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Mathematical visualization

Mathematical phenomena can be understood and explored via visualization. Classically this consisted of two-dimensional drawings or building three-dimensional models (particularly plaster models in the 19th and early 20th century), while today it most frequently consists of using computers to make static two or three dimensional drawings, animations, or interactive programs. Writing programs to visualize mathematics is an aspect of computational geometry. (Wikipedia).

Mathematical visualization
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Stanford Webinar - Strong Brain Connections = Better Learning

In this webinar, Jo Boaler, Professor of Mathematics Education at Stanford University, will share the latest neuroscience findings that explain why brain connections are so important in learning. She’ll explore ways to encourage these connections in students and she’ll provide strategies

From playlist Stanford Webinars

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Porque não conseguimos ver para além das três dimensões — Rogério Martins — ICM2018

Portuguese mathematician Rogério Martins is a professor at the University of Lisbon. He is a well-known researcher in Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems. Martins is also the presenter and mastermind of “Isto é Matemática” ("This is Mathematics"), a TV show for the dissemination

From playlist Public Lectures

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Jo Boaler: The Path to Gender Equality in Mathematics Learning & Participation

Summary: Girls and boys have equal mathematics potential and achievement, but girls are less likely to pursue higher level mathematics courses and work. This, I will contend, is due to the ways we teach mathematics and the messages girls receive, in and outside of classrooms. In this sessi

From playlist The Holmboe Prize

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Visualizing Problems from a Geometrical Point of View - P1. Winning Criteria

An explanation of the problem "Winning Criteria" or P1 from the series "Visualizing Problems from a Geometrical Point of View". Link: https://visualizing-problems-geo.vercel.app/ Music Credits: Local Forecast - Slower by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3988-loca

From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos

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The Power of Mathematical Visualization | The Power of a Mathematical Picture | The Great Courses

The Power of Mathematical Visualization teaches you these vital problem-solving skills in a math course unlike any you’ve ever taken. Taught by award-winning Professor James S. Tanton of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA), these 24 half-hour lectures cover topics in arithmetic,

From playlist Math and Statistics

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Figurative and Non-Transcendental Approach to Mathematical Visualization

To learn more about Wolfram Technology Conference, please visit: https://www.wolfram.com/events/technology-conference/ Speaker: Atsushi Miyazawa Wolfram developers and colleagues discussed the latest in innovative technologies for cloud computing, interactive deployment, mobile devices,

From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2018

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The Mathematics of Visual Illusions - Ian Stewart

Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures: The Mathematics of Visual Illusions - Ian Stewart Puzzling things happen in human perception when ambiguous or incomplete information is presented to the eyes. For example, illusions, or multistable figures occur when a single image can be perceived in

From playlist Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures

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Modeling the Fight against Flu: Researching Medication Strategies with Mathematica

Zhilan Feng, a professor of mathematics at Purdue University, is collaborating with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to develop a mathematical model for studying medication strategies for influenza, which has become increasingly important in the wake of the worldwide H1

From playlist Wolfram Research: Portraits of Success

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A mathematical approach to some problems in neurobiology - Lai-Sang Young

Members’ Colloquium Topic: A mathematical approach to some problems in neurobiology Speaker: Lai-Sang Young Affiliation: New York University; Distinguished Visiting Professor, School of Mathematics Date: January 31, 2022 I will discuss some questions of interest in neuroscience, seen th

From playlist Mathematics

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