Joseph Leo Doob (February 27, 1910 – June 7, 2004) was an American mathematician, specializing in analysis and probability theory. The theory of martingales was developed by Doob. (Wikipedia).
Lyndon B. Johnson: A Tragic Figure (1963 – 1969)
Lyndon Johnson ascended to the presidency upon the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He was a large, imposing man, who had been an influential Senate Majority Leader and Vice President. And as President, it is difficult to say whether he is remembered better for his incredible domestic acc
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Four-Term Phenomenon (1933 – 1945)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt is a colossal figure in American History. He led the nation through the Great Depression, as well as World War II. He is the only president to be elected four times, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest presidents of all time, along with Washington and Li
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Abraham Lincoln: The Emancipator (1861 - 1865)
Abraham Lincoln is one of the best known presidents, and for good reason, as he was one of the best! After a series of weak presidents, Lincoln had the ability to lead the nation through the Civil War, the most tumultuous event in our history. In the process, he freed the slaves, and then
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Leon Lederman - WSF's First "Pioneer in Science"
Leon Lederman, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist and a long-time friend of the World Science Festival died on Wednesday, October 3rd. He was 96. Lederman has been part of the World Science Festival since its founding in 2008, when we were honored to recognize him as our first "Pioneer in Sci
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Woodrow Wilson: A World War and a League of Nations (1913 - 1921)
Woodrow Wilson was president during a time when a lot was changing in the world. World War I broke out, and as hard as he tried to keep America out of it, it was inevitable that it enter the action, only to emerge as the world's premiere superpower. Wilson had a lot of progressive views, a
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Andrew Jackson: Founder of the Democratic Party (1829 - 1837)
President #7 represents a huge shift in American political history. The first six were educated members of the upper class, but Jackson was a commoner, elected on a wave of populist enthusiasm. He was also the founder of the modern Democratic Party. Was he a champion for the common man? Wa
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Large deviations of Markov processes (Part 2) by Hugo Touchette
Large deviation theory in statistical physics: Recent advances and future challenges DATE: 14 August 2017 to 13 October 2017 VENUE: Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bengaluru Large deviation theory made its way into statistical physics as a mathematical framework for studying equilibrium syst
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James Madison: Father of the Constitution (1809 - 1817)
James Madison was a tiny fellow, but he packed a political punch. He was absolutely pivotal in the drafting of both the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and he started the Democratic-Republican Party with Thomas Jefferson, all before becoming president in 1809. We wrap up a lot of the
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Ulysses S. Grant: Civil War Hero (1869 - 1877)
Ulysses S. Grant is best known as the general of the Union Army that brought an end to the Civil War, by getting General Robert E. Lee to surrender. But he also served as a two-term president, and he wasn't a bad one at that. He has been accused of considerable corruption, but he also did
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George W. Bush: A War on Terror (2001 – 2009)
George W. Bush is the second son of a former president to become president, after John Quincy Adams all the way back in 1825. Always the black sheep of the Bush dynasty, he eventually became governor of Texas, and then ran for president in 2000, an election that would go down in history du
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Khamoshi The Musical - Bollywood Romantic Movie | Salman Khan | Nana Patekar | Manisha Koirala
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Full Current Statistics for a Disordered Open Exclusion Process by Arvind Ayyer
Indian Statistical Physics Community Meeting 2016 URL: https://www.icts.res.in/discussion_meeting/details/31/ DATES Friday 12 Feb, 2016 - Sunday 14 Feb, 2016 VENUE Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore This is an annual discussion meeting of the Indian statistical physics community wh
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Introduction to Religion: Guest Lecture 2 - New Religious Movements, Part 2
Investigates what religion is and does, compares religious ideas and practices, and explores how religion influences the relationship between individual and community. Learn more about Missouri State iCourses at http://outreach.missouristate.edu/icourses.htm
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Joseph Fourier developed a method for modeling any function with a combination of sine and cosine functions. You can graph this with your calculator easily and watch the modeling in action. Make sure you're in radian mode and let c=1: f(x) = 4/(pi)*sin(x) + 4/(3pi)*sin(3x) + 4/(5pi)*sin
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Your Daily Equation #16: Fourier Series -- The "atoms" of Math
Episode 16 #YourDailyEquation: Much as matter, however complicated, can be decomposed into combinations of atoms, mathematical functions, however complicated, can be decomposed into combinations of simpler functions--sines and cosines. In this episode of Your Daily Equation, Brian Greene d
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Robert Kennedy Funeral (1968) | British Pathé
Witness the tragic footage of former U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy's funeral that took place in New York and Washington D.C. in 1968. A variety of politicians were in attendance including President Lyndon B. Johnson and his eventual successor President Richard Nixon. For Archive Licensing
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Einstein's Biggest Contribution
My first video! An original joke by Gideon Freund. Welcome to Freund's Lab. If you like Math, Computer Science, Data Science and Original Comedy, subscribe! A few keywords: Comedy, Math, Einstein, Joke. This is my submission to the "Summer of Math Exposition" competition by 3b1b. Origina
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Dorothy Horstmann: Polio Pioneer
Yale researcher Dorothy Horstmann made seminal discoveries about the course of polio that supported the ultimate development of a vaccine. Her former mentee, George Miller reflects on Horstmann's science and life. Deputy Dean Carolyn Slayman talks about Horstmann's groundbreaking role as a
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