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Joseph Liouville

Joseph Liouville FRS FRSE FAS (/ˌliːuːˈvɪl/; French: [ʒɔzɛf ljuvil]; 24 March 1809 – 8 September 1882) was a French mathematician and engineer. (Wikipedia).

Joseph Liouville
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Lagrange Bicentenary - Jacques Laskar's conference

Lagrange and the stability of the Solar System

From playlist Bicentenaire Joseph-Louis Lagrange

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Lagrange Bicentenary - Cédric Villani's conference

From the stability of the Solar system to the stability of plasmas

From playlist Bicentenaire Joseph-Louis Lagrange

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Lagrange Bicentenary - Luigi Pepe's conference

Scientific biography of Joseph Louis Lagrange Part one, Lagrange in Turin : calculus of variation and vibrating sring Part two, Lagrange in Paris : didactical works and Dean for Scientific activities at the National Institute

From playlist Bicentenaire Joseph-Louis Lagrange

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Commémoration Joseph-Louis Lagrange au Panthéon - 6 décembre 2013

Le 6 décembre 2013, l'Institut Henri Poincaré rendait hommage au mathématicien Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1736-1813), mort il y a 200 ans. Lors d'une journée de conférences, l'assemblée s'est rendue au Panthéon de Paris, déposer une gerbe sur la tombe de Lagrange, et écouter un discours de Jér

From playlist Bicentenaire Joseph-Louis Lagrange

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Journées Hénon - 12/21 - Jean-Marc Petit

Michel Hénon, un esprit ludique et simplificateur !

From playlist Michel Hénon Memoriam

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Journées Hénon - 20/21 - André Brahic

Michel Hénon : un modèle pour nous tous

From playlist Michel Hénon Memoriam

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Transcendental numbers powered by Cantor's infinities

In today's video the Mathologer sets out to give an introduction to the notoriously hard topic of transcendental numbers that is both in depth and accessible to anybody with a bit of common sense. Find out how Georg Cantor's infinities can be used in a very simple and off the beaten track

From playlist Recent videos

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Liouville's number, the easiest transcendental and its clones (corrected reupload)

This is a corrected re-upload of a video from a couple of weeks ago. The original version contained one too many shortcut that I really should not have taken. Although only two viewers stumbled across this mess-up it really bothered me, and so here is the corrected version of the video, ho

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Norbert Verdier : When He was one hundred Years old!

In this Talks we will don’t speak about Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1736-1813) but about Lagrange’s reception at the nineteenth Century. “Who read Lagrange at this Times?”, “Why and How?”, “What does it mean being a mathematician or doing mathematics at this Century” are some of the questions o

From playlist Lagrange Days at CIRM

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Alexander Belavin - The correlation numbers in Minimal Liouville gravity

Alexander Belavin (Landau Institute et IITP, Moscou) The correlation numbers in Minimal Liouville gravity from Douglas string equation We continue the study of (q, p) Minimal Liouville Gravity with the help of Douglas string equation. Generalizing the earlier results we demonstrate that th

From playlist Conférence à la mémoire de Vadim Knizhnik

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Sturm-Liouville Theory

An overview of some highlights of Sturm-Liouville Theory and its connections to Fourier and Legendre Series.

From playlist Mathematical Physics II Uploads

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Colloquium MathAlp 2016 - Vincent Vargas

La théorie conforme des champs de Liouville en dimension 2 La théorie conforme des champs de Liouville fut introduite en 1981 par le physicien Polyakov dans le cadre de sa théorie des sommations sur les surfaces de Riemann. Bien que la théorie de Liouville est très étudiée dans le context

From playlist Colloquiums MathAlp

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Jean Delcourt, Lagrange et la géométrie : une théorie du contact

Jean Delcourt présente la conception de Lagrange du contact des courbes. Ecartant le modèle antérieur des courbes considérés comme des polygones à une infinité de côtés infiniment petits, il développe, dans la seconde partie de la Théorie des fonctions analytiques, une théorie du contact f

From playlist Séminaire d'Histoire des Mathématiques

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Jason Miller - 3/4 Equivalence of Liouville quantum gravity and the Brownian map

Over the past few decades, two natural random surface models have emerged within physics and mathematics. The first is Liouville quantum gravity, which has roots in string theory and conformal field theory. The second is the Brownian map, which has roots in planar map combinatorics. We sho

From playlist Jason Miller - Equivalence of Liouville quantum gravity and the Brownian map

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Jason Miller - 4/4 Equivalence of Liouville quantum gravity and the Brownian map

Over the past few decades, two natural random surface models have emerged within physics and mathematics. The first is Liouville quantum gravity, which has roots in string theory and conformal field theory. The second is the Brownian map, which has roots in planar map combinatorics. We sho

From playlist Jason Miller - Equivalence of Liouville quantum gravity and the Brownian map

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Jason Miller - 2/4 Equivalence of Liouville quantum gravity and the Brownian map

Over the past few decades, two natural random surface models have emerged within physics and mathematics. The first is Liouville quantum gravity, which has roots in string theory and conformal field theory. The second is the Brownian map, which has roots in planar map combinatorics. We sho

From playlist Jason Miller - Equivalence of Liouville quantum gravity and the Brownian map

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Jason Miller - 1/4 Equivalence of Liouville quantum gravity and the Brownian map

Over the past few decades, two natural random surface models have emerged within physics and mathematics. The first is Liouville quantum gravity, which has roots in string theory and conformal field theory. The second is the Brownian map, which has roots in planar map combinatorics. We sho

From playlist Jason Miller - Equivalence of Liouville quantum gravity and the Brownian map

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Pourquoi ont-ils choisi la voie des mathématiques?

Interview de deux mathématiciens - Jean-Claude THOMAS et Pascal LAMBRECHTS - lors de leur séjour au CIRM en juin 2012. Programme proposé par le CIRM - Centre International de rencontres Mathématiques.

From playlist Lagrange Days at CIRM

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Transcendental number | Integral equation | Complex analysis | Sturm–Liouville theory | Augustin-Louis Cauchy | Eugène Charles Catalan | Hamiltonian mechanics | Liouville's equation | Liouville's theorem (Hamiltonian) | Continued fraction | Liouville function | Liouville's theorem (complex analysis) | Liouville number | Number theory | Siméon Denis Poisson