Singularity theory | Differential topology
In mathematics, at the junction of singularity theory and differential topology, Cerf theory is the study of families of smooth real-valued functions on a smooth manifold , their generic singularities and the topology of the subspaces these singularities define, as subspaces of the function space. The theory is named after Jean Cerf, who initiated it in the late 1960s. (Wikipedia).
This video briefly introduces CERN - what it is, a brief history, and what occurs there, and how it impacts' today's society. Like what I do? Support by buying me a coffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/physicshigh For on going support, support me at Patreon: www.patreon.com/physicshigh LIKE an
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Elias Koutsoupias: Game Theory 1/2 🎲 CERN
This lecture series will present the main directions of Algorithmic Game Theory, a new field that has emerged in the last two decades at the interface of Game Theory and Computer Science, because of the unprecedented growth in size, complexity, and impact of the Internet and the Web. These
From playlist CERN Academic Lectures
A tour of CERN and its research facilities. Find out more about CERN: http://home.cern/ Produced by: CERN Video Productions Director: CERN Video Productions You can follow us on: cern.ch youtube.com/cerntv facebook.com/cern twitter.com/cern/ linkedin.com/company/cern instagram.com/cern
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CERN looks back at the highlights of 2017
The past year has seen exciting developments across the CERN complex, with new installations and experiments, and LHC performance exceeding expectations. In this short video, CERN looks back on the highlights and headlines that have made 2017. You can read more about individual news item
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Visite du CERN et ses installations. Pour en savoir plus sur le CERN : http://home.cern/fr Produit par : CERN Video Productions Directeur : CERN Video Productions Vous pouvez nous suivre sur : cern.ch youtube.com/cerntv facebook.com/cern twitter.com/cern/ linkedin.com/company/cern inst
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Knowledge and technology: from CERN to society
Explore how fundamental research is a driving force for innovation. As well as the World Wide Web, the most famous CERN technological innovation, CERN’s particle accelerators and detectors have many applications in everyday life. Electronic particle-detection techniques, for example, have
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CERN’s origins can be traced back to the late 1940s. In the aftermath of the Second World War, a small group of visionary scientists and public administrators, on both sides of the Atlantic, identified fundamental research as a potential vehicle to rebuild Europe and to foster peace in a t
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Will Computers Ever Think Like Human Beings? - with Vint Cerf
The rise of artificial intelligence has seen computers beating chess experts and performing incredibly complex tasks. But why can’t they think the same way we do? Watch the Q&A: https://youtu.be/Gwa38tzo2Nc We have built incredibly powerful, multi-layered, neural networks capable of learn
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The Bold Quest to Launch the Internet in Space
Vint Cerf is one of the fathers of the internet. Decades ago, he and Robert Kahn developed the architecture and protocol suite known as Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Anyone who has ever surfed the web, sent an email, or downloaded an app has them to thank. Now,
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1951: The acronym CERN was born
At the end of World War II, European science was no longer world-class. Following the example of international organizations, a handful of visionary scientists envisioned the creation of a European laboratory for atomic physics. In December 1951, at a UNESCO intergovernmental meeting in Pa
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IP addresses and DNS | Internet 101 | Computer Science | Khan Academy
The co-founder of the Internet Vint Cerf and software engineer Paola Mejia take us through the ins and outs of how networks talk to each other. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/computer-science/internet-intro/internet-works-intro/v/the-internet-packet-routers-a
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The First Spam E-Mail and Other Tales from the Early Internet
ABC News correspondent John Donvan asks Vint Cerf, the man often referred to as the "Father of the Internet", what his expectations were of the revolutionary technology he had helped build. Did he ever envision that one day, billions of people would be using e-mail? Cerf shares some storie
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What if we could look inside human brains? - Moran Cerf
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-if-we-could-look-inside-human-brains-moran-cerf The brain is what makes us function, yet we understand so little about how it works. We are learning more about the brain by using new technology to monitor epilepsy patients during surgery.
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Meet the Father of the Internet: Vinton Cerf
Computer scientist Vinton Cerf is widely regarded as the "father of the internet". What was his role in building the vast network that would soon cover the entire globe? How did it come to be? Who funded it? Cerf recalls the history of the web, from his graduate student days to his part in
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A clip on working at CERN You can find more CERN Jobs videos at http://jobs.web.cern.ch/content/videos En français: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59TGuLcLLSI Auf Deutsch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ukiNPOOy-k
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Google Internet Summit 2009: Vint Cerf Introductory Remarks
Google Internet Summit 2009: The State of the Internet May 5, 2009 Introductory remarks by Vint Cerf. On May 5 and 6, 2009, in Mountain View, we brought together Googlers and leaders from academia and the corporate world for a 2-day summit to discuss the state of the global Interne
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The Moth: When in Rome - Moran Cerf
A chronically late man makes his flight. Scientists, writers, and artists take to the stage to tell stories about their personal relationship to science. The result is a collection of poignant, hilarious and unpredictable tales sure to intrigue and surely hard to forget. Presented in coll
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Internet Everywhere: The Future of History's Most Disruptive Technology
Disruptive technologies uproot culture, can precipitate wars and even topple empires. By this measure, human history has seen nothing like the internet. Pioneers of the digital revolution, Vinton Cerf, Neil Gershenfeld, Elizabeth Stark, and Alex Wright, examine the Internet’s brief but exp
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CERN Professions: Electricity at CERN, what a network!
This video is published by our recruitment dept. If you are an electrical engineer, CERN has openings for you.
From playlist CERN Jobs