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Ronald Lewis Graham (October 31, 1935 – July 6, 2020) was an American mathematician credited by the American Mathematical Society as "one of the principal architects of the rapid development worldwide of discrete mathematics in recent years". He was president of both the American Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Association of America, and his honors included the Leroy P. Steele Prize for lifetime achievement and election to the National Academy of Sciences. After graduate study at the University of California, Berkeley, Graham worked for many years at Bell Labs and later at the University of California, San Diego. He did important work in scheduling theory, computational geometry, Ramsey theory, and quasi-randomness, and many topics in mathematics are named after him. He published six books and about 400 papers, and had nearly 200 co-authors, including many collaborative works with his wife Fan Chung and with Paul Erdős. Graham has been featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not! for being not only "one of the world's foremost mathematicians", but also an accomplished trampolinist and juggler. He served as president of the International Jugglers' Association. (Wikipedia).
From playlist Mr Ronald's Year 10 Groups
Ronald Reagan: The End of the Cold War (1981 – 1989)
Ronald Reagan was the first celebrity to become president, and as we now know, he wasn't the last. His presidency saw huge changes in both economic and foreign policy. What were these changes? What were the ramifications? Let's get a closer look at The Gipper. Script by Michael Thomas Wa
From playlist American History
Lord Walter Thomas Layton - This I Believe (1950s) - Radio broadcast
Walter Thomas Layton, 1st Baron Layton. A British economist and Liberal Party politician. 1922 - 1938 Editor of The Economist. 1930 - 1940 Editorial director of the News Chronicle.
From playlist Voices of History
Thomas Graham on Cybersecurity
Mr. Graham is a managing director at Kissinger Associates, where he focuses on Russian and Eurasian affairs. He was Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Russia on the National Security Council staff from 2004 to 2007, and Director for Russian Affairs from 2002 to 2004
From playlist The MacMillan Report
Dorothy Horstmann: Polio Pioneer
Yale researcher Dorothy Horstmann made seminal discoveries about the course of polio that supported the ultimate development of a vaccine. Her former mentee, George Miller reflects on Horstmann's science and life. Deputy Dean Carolyn Slayman talks about Horstmann's groundbreaking role as a
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George H.W. Bush: A Life of Leadership | Biography
Explore the story of George H.W. Bush, a veteran and businessman who became one of the most versatile political forces in American history and ultimately commander-in-chief. #Biography Subscribe for more Biography: http://aetv.us/2AsWMPH Dive deeper into Biography on our site: http://www
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#MegaFavNumbers - Graham’s Number
What's your favourite number larger than 1,000,000? Make your video and tag it #MegaFavNumbers Playlist with more favourite numbers over 1 million: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLar4u0v66vIodqt3KSZPsYyuULD5meoAo Numberphile's videos about Graham's Number: http://bit.ly/G_Number
From playlist MegaFavNumbers
The Mathematical Showman - Ron Graham (1935-2020) - Numberphile Podcast
Tributes to mathematician Ronald Graham - a man of many talents. Our guests include Steve Butler, Tom Leighton and Joe Buhler. Ron Graham 'fan' webpage - http://www.math.ucsd.edu/~fan/ron/ Ron Graham papers - http://www.math.ucsd.edu/~ronspubs/ Ron Graham on Numberphile - http://bit.ly
From playlist The Numberphile Podcast
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From playlist OLD DANCES
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Four-Term Phenomenon (1933 – 1945)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt is a colossal figure in American History. He led the nation through the Great Depression, as well as World War II. He is the only president to be elected four times, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest presidents of all time, along with Washington and Li
From playlist American History
Ron Graham and Graham's Number (extra footage)
Main videos are --- What is GN: http://youtu.be/HX8bihEe3nA How big is GN: http://youtu.be/GuigptwlVHo Featuring Professor Ronald Graham. Website: http://www.numberphile.com/ Numberphile on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/numberphile Numberphile tweets: https://twitter.com/numberphile G
From playlist Graham's Number on Numberphile
The Infamous TREE(3) - #MegaFavNumbers
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From playlist MegaFavNumbers
NOTACON 9: Numbers, From Merely Big to Unimaginable (EN)
Speaker: Brian Makin Have you every multiplied 2 by itself over and over to see how big it could get? Ever wonder about really big numbers? Starting from common "large" numbers like 2^56(DES) and 2^128(ipv6) through really big numbers such as the Ackermann numbers and Grahm's number we wi
From playlist Notacon 9
NOTACON 9: Numbers, From Merely Big to Unimaginable (EN) | enh. audio
Still bad quality! Speaker: Brian Makin Have you every multiplied 2 by itself over and over to see how big it could get? Ever wonder about really big numbers? Starting from common "large" numbers like 2^56(DES) and 2^128(ipv6) through really big numbers such as the Ackermann numbers and
From playlist Notacon 9
Jim Propp - Believe It, Then Don’t - CoM Oct 2020
Question: Why do mathematicians often belabor the obvious, sometimes to the point of struggling to doubt things that they actually believe are true? Answer: Because sometimes things that are obvious turn out to be false, and because when we question our beliefs and then fight our way back
From playlist Celebration of Mind
In this video I will show you a very good book on discrete math. This book has lots of the math that you need for computer science. It also has full solutions to every single problem. The book is titled Concrete Mathematics and it was written by Graham, Knuth, Patashnik. Here is the book:
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Portraits of Power - Eisenhower - Years of Caution Narrated by Herny Fonda Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower was the 34th President of the United States from 1953 until 1961. He was a five-star general in the United States Army during World War II and served as Supreme Commander of the Allied
From playlist Portraits of Power - Those who shaped the Twentieth Century
ChefConf 2018 - DevOps is not a War by Chris Short
DevOps is not a War by Chris Short
From playlist ChefConf 2018