Robert Lawson Vaught (April 4, 1926 – April 2, 2002) was a mathematical logician and one of the founders of model theory. (Wikipedia).
The life of Robert James Phillips in pictures (the slideshow shown at his memorial).
From playlist Family
Robert Bryant, A visit to the Finsler world
Robert Bryant, Duke University, USA A visit to the Finsler world
From playlist Conférence en l'honneur de Jean-Pierre Bourguignon
Moving on from Lagrange's equation, I show you how to derive Hamilton's equation.
From playlist Physics ONE
Fine Arthur "Structural Realism, Then and Now"
Résumé Henri Poincaré worried that the ephemeral nature of scientific théories could be seen as amounting to the "bankruptcy of science". Recently his defense of scientific solvency has been understood as a kind of realism, structural realism. I begin by sorting realism from objectivity i
From playlist Colloque Scientifique International Poincaré 100
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From playlist MWRC 2009
Les 10 ans du Groupe Calcul - Laurent Desbat, TIMC-IMAG, Université Fourier, Grenoble
Laurent Desbat, TIMC-IMAG, Université Fourier, Grenoble "Jean Kuntzmann et la naissance du numérique à l'université de Grenoble"
From playlist Les 10 ans du Groupe Calcul
The 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry - Periodic Table of Videos
The prize is awarded to Frances Arnold, George Smith, and Gregory Winter. More Nobel videos: http://bit.ly/periodicnobel More links and info in full description ↓↓↓ This video features Martyn Poliakoff, Francesca Paradisi , and Nicholas Mitchell - all from the University of Nottingham. T
From playlist Nobel Prize - Periodic Videos
Lecture 13 | African-American Freedom Struggle (Stanford)
Lecture 13 of Clay Carson's Introduction to African-American History Course (HIST 166) concentrating on the Modern Freedom Struggle (Fall 2007). This lecture is entitled "Stokely Carmichael Defines Black Power". Recorded November 8, 2007 at Stanford University. This course introduces
From playlist Course | African-American History: Modern Freedom Struggle
The Boys Season 2 SPOILERCAST - The Adam Savage Project - 9/29/20
Join the Tested channel membership community here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiDJtJKMICpb9B1qf7qjEOA/join Tested's head of production Joey Fameli joins us this week as we discuss the second season of the show The Boys! We talk about how the show's unique portrayal of superheroes go
From playlist The Adam Savage Project
Rob Kusner: Willmore stability and conformal rigidity of minimal surfaces in S^n
A minimal surface M in the round sphere S^n is critical for area, as well as for the Willmore bending energy W=∫∫(1+H^2)da. Willmore stability of M is equivalent to a gap between −2 and 0 in its area-Jacobi operator spectrum. We show the W-stability of M persists in all higher dimensional
From playlist Geometry
The History Guy Podcast, Unsung Heroes: The First Cartridge Video Game Console and "Brave Bessie"
Joshua Geiger, The History Guy's son, chats with THG about the creation of episodes of forgotten history and trivia in a behind-the-scenes look at The History Guy channel. Find the podcast on your favorite podcast app with RSS feed: https://feeds.captivate.fm/thehistoryguy/ This episode i
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Which Children's Classics Have Been Banned? | Banned Books, Burned Books: Forbidden Literary Work
Winnie the Pooh, Alice in Wonderland, and the books of Dr. Seuss have all been at least contested by school boards and many of them have been banned outright. The lumber industry tried to axe The Lorax, prudish parents fretted over Pooh's lack of pants, and Alice seemed addled with halluci
From playlist Psychology and Communication
Professor Robert H. Grubbs - 2005 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
Learn more about: - Professor Grubbs' Research: https://www.cce.caltech.edu/content/robert-h-grubbs - The 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry: http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/2005/grubbs-facts.html Produced in partnership with Caltech Academic Media Technologies and
From playlist Research & Science
A Conversation About Frederick Douglass
A conversation about Frederick Douglass with Director of the Gilder Lehrman Center, David W. Blight, Professor of African American Studies, Robert Stepto, and moderated by Crystal Feimster, Associate Professor of African Studies, American Studies and History.
From playlist The MacMillan Center
Were Baby Boomers WRONG About The Future?
What kind of future did the people of the 1950s predict? Did people get the tech they wanted? Watch more: Could You Handle Being An Adult In The 70s?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgQwXGubNjg Subscribe: https://bit.ly/SubLifeNoggin | Get your exclusive Life Noggin merch: https://crowdma
From playlist Popular Uploads | Life Noggin
Berry Gordy Family Tree | Jimmy Carter's Motown Cousins
Shout out to Orice Jenkins for suggesting this topic and helping me with the script. Check out his music at https://www.oricejenkins.com/ Download the chart (free) here: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1835/6621/files/gordy-family-tree.png?v=1594406335 CREDITS: Chart/Narration: Matt Ba
From playlist Famous People Family Trees
Did Art and Religion Co-Evolve? | Episode 2008 | Closer To Truth
Did art and religion co-evolve in parallel as archaeology and anthropology suggest, and if so, what would be the significance? What do art and religion have in common that could enable their common, co-temporal development? Featuring interviews with Justin Barrett, Pascal Boyer, Simone Sch
From playlist Closer To Truth | Season 20
Can Art Engage Philosophy of Religion? | Episode 2005 | Closer To Truth
Can art inform topics in philosophy of religion? Can the existence and varieties of art address or affect theological questions about God, faith, belief, worship? Featuring interviews with Christopher Stewart, Nicholas Wolterstorff, E. Thomas Lawson, Nathan A. Jacobs, Stephan van Erp, and
From playlist Closer To Truth | Season 20