In five-dimensional geometry, a truncated 5-simplex is a convex uniform 5-polytope, being a truncation of the regular 5-simplex. There are unique 2 degrees of truncation. Vertices of the truncation 5-simplex are located as pairs on the edge of the 5-simplex. Vertices of the bitruncation 5-simplex are located on the triangular faces of the 5-simplex. (Wikipedia).
Geometry: Ch 4 - Geometric Figures (16 of 18) The Right Circular Cone Truncated
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will define the right circular truncated cone, and explain the equations of its surface area and volume. Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/zNxXORWmA2E
From playlist GEOMETRY 4 - GEOMETRIC FIGURES
Ex: Simplify Square Roots - Perfect Roots
This video provides three examples of how to simplify square roots. These are perfect square roots. Video List: http://www.mathispower4u.com Search: http://www.mathispoweru4.wordpress.com
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Pre-Calculus - Multiplying complex numbers (2root(-3) (-4root(-12))
http://www.freemathvideos.com In this math tutorial I will show you how to multiply complex numbers. Complex numbers come in the form of a +bi. Multiplying complex numbers carry some of the same properties as multiplying polynomials. However when simplifying we will notice some differences
From playlist Complex Numbers
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đ Learn how to find the 5th root of rational numbers. To find the 5th root of a rational number, we first express the rational number as the 5th root of the numerator divided by the 5th root of the denominator and simplify. Where the rational number can divide, we divide the numerator by t
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Geometry - Basic Terminology (11 of 34) Definition of Polygons and Convex Polygons
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will define what are polygons and convex polygons. Next video in the Basic Terminology series can be seen at: http://youtu.be/N3wvmbsaFwQ
From playlist GEOMETRY 1 - BASIC TERMINOLOGY
Learn how to simplify the 5th root of an expression with numbers and variables
đ Learn how to find the 5th root of an expression. To find the 5th root of an expression, if the exponent of the expression is a multiple of 5, then the 5th root of the expression is the base of the expression with an exponent that is the quotient of the original exponent and 5. If the exp
From playlist How to Simplify Radical Expressions | 5th Root
Mohammed Abouzaid - Family Floer cohomology and mirror symmetry
Mohammed ABOUZAID (Columbia Univ., New York USA)
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Ralph KAUFMANN - Categorical Interactions in Algebra, Geometry and Physics
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From playlist Algebraic Structures in Perturbative Quantum Field Theory: a conference in honour of Dirk Kreimer's 60th birthday
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Course at the school and conference âToposes onlineâ (24-30 June 2021): https://aroundtoposes.com/toposesonline/ Slides: https://aroundtoposes.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/RezkNotesToposesOnlinePart1.pdf In this series of lectures I will give an introduction to the concept of "infinity
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Semantics of Higher Inductive Types - Michael Shulman
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Karim Alexander Adiprasito - 3/6 - Lefschetz, Hodge and combinatorics...
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Big fiber theorems and ideal-valued measures in symplectic topology - Yaniv Ganor
Joint IAS/Princeton/Montreal/Paris/Tel-Aviv Symplectic Geometry Zoominar Topic: Big fiber theorems and ideal-valued measures in symplectic topology Speaker: Yaniv Ganor Affiliation: Technion Date: October 22, 2021 In various areas of mathematics there exist "big fiber theorems", these a
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How to construct a Tetrahedron
How the greeks constructed the first platonic solid: the regular tetrahedron. Source: Euclids Elements Book 13, Proposition 13. In geometry, a tetrahedron also known as a triangular pyramid, is a polyhedron composed of four triangular faces, six straight edges, and four vertex corners. Th
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Henri Moscovici. Differentiable Characters and Hopf Cyclic Cohomology
Talk by Henri Moscovici in Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Europe) http://www.noncommutativegeometry.nl/... on October 20, 2020.
From playlist Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Europe)
3D Gauge Theories: Vortices and Vertex Algebras (Lecture 2) by Tudor Dimofte
PROGRAM: VORTEX MODULI ORGANIZERS: Nuno RomĂŁo (University of Augsburg, Germany) and Sushmita Venugopalan (IMSc, India) DATE & TIME: 06 February 2023 to 17 February 2023 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bengaluru For a long time, the vortex equations and their associated self-dual fie
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Clark Barwick - 2/3 Exodromy for â-adic Sheaves
In joint work with Saul Glasman and Peter Haine, we proved that the derived â-category of constructible â-adic sheaves âisâ the â-category of continuous functors from an explicitly defined 1-category to the â-category of perfect complexes over ââ. In this series of talks, I want to offer s
From playlist Summer School 2020: Motivic, Equivariant and Non-commutative Homotopy Theory
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From playlist Mathematics
Ex: Add and Subtract Radicals - No Simplifying
This video provides introductory examples of how to add and subtract radicals. No simplifying is required.
From playlist Adding and Subtracting Radicals