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Arithmetica Logarithmica

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Ex: Determine the Value of a Number on a Logarithmic Scale (Log Form)

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Introduction to Logarithms

This video defines a logarithms and provides examples of how to convert between exponential equations and logarithmic equations. http://mathispower4u.wordpress.com/

From playlist Exponential and Logarithmic Expressions and Equations

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Solving the Logarithmic Equation log(A) = log(B) - C*log(x) for A

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Logarithms

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From playlist Exponential and Logarithmic Expressions and Equations

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Ex: Determine the Value of a Number on a Logarithmic Scale (Exponential Form)

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From playlist Using the Definition of a Logarithm

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Ex: Evaluate Logarithmic Expressions without a Calculator - Different Bases

This video explains how to write a logarithmic equation as an exponential equation to determine the value of a logarithmic expression. http://mathispower4u.com

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Math in the Modern World | Math and the Rise of Civilization | Documentary series

The 20th century saw mathematics become a major profession. Every year, thousands of new Ph.D.s in mathematics were awarded, and jobs were available in both teaching and industry. An effort to catalogue the areas and applications of mathematics was undertaken in Klein's encyclopedia. In a

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The Most Difficult Math Problem You've Never Heard Of - Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture

The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture is a millennium prize problem, one of the famed seven placed by the Clay Mathematical Institute in the year 2000. As the only number-theoretic problem in the list apart from the Riemann Hypothesis, the BSD Conjecture has been haunting mathematicians

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Fermat's Last Theorem - Numberphile

Simon Singh on Fermat's Last Theorem. Simpsons book: http://amzn.to/1fKe4Yo Fermat book: http://amzn.to/1jWqMTa More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ EXTRA FOOTAGE: http://youtu.be/FXbsIbRVios FERMAT IN SIMPSONS: http://youtu.be/ReOQ300AcSU Interview with Ken Ribet, who played

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The Biggest Project in Modern Mathematics

In a 1967 letter to the number theorist André Weil, a 30-year-old mathematician named Robert Langlands outlined striking conjectures that predicted a correspondence between two objects from completely different fields of math. The Langlands program was born. Today, it's one of the most amb

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"From Diophantus to Bitcoin: Why Are Elliptic Curves Everywhere?" by Alvaro Lozano-Robledo

This talk was organized by the Number Theory Unit of the Center for Advanced Mathematical Sciences at the American University of Beirut, on November 1st, 2022. Abstract: Elliptic curves are ubiquitous in number theory, algebraic geometry, complex analysis, cryptography, physics, and beyo

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Solving an Equation with Two Logarithms log(x) + log(x - 21) = 2

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Effective height bounds for odd-degree totally real points on some curves - Levent Alpoge

Joint IAS/Princeton University Number Theory Seminar Topic: Effective height bounds for odd-degree totally real points on some curves Speaker: Levent Alpoge Affiliation: Columbia University Date: November 12, 2020 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu

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Listening to the Medieval book

Dr. Erik Kwakkel and Dr. Beth Harris look at two manuscripts: 1) Boethius, De institutione arithmetica, c. 1100, The Hague), Royal Library, MS 78 E 59 and 2) Paris Bible, mid 13th century, The Hague, Royal Library, MS 132 F 21 . With special thanks to Ed van der Vlist, Curator of Medieva

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Numbers and Brains - Numberphile

Your brain seems to treat numbers and words very differently (even if the number is written as a word!). So says cognitive neuropsychologist Brian Butterworth. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ See another film we did with Brian about dyscalculia: https://www.youtube.com/wa

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Overview of logs - Free Math Help - Help on math

👉 Learn how to convert an exponential equation to a logarithmic equation. This is very important to learn because it not only helps us explain the definition of a logarithm but how it is related to the exponential function. Knowing how to convert between the different forms will help us i

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A Medieval textbook

Dr. Erik Kwakkel and Dr. Beth Harris look at a medieval textbook: Boethius, De institutione arithmetica, c. 1100 (National Library of the Netherlands, The Hague, MS 78 E 59). With special thanks to Ed van der Vlist, Curator of Medieval Manuscripts, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Librar

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