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Martin measure

In descriptive set theory, the Martin measure is a filter on the set of Turing degrees of sets of natural numbers, named after Donald A. Martin. Under the axiom of determinacy it can be shown to be an ultrafilter. (Wikipedia).

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Micrometer/diameter of daily used objects.

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Micrometer / diameter of daily used objects

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From playlist Fine Measurements

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Vernier caliper / diameter and length of daily used objects.

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Radian Measure (Mini Lesson) - Algebra 2

http://www.youtube.com/vinteachesmath This video provides a mini lesson on the concept of radian measure. In particular, this video shows how the unit circle, circumference, and degree measure of an angle can be used to explain the concept of radian measure. This video is appropriate fo

From playlist Trigonometry (old videos)

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Introduction to Geometer's Sketchpad: Measurements

This video demonstrates some of the measurement and calculation features of Geometer's Sketchpad.

From playlist Geometer's Sketchpad

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3D Trigonometry Example (1 of 2: Setting up the triangles)

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From playlist Trigonometry and Measure of Angles

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Measures of Variation

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From playlist Statistics

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Trigonometry: Radians and Degrees

How do we measure angle? We measure distance with a ruler and use units like feet, meter, mile, and lightyear. We measure time using a clock and use units of seconds, days, or millennia, among others. With angle we could use a protractor and also use many units: the turn, gradians, degre

From playlist Trigonometry

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Measuring Pressure With Barometers and Manometers

We've learned a lot about the phenomenon of pressure, so how exactly do we measure it? There are a few different devices that serve different purposes. Barometers measure atmospheric pressure, while manometers measure the pressure of an isolated gas. Let's get a closer look! Watch the who

From playlist General Chemistry

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Martin Boundaries of Random Walks on Relatively Hyperbolic Groups by Debanjan Nandi

PROGRAM : ERGODIC THEORY AND DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS : C. S. Aravinda (TIFR-CAM, Bengaluru), Anish Ghosh (TIFR, Mumbai) and Riddhi Shah (JNU, New Delhi) DATE : 05 December 2022 to 16 December 2022 VENUE : Ramanujan Lecture Hall and Online The programme will have an emphasis

From playlist Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems 2022

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Fin Math L5-1: The Cameron-Martin theorem

Welcome to the first part of Lesson 5 of Financial Mathematics. The topic of this video is the important Cameron-Martin theorem, which represents a special case of Girsanov's one. The theorem tell us how to connect a standard Brownian motion and a Brownian motion with drift. Topics: 00:0

From playlist Financial Mathematics

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Christa Cuchiero: Rough volatility from an affine point of view​

Abstract: We represent Hawkes process and their Volterra long term limits, which have recently been used as rough variance processes, as functionals of infinite dimensional affine Markov processes. The representations lead to several new views on affine Volterra processes considered by Abi

From playlist Probability and Statistics

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Fin Math L5-2: A simple exchange rate model

In this second part of Lesson 5, we consider a simple exchange rate model, which allows us to see the Cameron-Martin theorem in action. The model also introduces a particular version of the exponential martingale that will be essential for us later. I ask you to spend some time reasoning a

From playlist Financial Mathematics

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MK area calculator Review / HowTo

The MK Area Calculator, invented in the 1950s by Roy L Kuykendall and Warren Martin of Albuquerque NM. It's an electronic area measuring overlay, theoretically similar to the dot planimeter. This is episode 68 of my video series about old calculating devices. Thanks to Vincent for print

From playlist Calculating Devices Review / HowTos

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Robert Crease - From MG to QB - G4G14 Apr 2022

Interpretations of quantum mechanics from Martin Gardner to the present.

From playlist G4G14 Videos

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Finding randomness

Distinguished Visitor Lecture Series Finding randomness Theodore A. Slaman University of California, Berkeley, USA

From playlist Distinguished Visitors Lecture Series

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Eighth Imaging & Inverse Problems (IMAGINE) OneWorld SIAM-IS Virtual Seminar Series Talk

Date: Wednesday, December 2, 10:00am EDT Speaker: Martin Burger, FAU Title: Nonlinear spectral decompositions in imaging and inverse problems Abstract: This talk will describe the development of a variational theory generalizing classical spectral decompositions in linear filters and si

From playlist Imaging & Inverse Problems (IMAGINE) OneWorld SIAM-IS Virtual Seminar Series

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Optimal Transportation and Applications - 14 November 2018

http://crm.sns.it/event/436 It is the ninth edition of this "traditional'' meeting in Pisa, after the ones in 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016. Organizing Committee Luigi Ambrosio, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa Giuseppe Buttazzo, Dipartimento di Matematica, Università

From playlist Centro di Ricerca Matematica Ennio De Giorgi

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Fin Math L6-1: The Black-Scholes-Merton theorem

Welcome to Lesson 6 of Financial Mathematics. This is the lesson of the Black-Scholes-Merton (BSM) theorem. Finally, you might say. But it will also be the lesson of volatility and distortions. A lot of interesting things. In this first video, we focus on the BSM theorem. Topics: 00:00 I

From playlist Financial Mathematics

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What is a metre: from Fizzics.org

The international base unit of length, accepted as the world wide standard, but where did it come from, who decided and how exactly is it defined.

From playlist Units of measurement

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Descriptive set theory | Filter (mathematics) | Large cardinal | Upper set | Natural number | Ultrafilter | Measurable cardinal | Turing degree | Ultrafilter (set theory) | Turing reduction | Wadge hierarchy | Axiom of determinacy