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Sergei Bernstein

Sergei Natanovich Bernstein (Russian: Серге́й Ната́нович Бернште́йн, sometimes Romanized as Bernshtein; 5 March 1880 – 26 October 1968) was a Ukrainian and Russian mathematician of Jewish origin known for contributions to partial differential equations, differential geometry, probability theory, and approximation theory. (Wikipedia).

Sergei Bernstein
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Beethoven's grave in Vienna www.FreeTrioCD.com

Mikhail Istomin visiting Beethoven's grave in Vienna, Austria. Soundtrack: Beethoven's Triple Concerto, Mvt.2 Performed by: Jennifer Orchard, violin Mikhail Istomin, cello Sergey Schepkin, piano Get our FREE "Encore!..Encore!" CD at: www.FreeTrioCD.com

From playlist Classical Music

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Tchaikovsky - Slavonic March, for orchestra, Op. 31

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From playlist Brilliant Music

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Symbolism, Depth, & Romanticism (Isaiah Berlin 1965)

Isaiah Berlin at his very best. This comes from his brilliant series on Romanticism, which you should definitely check out: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhP9EhPApKE_9uxkmfSIt2JJK6oKbXmd- Isaiah Berlin Overdose: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhP9EhPApKE-z227nn_-_PKw5lGfo

From playlist Social & Political Philosophy

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Albert Einstein, Holograms and Quantum Gravity

In the latest campaign to reconcile Einstein’s theory of gravity with quantum mechanics, many physicists are studying how a higher dimensional space that includes gravity arises like a hologram from a lower dimensional particle theory. Read about the second episode of the new season here:

From playlist In Theory

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Bonn, Germany. Beethoven's house

Jennifer Orchard and Mikhail Istomin visit Beethoven's house in Bonn, Germany.

From playlist Classical Music

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To you, who was Albert Einstein?

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From playlist Science Unplugged: Special Relativity

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They Tango #14 Mariano Chicho Frumboli & Juana Sepulveda

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From playlist Tango

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Recollections of I.M. Gelfand [2013]

RECOLLECTIONS Thursday, August 29 3:30PM – 5:45PM Gelfand Recollections session (room 34-101; to be continued at the conference banquet) Gelfand Centennial Conference: A View of 21st Century Mathematics MIT, Room 34-101, August 28 - September 2, 2013 http://math.mit.edu/conferences/Gelf

From playlist Mathematics

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Dana Jazmin Frigoli & Adrian Romeo Ferreyra, 3, Milonga Para Una Armonica, Hugo Diaz #HugoDiaz

Dana Jazmin Frigoli & Adrian Romeo Ferreyra, 3, «White tango festival 2012», Moscow, Russia, Prischepov TV - Tango in World, http://prisсhepov.ru, archive video, tango, Milonga Para Una Armonica, Hugo Diaz #Tango,#TangoPassion#TangoDance#TangoMusic#Tristesse1#Tangoperformance#PassionTango

From playlist Tango

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The Ups and Downs of Being a First-Time Manager | Women at Work | Podcast

Learning to lead other people is a stressful stretch assignment. Much of that stress stems from the misconceptions many people bring into the job. They think they know what the role will entail, and then they start doing the work and realize they don’t know what they’ve gotten themselves i

From playlist Women at Work | Podcast

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The Bernstein Sato polynomial: Introduction

This is the first of three talks about the Bernstein-Sato polynomial. The second talk should appear at https://youtu.be/FAKzbvDm-w0 on Dec 22 5:00am PST We define the Bernstein-Sato polynomial of a polynomial in several complex variables, and show how it can be used to analytically con

From playlist Commutative algebra

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Getting Along with Difficult Coworkers (Live in Boston) | Women at Work | Podcast

To cap off our Getting Along series (see the last four episodes in our feed if you missed them), Amy Gallo offers advice, in front of a live audience, on how to deal with “difficult” colleagues. She talks with Amy Bernstein about the different types of difficult coworkers (from the torment

From playlist Women at Work | Podcast

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Season 8 Highlights — and a Host Reunion! | Women at Work | Podcast

Former co-hosts Sarah, Nicole, and Emily reunite with the Amys to discuss the insights and advice that most resonated with them from this season, from how they gained their team’s trust as a first-time manager to how they’re now thinking about retirement. They also talk about their related

From playlist Women at Work | Podcast

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Shimura Varieties and the Bernstein Center - Tom Haines

Shimura Varieties and the Bernstein Center - Tom Haines University of Maryland; von Neumann Fellow, School of Mathematics December 6, 2010 The local Langlands conjecture (LLC) seeks to parametrize irreducible smooth representations of a p-adic group G in terms of Weil-Deligne parameters. B

From playlist Mathematics

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The Bernstein Sato polynomial: Holonomic modules

This is the third of three talks about the Bernstein-Sato polynomial. The first talk is at https://youtu.be/CX2iej9NKzs We use Bernstein's inequality from the second talk to show that holonomic modules have finite length. We then use this to prove that a particular module is holonomic, wh

From playlist Commutative algebra

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UHCL 30a Graduate Database Course - Bernsteins Synthesis Algorithm

This video corresponds to the unit 6 notes for a graduate database (dbms) course taught by Dr. Gary D. Boetticher at the University of Houston - Clear Lake (UHCL). The theme is relational database theory. This video focuses on how to convert a relation schema to third normal form using Ber

From playlist UHCL Graduate Database Course

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More bases of polynomial spaces | Wild Linear Algebra A 21 | NJ Wildberger

Polynomial spaces are excellent examples of linear spaces. For example, the space of polynomials of degree three or less forms a linear or vector space which we call P^3. In this lecture we look at some more interesting bases of this space: the Lagrange, Chebyshev, Bernstein and Spread po

From playlist WildLinAlg: A geometric course in Linear Algebra

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Did Albert Einstein believe in God?

What made Albert Einstein one of the greatest scientific geniuses the world has ever known? His scientific breakthroughs revolutionized the way we understand the universe. The World Science Festival, in partnership with the 92Y’s 7 Days of Genius Festival, presents an in-depth look into th

From playlist The Life and Work of Albert Einstein

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When Your Partner Isn’t Giving You the Support You Need | Women at Work | Podcast

Before you got engaged, or had a child, or moved across the country for your partner’s job, did you sit down and ask each other questions like, What makes for a good life? and How much work is too much? Yeah, neither did we. These are the sorts of conversations that researcher Jennifer Pet

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