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Camille Jordan

Marie Ennemond Camille Jordan (French: [ʒɔʀdã]; 5 January 1838 – 22 January 1922) was a French mathematician, known both for his foundational work in group theory and for his influential Cours d'analyse. (Wikipedia).

Camille Jordan
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Albert Einstein, Holograms and Quantum Gravity

In the latest campaign to reconcile Einstein’s theory of gravity with quantum mechanics, many physicists are studying how a higher dimensional space that includes gravity arises like a hologram from a lower dimensional particle theory. Read about the second episode of the new season here:

From playlist In Theory

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Fall in love this fall.

This is CS50. By Allison Buchholtz-Au, Chris Thayer, Dan Coffey, Daniel Citron, Ramon Galvan, TJ Barber, and Will VanKoughnett.

From playlist Fall Preview

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The secret language of trees - Camille Defrenne and Suzanne Simard

Learn how trees are able to communicate with each other through a vast root system and symbiotic fungi, called mycorrhizae. -- Most of the forest lives in the shadow of the giants that make up the highest canopy. These are the oldest trees, with hundreds of children and grandchildren. Th

From playlist The wonders of Earth

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Jordan Peterson's Ideology | Philosophy Tube

🔥 Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/philosophytube 🔥 A definition and demonstration of what ideology is, using Peterson's new book as the example! https://www.patreon.com/PhilosophyTube Subscribe! http://tinyurl.com/pr99a46 Paypal.me/PhilosophyTube Twitter: @PhilosophyTube Email: philosophy

From playlist The Main Show

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How to Fill a Klein Bottle - Numberphile

In a 3D world, it's possible to fill 4D Klein Bottles - featuring Cliff Stoll. More Cliff videos: http://bit.ly/Cliff_Videos More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More Klein Bottle videos: http://bit.ly/KleinBottles You can buy a bottle from Cliff: https://www.kleinbottle.com

From playlist Klein Bottles on Numberphile

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What is the Expected Return on Collectibles? - Beanie Babies & NFT's

The Beanie Babies bubble is a particularly entertaining story which highlights all the hallmarks of a mania. Mass delusion. Speculation. Out of control expectations. The herd mentality. Right now, it might appear that we are in another collectibles boom, in February this year, a Michael J

From playlist What is Happening In The Market?

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The Impressionists Volume 2

Impressionism is a 19th-century art movement characterised by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage of time), ordinary subject matter, inclusion o

From playlist Julia

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Lionel Pournin: Algorithmic combinatorial and geometric aspects of linear optimization

The simplex and interior point methods are currently the most computationally successful algorithms for linear optimization. While the simplex methods follow an edge path, the interior point methods follow the central path. The algorithmic issues are closely related to the combinatorial an

From playlist Workshop: Tropical geometry and the geometry of linear programming

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Tobias Colding (MIT): 1/3 Geometric heat equations [Coxeter Lecture Series 2017]

Geometric heat equations Speaker: Tobias Colding, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Date and Time: Wednesday, November 15, 2017 - 3:30pm to 4:30pm Location: Fields Institute, Room 230 Abstract: The classical heat equation describes how a temperature distribution changes in time. Ov

From playlist Mathematics

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Zola, France, Realism, and Naturalism: Crash Course Theater #31

This week, we're back in Europe to learn about Realism and Naturalism. In the 19th Century, playwrights like Eugene Scribe, Alexandre de Dumas Fils, and Emile Zola remade the French theater, first with Realism, and later with Naturalism. What are those things? Watch and learn. Crash Cours

From playlist Crash Course Theater and Drama

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The history of African-American social dance - Camille A. Brown

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-history-of-african-american-social-dance-camille-a-brown Why do we dance? African-American social dances started as a way for enslaved Africans to keep cultural traditions alive and retain a sense of inner freedom. They remain an affirmation

From playlist New TED-Ed Originals

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The Arctic vs. the Antarctic - Camille Seaman

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-arctic-vs-the-antarctic-camille-seaman How can you tell the two poles apart? Where are the penguins? What about the bears? The Arctic pole is located in the Northern Hemisphere within the deep Arctic Ocean, while the Antarctic pole is smack

From playlist More TED-Ed Originals

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