Mathematical projects

Polymath Project

The Polymath Project is a collaboration among mathematicians to solve important and difficult mathematical problems by coordinating many mathematicians to communicate with each other on finding the best route to the solution. The project began in January 2009 on Timothy Gowers's blog when he posted a problem and asked his readers to post partial ideas and partial progress toward a solution. This experiment resulted in a new answer to a difficult problem, and since then the Polymath Project has grown to describe a particular process of using an online collaboration to solve any math problem. (Wikipedia).

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Area of a Regular Polygon: 2 Conceptual Approaches

Links: https://www.geogebra.org/m/aHvgEm9v https://www.geogebra.org/m/wxJFqM9P

From playlist Geometry: Dynamic Interactives!

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Space-Filling Polyhedra

http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/SpaceFillingPolyhedra/ The Wolfram Demonstrations Project contains thousands of free interactive visualizations, with new entries added daily. This illustrates four of the various polyhedra that can fill space. Drag the graphic to see the resulting p

From playlist Wolfram Demonstrations Project

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What is a Polygon? | Don't Memorise

To learn more about Polygons, enroll in our full course now: https://infinitylearn.com/microcourses?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=Soical&utm_campaign=DM&utm_content=MPYNEYeLYaQ&utm_term=%7Bkeyword%7D In this video, we will learn: 0:00 what is a polygon? To watch more videos related to G

From playlist Area of a Regular Polygon

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Rahul Savani: Polymatrix Games Algorithms and Applications

Polymatrix games are multi-player games that capture pairwise interactions between players. They are defined by an underlying interaction graph, where nodes represent players, and every edge corresponds to a two-player strategic form (bimatrix) game. This talk will be a short survey that w

From playlist HIM Lectures: Trimester Program "Combinatorial Optimization"

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Solving a Linear Equation with Variables on Both Sides—On the Number Line! #clotheslinemath

Check out the main channel @polymathematic ! I recently posted a universally-beloved video (🙄) on solving a simple linear equation using the number line. (You can see just how beloved here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4idiVmAyfy8). It was so beloved, in fact, that I had to do a follow

From playlist polymathematic #shorts

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Coordinate Geometry Setups in Mathigon

I really like how #Mathigon‘s #polypad is an easy-to-use setting for coordinate #geometry setups. My students & I will definitely be using this interface next year. #MTBoS #ITeachMath #math #mathchat #geomchat

From playlist Mathigon Demos

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Polyglot Programming

Neal Ford, the author of The Productive Programmer, discusses the benefits of polyglot programming and the impact it's had on software development.

From playlist Programming Podcast

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Closing the Gap: the quest to understand prime numbers - Vicky Neale

Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures: Vicky Neale - Closing the Gap: the quest to understand prime numbers Prime numbers have intrigued, inspired and infuriated mathematicians for millennia and yet mathematicians' difficulty with answering simple questions about them reveals their depth and

From playlist A Vicky Neale Playlist

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Aubrey de Grey on his Mathematics Research and Longevity | Hadwiger- Nelson Problem.

I got lucky to have Dr. de Grey talk to me about his mathematics research and his academic life in general. In 2018, he proved that the chromatic number of a plane should be at least 5. The original paper can be found here: https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.02385 You can contact Aubrey via thi

From playlist Interviews

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Terence Tao - Large and Small Gaps in the Primes [2015]

Slides for this talk: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Nkwt96VXvHZxCEGg5qlcgAXZFPLme_kq/view?usp=sharing Latinos in the Mathematical Sciences Conference 2015 APRIL 9 - 11, 2015 Large and small gaps in the primes Terence Tao University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) There are many

From playlist Number Theory

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Interview at Cirm: Terence TAO

Terence Tao (born 17 July 1975) is an Australian-American mathematician who has worked in various areas of mathematics. He currently focuses on harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, algebraic combinatorics, arithmetic combinatorics, geometric combinatorics, compressed sensing

From playlist English interviews - Interviews en anglais

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How to Use the POLYGON Tool in GeoGebra

To build polygons in #GeoGebra (any app), 1. Select the POLYGON tool. 2. Plot or select vertices in a consecutive (circular) order. 3. Be sure the last point you plot is the one you started with.

From playlist GeoGebra: It's REALLY THAT EASY!!! (Short Silent Screencasts)

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Jintian Zhu - Incompressible hypersurface, positive scalar curvature and positive mass theorem

In this talk, I will introduce a positive mass theorem for asymptotically flat manifolds with fibers (like ALF and ALG manifolds) under an additional but necessary incompressible condition. I will also make a discussion on its connection with surgery theory as well as quasi-local mass and

From playlist Not Only Scalar Curvature Seminar

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1. A bridge between graph theory and additive combinatorics

MIT 18.217 Graph Theory and Additive Combinatorics, Fall 2019 Instructor: Yufei Zhao View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/18-217F19 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP62qauV_CpT1zKaGG_Vj5igX In an unsuccessful attempt to prove Fermat's last theorem

From playlist MIT 18.217 Graph Theory and Additive Combinatorics, Fall 2019

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LATMATH: Terence Tao - "Large and Small Gaps in the Primes"

Latin@s in the Mathematical Sciences Conference 2015 "Large and Small Gaps in the Primes" Terence Tao, UCLA Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA April 9, 2015 For more information: https://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/special-events-and-conferences/latinos-in-the-mathematical-

From playlist Latin@s in the Mathematical Sciences 2015

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Terence Tao: Equidistribution estimates for the primes

The lecture was held within the framework of the Hausdorff Trimester Program: Harmonic Analysis and Partial Differential Equations and the Workshop: Analytic Number Theory of the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics 17.07.2014 This video was created and edited with kind support from eCampus

From playlist HIM Lectures: Trimester Program "Harmonic Analysis and Partial Differential Equations"

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Ask Adam Savage: Career Paths for Makers and Polymaths

In this Ask Adam, Adam answers salzmoto's question: "Outside of special effects, what career paths do you see opening up for makers and polymaths in general? How might someone make a career out of collecting hands-on skills in a world so currently obsessed with digital things?" Shot and e

From playlist Tested Premium Preview

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Q&A - Birth of a Theorem - with CĂ©dric Villani

Is there still room for an individual genius in modern mathematics? Is the blackboard still the best tool for explaining maths? How should education be changed to promote greater creativity? CĂ©dric Villani answers questions following his talk. Watch the main talk here: https://www.youtube.

From playlist Ri Talks

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Introduction to Polygons - Geometry

Learn the definition of polygon - a very important shape in geometry. When a polygon has a small number of sides, there is a word you use instead of "polygon". We teach you the names of polygons with 3 to 10 sides. Geometer: Louise McCartney Artwork: Kelly Vivanco Written by Michael Ha

From playlist Geometry lessons

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