Kenneth Ira Appel (October 8, 1932 – April 19, 2013) was an American mathematician who in 1976, with colleague Wolfgang Haken at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, solved one of the most famous problems in mathematics, the four-color theorem. They proved that any two-dimensional map, with certain limitations, can be filled in with four colors without any adjacent "countries" sharing the same color. (Wikipedia).
Konstantin Mischaikow interviewed by Tomas Gedeon (October 26, 2022)
Konstantin Mischaikow interviewed by Tomas Gedeon (October 26, 2022) For more on the interview series, along with the advertisement posters, please see https://www.aatrn.net/interviews
From playlist AATRN Interviews
A Simple Riddle That Nearly Fooled Albert Einstein!
Albert Einstein was challenged with a simple riddle in a 1934 correspondence with the psychologist Max Wertheimer. Can you figure it out? Thanks to all patrons! Special thanks to: Shrihari Puranik, Richard Ohnemus, Michael Anvari, Kyle. We are the only channel to feature math topics sugges
From playlist Math Puzzles, Riddles And Brain Teasers
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From playlist Science Unplugged: Special Relativity
Kurt Gödel Centenary - Part II
Avi Wigderson Institute for Advanced Study November 17, 2006 More videos on http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Kurt Gödel Centenary
The Four Color Map Theorem - Numberphile
The Four Color Map Theorem (or colour!?) was a long-standing problem until it was cracked in 1976 using a "new" method... computers! A little bit of extra footage from this: https://youtu.be/laMkuPrad3s This video features Dr James Grime - http://jamesgrime.com More Grime videos: http://
From playlist Graph Theory on Numberphile
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From playlist A Law Student's Toolkit
Introduction to the Coq Proof Assistant - Andrew Appel
Introduction to the Coq Proof Assistant - Andrew Appel Princeton University December 7, 2010 A "proof assistant" is a software package comprising a validity checker for proofs in a particular logic, accompanied by semi-decision procedures called "tactics" that assist the mathematician in
From playlist Mathematics
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From playlist Science Unplugged: Physics
Appellate and Post-Conviction Review (s5a)
Appellate and Post-Conviction Review This session examines the appellate and post-conviction review process once a person has been sentenced to death at a trial. The process is described as well as limits on review, procedural obstacles to consideration of issues, burdens of proof, standa
From playlist Capital Punishment: Race, Poverty, & Disadvantage with Stephen Bright
Beyond Boundaries 2018: Lightning Talks
The third annual Yale STEAM Symposium began with presentations by undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral associates on Digital Humanities/STEAM projects. “Science Stories: Using IIIF and Wikidata to Create a Linked-Data Web Application” Kenneth Seals-Nutt, Undergraduate, Co
From playlist Yale Digital Humanities Lab
ShmooCon 2014: Technology Law Issues for Security Professionals
For more information visit: http://bit.ly/shmooc14 To download the video visit: http://bit.ly/shmooc14_down Playlist Shmoocon 2014: http://bit.ly/shmooc14_pl Speaker: Shannon Brown An emerging gap exists between the demands of today's technology systems, the necessity for computer securi
From playlist ShmooCon 2014
What is a Case Brief? (and How to Use Them In Law School)
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From playlist Get a Head Start on Law School So You Can Kick Ass When You Get There
Law School Extracurriculars and Resume Boosters
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From playlist Get a Head Start on Law School So You Can Kick Ass When You Get There
Interview: Sia Sanneh (s9c) Sia Sanneh of the Equal Justice Initiative of Alabama discusses findings by the Initiative of discrimination in the use of peremptory strikes in Alabama.
From playlist Capital Punishment: Race, Poverty, & Disadvantage with Stephen Bright
Missouri Government and Politics: Lecture 10 - Missouri Plan
This course is designed to familiarize students with the constitutional framework and institutions of the state of Missouri, including the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches, and its political parties. Missouri's inherent conservatism and individualism is explored in the fr
From playlist Missouri State: PLS 103: Missouri Government | CosmoLearning Political Science