Number theorists

Antonia J. Jones

Antonia Jane Jones (1943 – 2010) was a British mathematician and computer scientist. Her research considered number theory and computer science. (Wikipedia).

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Ri Unconference: Maggie Aderin-Pocock - Science and Careers

Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock provides an overview of her unconventional career path to becoming a space scientist, including how her fascination with the moon started with The Clangers. She challenges delegates to tackle the stereotypes of science careers, encouraging them to pursue alternativ

From playlist Ri Talks

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Sylvia Earle: Oceanographer, Explorer, Pioneer, Remarkable Woman

Former U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration chief scientist Sylvia Earle has danced the an octopus and explored the depths of the Mississippi River. Despite it being "unusual" for a woman to be interested in science while she was growing up, Earle's persistence and the supp

From playlist General Science

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Dr Rachel Jones - I’m not a geek but I love technology ...

“I’m not a geek but I love technology.”: Dr Rachel Jones talks about her career in product design in the field of human-computer interaction. She talks about the projects she has worked on and reflects on the sociotechnological changes she has witnessed and on being a woman in a STEM field

From playlist Viva Computer!

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Inspiring scientists: Maggie Aderin-Pocock's story

Inspiring scientists: Maggie Aderin-Pocock speaks about her life as a scientist. This series of video interviews by the Royal Society celebrates the diversity of British science in partnership with National Life Stories at the British Library. You may have seen Maggie Aderin-Pocock presen

From playlist Inspiring Scientists

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!!Con 2021 - Opening Keynote: CodingFutureCoders by Angie Jones

Opening Keynote: CodingFutureCoders by Angie Jones Angie Jones is a Java Champion and Senior Director who specializes in test automation strategies and techniques. She shares her wealth of knowledge by speaking and teaching at software conferences all over the world, writing tutorials and

From playlist !!Con 2021

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O'Reilly Webcast: The Google+ History API

n this hands-on webcast presented by Jennifer Murphy, author of Developing with Google+, we will explore the Google+ platform and walk through the Google+ History API. In this webcast you will learn: What is the Google+ History API? Learn how your application can write moments to

From playlist O'Reilly Webcasts 2

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Pioneer In Science: Lisa P. Jackson of the EPA

New Orleans native Lisa P. Jackson is administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). She is the first African-American to serve the post. She started her career working for the EPA’s Superfund program, a system for cleaning up abandoned hazardous waste sites, industrial dumpin

From playlist Scientist Profiles

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8. Solvent, Leaving Group, Bridgehead Substitution, and Pentavalent Carbon

Freshman Organic Chemistry II (CHEM 125B) The nature of nucleophiles and leaving groups has strong influence on the rate of SN2 reactions. Generally a good nucleophile or strong base is a poor leaving group, but hydrogen-bonding solvents can alter nucleophile reactivity. Although amino

From playlist Freshman Organic Chemistry II with Michael McBride

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Sylvia Earle: On the Shoulders of Giants

National Geographic Society Explorer-in-Residence Dr. Sylvia A. Earle is an oceanographer, explorer, author, and lecturer who has been called a “Living Legend” by the Library of Congress and “Hero for the Planet” by TIME magazine. Formerly chief scientist of NOAA, Earle is the founder of D

From playlist Science Giants

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Designing Irresistable APIs - O'Reilly Webcast

Originally recorded on June 19, 2014. So you want to create a platform for your product? Creating a fantastic open API (or even a closed one) is not the same as creating other products. In this webcast led by Kirsten Jones, you'll learn what you need to know to design, plan and execute a

From playlist O'Reilly Webcasts 3

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27. Triphenylmethyl and an Introduction to Carbonyl Chemistry

Freshman Organic Chemistry II (CHEM 125B) Painstaking studies of his "hexaphenylethane" and its reactivity convinced Gomberg that he had prepared the first trivalent carbon compound, triphenylmethyl radical, the discovery of which marked the emergence of fundamental organic chemistry in

From playlist Freshman Organic Chemistry II with Michael McBride

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'The Merchant of Venice' Modern Day Translation: Act 1 Scene 1 (3 of 3)

Buy my revision guides in paperback on Amazon*: Mr Bruff’s Guide to GCSE English Language https://amzn.to/2GvPrTV Mr Bruff’s Guide to GCSE English Literature https://amzn.to/2POt3V7 AQA English Language Paper 1 Practice Papers https://amzn.to/2XJR4lD Mr Bruff’s Guide to ‘Macbeth’ htt

From playlist William Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice' Analysis

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Matthieu Kowalski: Time-frequency frames and applications to audio analysis - Part 2

Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematicians on CIRM's Audiovisual Mathematics Library: http://library.cirm-math.fr. And discover all its functionalities: - Chapter markers and keywords to watch the parts of your choice in the video - Videos enriched with abstracts, b

From playlist Analysis and its Applications

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BLACKHOLES - Inside the Event Horizon - Part 2 - Universe Sandbox 2

Support this channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2318196&ty=h Hello and welcome to What Da Math! In this video, we will talk about what happens when you approach the event horizon of a black hole. This is a multipart video, using various simulation. Don't forget, support

From playlist Universe Sandbox 2

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Merchant of Venice Summary for GCSE

Updated version of revision video, previously posted on a different channel.

From playlist Merchant of Venice

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Knots and Quantum Theory - Edward Witten

Edward Witten Institute for Advanced Study December 15, 2010 A knot is simply a tangled loop in ordinary three-dimensional space, such as often causes us frustration in everyday life. Knots are also the subject of a rather rich mathematical theory. In the last three decades, it has unexpec

From playlist Natural Sciences

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Annalisa Cesaroni: "Periodic equilibria for a first order Mean Field Game"

High Dimensional Hamilton-Jacobi PDEs 2020 Workshop III: Mean Field Games and Applications "Periodic equilibria for a first order Mean Field Game" Annalisa Cesaroni - Università di Padova Abstract: The talk will be devoted to the analysis of some first order variational Mean Field Game w

From playlist High Dimensional Hamilton-Jacobi PDEs 2020

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Aretha Franklin Meets Dinah Washington | Genius: Aretha

At one of her father's house parties Aretha meets the Queen of Blues, Dinah Washington. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ National Geographic’s Genius: Aretha is available to stream on Hulu. About Genius: Aretha: National Geographic Channel's GENIUS focuses on the untold stori

From playlist Fun Facts | National Geographic

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PHYS201 | Polarization States 5 - Circular Jones Vector

Now we go through and look at the Jones vectors for circular polarization, normalize it, and distinguish between left- and right-circular polarization -----Polarization playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9_sR6Qqqcyl7a3yVcQ4lH5zEh68psVqj -----Use the channel, or take the cou

From playlist PHYS 201 | Polarization

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