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Timeline of geometry

A timeline of algebra and geometry (Wikipedia).

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History of computers - A Timeline

A timeline from the first computer, The Turing Machine, to the 1970's. Hope you guys enjoy,and make sure to subscribe and like! Adding subtitles for our video is welcomed! Your translation can help people around the world see our awesome videos! http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?c

From playlist Computers

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Analytic geometry and the continuum (b) | Math History | NJ Wildberger

The development of Cartesian geometry by Descartes and Fermat was one of the main accomplishments of the 17th century, giving a computational approach to Euclidean geometry. Involved are conics, cubics, Bezout's theorem, and the beginnings of a projective view to curves. This merging of nu

From playlist MathHistory: A course in the History of Mathematics

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Dimensions Chapter 5

Chapter 5 of the Dimensions series. See http://www.dimensions-math.org for more information. Press the 'CC' button for subtitles.

From playlist Dimensions

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What is the definition of a geometric sequence

👉 Learn about sequences. A sequence is a list of numbers/values exhibiting a defined pattern. A number/value in a sequence is called a term of the sequence. There are many types of sequence, among which are: arithmetic and geometric sequence. An arithmetic sequence is a sequence in which

From playlist Sequences

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Mechanics and curves | Math History | NJ Wildberger

The laws of motion as set out by Newton built upon work of Oresme, Galileo and others on dynamics, and the relations between distance, velocity and acceleration in trajectories. With Newton's laws and the calculus, a whole new arena of practical and theoretical investigations opened up to

From playlist MathHistory: A course in the History of Mathematics

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Dimensions Chapter 1

Chapter 1 of the Dimensions series. See http://www.dimensions-math.org for more information. Press the 'CC' button for subtitles.

From playlist Dimensions

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Dimensions Chapter 6

Chapter 6 of the Dimensions series. See http://www.dimensions-math.org for more information. Press the 'CC' button for subtitles.

From playlist Dimensions

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Golden Age of Athens, Pericles and Greek Culture | World History | Khan Academy

Overview of cultural contributions of Classical Greece. Golden Age of Athens. Age of Pericles. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/world-history/ancient-medieval/classical-greece/v/socrates-plato-aristotle Missed the previous lesson? Watch here: https://www.khan

From playlist 600 BCE - 600 CE Second-Wave Civilizations | AP World History | Khan Academy

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A. Mondino - Time-like Ricci curvature bounds via optimal transport

Time-like Ricci curvature bounds via optimal transport in Lorentzian synthetic spaces and applications The goal of the talk is to present a recent work in collaboration with Cavalletti (SISSA) on optimal transport in Lorentzian synthetic spaces. The aim is to set up a “Lorentzian analog”

From playlist Ecole d'été 2021 - Curvature Constraints and Spaces of Metrics

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Embeddedness of timelike maximal surfaces in (1+2) Minkowski Space by Edmund Adam Paxton

Discussion Meeting Discussion meeting on zero mean curvature surfaces (ONLINE) Organizers: C. S. Aravinda and Rukmini Dey Date: 07 July 2020 to 15 July 2020 Venue: Online Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the original program has been canceled. However, the meeting will be co

From playlist Discussion Meeting on Zero Mean Curvature Surfaces (Online)

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A. Mondino - Time-like Ricci curvature bounds via optimal transport (version temporaire)

Time-like Ricci curvature bounds via optimal transport in Lorentzian synthetic spaces and applications The goal of the talk is to present a recent work in collaboration with Cavalletti (SISSA) on optimal transport in Lorentzian synthetic spaces. The aim is to set up a “Lorentzian analog”

From playlist Ecole d'été 2021 - Curvature Constraints and Spaces of Metrics

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History of Mathematics Project: Computable & Interactive Virtual Exhibits of Mathematical Artifacts

The History of Mathematics Project, (website here https://history-of-mathematics.org/) is a virtual gallery of exhibits highlighting physical artifacts that are important to the history of mathematics. Extensive computational explanations and interactive content make use of the Wolfram Lan

From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2020

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Mathematics of Animation

In the past few years, animations on the web have evolved dramatically. We are able to build animations that generate and manipulate complex geometry, react to user input and tell captivating stories. Varun finds himself looking at all this amazing work and asking, “How did they do that?”

From playlist Web Design: CSS / SVG

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History of Calculus - Animated

Everything you need to know about calculus... in 7 minutes. Remember to subscribe and hit that bell. Follow me on Quora: https://www.quora.com/profile/Ajay-Halthor REFERENCES [1] The birth of Calculus (1986): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObPg3ki9GOI [2] Brief History of Calculus: ht

From playlist Comedy & Concept

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Cosmology and high-redshift universe with the Square Kilometre Array by T. R. Choudhury

Program Cosmology - The Next Decade ORGANIZERS : Rishi Khatri, Subha Majumdar and Aseem Paranjape DATE : 03 January 2019 to 25 January 2019 VENUE : Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore The great observational progress in cosmology has revealed some very intriguing puzzles, the most i

From playlist Cosmology - The Next Decade

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Geometry: Ch 5 - Proofs in Geometry (2 of 58) Definitions

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain and give examples of definitions. Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/-Pmkhgec704

From playlist GEOMETRY 5 - PROOFS IN GEOMETRY

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Greek Mathematics: The Beginning of Greek Math & Greek Numerals

Welcome to the History of Greek Mathematics mini-series! This series is a short introduction to Math History as a subject and the some of the important theorems created in ancient Greece. You are watching the first video in the series. If this series interested you check out our blog for

From playlist The History of Greek Mathematics: Math History

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Geometry of the moduli space of curves – Rahul Pandharipande – ICM2018

Plenary Lecture 3 Geometry of the moduli space of curves Rahul Pandharipande Abstract: The moduli space of curves, first appearing in the work of Riemann in the 19th century, plays an important role in geometry. After an introduction to the moduli space, I will discuss recent directions

From playlist Plenary Lectures

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Dimensions Chapter 2

Chapter 2 of the Dimensions series. See http://www.dimensions-math.org for more information. Press the 'CC' button for subtitles.

From playlist Dimensions

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Carol Armstrong: CĂ©zanne's Gravity

December 3, 2014 Carol Armstrong is a Professor of Art History at Yale. She teaches and writes about 19th century French painting, the history of photography, the history and practice of art criticism, feminist theory and the representation of women and gender in art and visual culture. Pr

From playlist The MacMillan Report

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