High Seas are righting the ship. Join the flee

From playlist Podcast | Overheard at National Geographic

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Richard Nixon: I Am Not a Crook (1969 – 1974)

Richard Nixon is famous for being the only president to ever resign from office. Most also know about the Watergate scandal that prompted this decision. What was Watergate? What other events defined Nixon's presidency, and political career? Let's get a closer look now. Script by Michael T

From playlist American History

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Tony Blair's Knighthood - Historian's Perspective

Why was Tony Blair knighted? Perhaps history has the answer? Dr. Mark Felton is a well-known British historian, the author of 22 non-fiction books, including bestsellers 'Zero Night' and 'Castle of the Eagles', both currently being developed into movies in Hollywood. In addition to writin

From playlist World War II Leaders

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Winston Churchill - Anglo-American Unity - 6 September 1943

Sir Winston Churchill. 'Anglo-American Unity'. A speech on receiving an honorary degree at Harvard University. 6 September 1943. More recordings of Sir Winston Churchill - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWX1hfU1FFvooeZ7pHA3q7fyDylFRC2F5

From playlist Sir Winston Churchill Quotes and Speeches

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Why is NASA so Slow ?

Many people think that NASA is out of touch and reliant on technology first developed 60 years ago for the Apollo program but is NASA really too slow?. Why does it seem to take decades to do anything these days when we sent men to the moon from scratch in 7 years and SpaceX and Blue orig

From playlist Rockets and Space Craft

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Four-Term Phenomenon (1933 – 1945)

Franklin Delano Roosevelt is a colossal figure in American History. He led the nation through the Great Depression, as well as World War II. He is the only president to be elected four times, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest presidents of all time, along with Washington and Li

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Operator theory | String theory | Algebraic topology | Noncommutative geometry | Douglas' lemma