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Hassler Whitney

Hassler Whitney (March 23, 1907 – May 10, 1989) was an American mathematician. He was one of the founders of singularity theory, and did foundational work in manifolds, embeddings, immersions, characteristic classes, and geometric integration theory. (Wikipedia).

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Hodge theory for combinatorial geometries - June Huh

Short Talks by Postdoctoral Members June Huh - September 22, 2015 http://www.math.ias.edu/calendar/event/88194/1442952900/1442953800 More videos on http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Short Talks by Postdoctoral Members

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Neuromorphic Era - S. Liu - 8/8/2014

This presentation was given at Carver Mead Celebration Symposium: In Honor of Carver's 80th Birthday event held at Caltech's Beckman Institute Auditorium on August 8, 2014, in Pasadena, CA, USA. Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies. © 2014 California Institute

From playlist Carver Mead Celebration Symposium - August 8, 2014

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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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Cassini's Most Curious Identity!

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From playlist Linear Algebra

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Big Martian Lake!

Hank shares the latest exciting findings from the Mars Science Laboratory, known to its friends as Curiosity. Learn what Curiosity has discovered about the giant Gale Crater, and what those developments mean for the prospects of ancient life on Mars! Like SciShow? Want to help support us,

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Eli Whitney: Father of American Technology - Fast Facts | History

Eli Whitney's idea for interchangeable parts led to the second wave of industrialization across the United States. Find out more about his life (and his cotton gin) in this video. Explore the life of Eli Whitney: http://www.history.com/topics/inventions/cotton-gin-and-eli-whitney Get the

From playlist Happy Father's Day from HISTORY

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Eli Whitney - Inventor of the Cotton Gin | Mini Bio | BIO

Born in 1765 in Westboro, Massachusetts, Eli Whitney studied at Yale before going on to invent the cotton gin, a device that highly streamlined the process of extracting fiber from cottonseeds. #Biography Subscribe for more Biography: http://aetv.us/2AsWMPH Delve deeper into Biography on

From playlist Genius & Innovation | A+E Networks

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How do I... DO A MANN-WHITNEY U TEST in Jamovi? (2022)

What if my independent-samples t-test variables violate normality assumptions or I have ordinal level variables to compare? What sort of analysis/statistic can I use? I have the answers and more in this next episode of learning stats with Jamovi! Jamovi stats: https://www.jamovi.org/ NO

From playlist Jamovi 2022 Tutorials

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The Cotton Gin - Seeds of a Lie - Extra History

Bowling Green Plantation, Wilkinson County, Mississippi, 1795. Eli Whitney has planted the seed of the American cotton industry's industrial revolution by engineering the cotton gin! Which would revolutionize cotton production and create less of a need for slavery. However, these were just

From playlist Extra History: Chronological Order (1700 CE - Present)

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