Ali Hasan Nayfeh (21 December 1933 – 27 March 2017) was a Palestinian-Jordanian mathematician, mechanical engineer and physicist. He is regarded as the most influential scholar and scientist in the area of applied nonlinear dynamics in mechanics and engineering. He was the inaugural winner of the Thomas K. Caughey Dynamics Award, and was awarded the Benjamin Franklin Medal in mechanical engineering. His pioneering work in nonlinear dynamics has been influential in the construction and maintenance of machines and structures that are common in daily life, such as ships, cranes, bridges, buildings, skyscrapers, jet engines, rocket engines, aircraft and spacecraft. (Wikipedia).
Mubarak Haider interview at Rekhta Studio
Dr. Mobarak Haider is a writer and an intellectual and author of books "Tehzibi Nargasiyat" and "Mubalghe Mughalte". He is from Pakistan. Here are some of his excerpts at Rekhta Studio. #RekhtaShayari
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Elif'in Hecesi'nin sene-i devriyesinde yeniden Özgür Baba; kadim dostu cura ve Yunus Emre'nin sözleri ile... On the first year of Elif'in Hecesi; Özgür Baba again with his ancient friend cura and the words of Yunus Emre... Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Elifinhecesi Instagram: http://
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Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law presented the 2010 Robert Litowitz Lecture for the Program in Ethics, Politics and Economics. Professor An-Na'im presented and defended a framework for the constant theoretical and politic
From playlist The Robert H. Litowitz Lecture Series
partition of Bengal and Pakistan
partition of Bengal & Pakistan
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Michael Atiyah, Beauty in Mathematics
From playlist Mathematics
Klein-Gordon equation on discrete lattice by Iveta Semorádová
DATE: 04 June 2018 to 13 June 2018 VENUE:Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Non-Hermitian Physics-"Pseudo-Hermitian Hamiltonians in Quantum Physics (PHHQP) XVIII" is the 18th meeting in the series that is being held over the years in Quantum Physics. The scope of the program on Non-H
From playlist Non-Hermitian Physics - PHHQP XVIII
A gentle description of a vertex algebra.
Working from the notions of associative algebras, Lie algebras, and Poisson algebras we build the idea of a vertex algebra. We end with the proper definition as well as an "intuition" for how to think of the parts. Please Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/michaelpennmath?sub_confirmation
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i built my house - Joshua Alipio
Tim Olsen Drawing Prize 2020, finalist
From playlist UNSW Art and Design
How to get better sleep (WITHOUT MEDICATIONS)
How to get better sleep at night by focusing on sleep hygiene, improving the quality of your sleep, having a nighttime routine, getting consistent sleep, and coming to terms with the things you can’t control. #ThePsychShowOfficeHours Want to talk to Dr. Ali Mattu? Join the call in show b
From playlist The Complete Guide to Better Sleep
AQA Unit 2 Maths GCSE November 2011 Past Paper Solutions
Powered by https://www.numerise.com/ AQA Unit 2 Maths GCSE November 2011 Past Paper Solutions www.hegartymaths.com http://www.hegartymaths.com/
From playlist AQA Unit 2 Maths Higher GCSE Revision (Past paper answers)
Modulo p Representations of GL_2 (K) (Lecture 1) by Benjamin Schraen
Program Recent developments around p-adic modular forms (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Debargha Banerjee (IISER Pune, India) and Denis Benois (University of Bordeaux, France) DATE: 30 November 2020 to 04 December 2020 VENUE: Online This is a follow up of the conference organized last year arou
From playlist Recent Developments Around P-adic Modular Forms (Online)
Maxim Kontsevich - 1/4 Bridgeland Stability over Non-Archimedean Fields
Bridgeland stability structure/condition on a triangulated category is a vast generalization of the notion of an ample line bunlde (or polarization) in algebraic geometry. The origin of the notion lies in string theory, and is applicable to derived categories of coherent sheaves, quiver re
From playlist Maxim Kontsevitch - Bridgeland Stability over Non-Archimedean Fields
Corentin Audiard: Multiple traveling waves of the Euler-Korteweg system
The Euler-Korteweg system corresponds to compressible, inviscid fluids with capillary forces. It can be used to model diffuse interfaces. Mathematically it reads as the Euler equations with a third order dispersive perturbation corresponding to the capillary tensor. In dimension one there
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From Sunni-Shia Coexistence to a Mideast Sectarian War?
Yale University's Program in Ethics, Politics and Economics is pleased to announce that Joost Hiltermann, Chief Operating Officer at International Crisis Group, will be delivering this year's Robert H. Litowitz Lecture in Ethics and Public Policy. In his lecture, Mr. Hiltermann will ask wh
From playlist The Robert H. Litowitz Lecture Series
Islam and democracy: What's the problem? | UpFront
In a special edition of UpFront, recorded before Ennahda's announcement, Mehdi Hasan speaks to a panel of experts, analysts and activists about whether there can be a balance between Islamic and democratic values. Guests: Mustafa Akyol, Turkish columnist and author of Islam Without Extr
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From local class field theory to the curve and vice versa - Laurent Fargues
Laurent Fargues Institut de mathématiques de Jussieu October 29, 2015 https://www.math.ias.edu/seminars/abstract?event=87365 I will speak about results contained in my article "G-torseurs en théorie de Hodge p-adique" linked to local class field theory. I will in particular explain the c
From playlist Joint IAS/PU Number Theory Seminar