Birational geometry | Algebraic geometry
In algebraic geometry, flips and flops are codimension-2 surgery operations arising in the minimal model program, given by blowing up along a relative canonical ring. In dimension 3 flips are used to construct minimal models, and any two birationally equivalent minimal models are connected by a sequence of flops. It is conjectured that the same is true in higher dimensions. (Wikipedia).
Flipped Learning Meta-Analysis
I share quotes from an article about a meta-analysis of flipped learning. The article → https://brook.gs/3lY8j0F More about flipped learning → http://flippingphysics.com/flipping.html Content Times: 0:00 Flipped Learning 1:11 The Article 1:99 Quote #1 2:44 Quote #2 3:16 Quote #3 #Flipped
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Flip Classroom And The Key To Success
TabletClass.com - http://www.tabletclass.com Math. This video explains the concepts around a flip classroom. TabletClass Math has the ability to help schools flip classroom if that is a goal. The key to "flipping" a classroom is great instruction outside of school that a student can acces
From playlist Math Study Tips / Motivation
This 59 second video gives you a glimpse of what Flipping Physics is all about. Algebra Based Physics Videos: http://www.flippingphysics.com/algebra.html Calculus Based Physics Videos (AP Physics C): http://www.flippingphysics.com/calculus.html
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From playlist Science Unplugged: Mathematics
Color Changing Ball : FlipFlop Ball (CG)
Flip-Flop Ball has two stable shapes. One is dodecahedral another is icosahedral.The shape can rapidly change.
From playlist CG animations
Let’s Build a Vacuum Tube Toggle Flip Flop
In this episode, we take our D Flip Flop and try to turn it into a Toggle Flip Flop. There’s a really easy way to do that, but it’s never actually easy, is it? Here’s the logic diagram: https://i.postimg.cc/V62MngLs/GDFF-Logic.jpg Here’s the schematic: https://i.postimg.cc/0jmSfSbY/GDFF-S
From playlist Vacuum Tube Logic
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Peter Winkler - Drawing from Urns - CoM Apr 2021
Many problems in probability and statistics can be modeled as follows: before you are two urns containing some colored balls. You know the contents of urn A, and the (different) contents of urn B, but you don't know which urn is A and which is B. You get two chances to draw a ball at rando
From playlist Celebration of Mind 2021
The Mathematics of Visual Illusions - Ian Stewart
Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures: The Mathematics of Visual Illusions - Ian Stewart Puzzling things happen in human perception when ambiguous or incomplete information is presented to the eyes. For example, illusions, or multistable figures occur when a single image can be perceived in
From playlist Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures
Mathemalchemy: a mathematical and artistic adventure
This lecture is a visual treat as Ingrid Daubechies celebrates the joy, creativity and beauty of mathematics. Inspired by textile artist Dominique Ehrmann, Ingrid, with Dominique, conceived the idea of a large mathematical installation that incorporated a myriad of mathematical ideas in a
From playlist Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures
What Happens When Maths Goes Wrong? - with Matt Parker
Most of the time, the maths in our everyday lives works quietly behind the scenes, until someone forgets to carry a '1' and a bridge collapses or a plane drops out of the sky. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Matt's book "Humble Pi" available now: https://ge
From playlist Mathematics
Rethinking Mathematics Instruction: Online, Hybrid and Flipped Courses at UCI
Recorded on January 28, 2014. Sarah E. Eichorn, Ph.D. Modern technologies are rapidly changing our instructional capabilities. The millennial students are inundated with engaging technologies in their social lives and are clamoring for similar engagement in their academic courses. I will
From playlist Physical Sciences Breakfast Lecture Series
Katie Steckles on Pancake Numbers.. Signup for your FREE trial to The Great Courses Plus here: http://ow.ly/EJwH30fiZ1d More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More Numberphile videos with Katie: http://bit.ly/Steckles_Playlist Katie Steckles website: http://bit.ly/stecks_web A
From playlist Women in Mathematics - Numberphile
Free ebook http://tinyurl.com/EngMathYT A basic introduction to the curl of a vector field - one of the basic operations of vector calculus. I show how to calculate the curl and discuss its relationship with rotation and circulation density. Many examples are presented.
From playlist Engineering Mathematics
Basic Probability – Quick Introduction
TabletClass Math: https://tcmathacademy.com/ Basic probability to include theoretical, experimental probability and the law of large numbers. For more math help to include math lessons, practice problems and math tutorials check out my full math help program at https://tcmathacademy.c
From playlist GED Prep Videos
Random Numbers (1 of 2: True vs. Pseudo RNGs)
From playlist Cryptography
Logic and Quantum Computing - Will Troiani
Will Troiani presents some of his research on the border of proof theory in logic, and quantum error correcting codes (QECCs). From the point of view of the Curry-Howard correspondence the essential content of a proof is a pattern of "equality" it sets up between occurrences of variables o
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Will Troiani - A brief intro to quantum error correction
This informal introduction to some of the basic ideas in quantum error correction was part of the first Festival of Mathematics in metauni. See https://metauni.org/posts/festival/festival for more information on the festival and https://metauni.org for more on metauni itself, which is base
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#Cycloid: A curve traced by a point on a circle rolling in a straight line. (A preview of this Sunday's video.)
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