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Sophie Germain prime

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Sophie Germain - Mathematics for the Modern Age #SoME2

Sophie Germain (1776-1831) was a French mathematician who made huge contributions to physics with her foundational work on elasticity theory, revolutionised mathematics with her work on calculus and… gave Schrödinger the tools he needed to formulate his wave equation for quantum mechanics!

From playlist Summer of Math Exposition 2 videos

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Je suis Sophie Germain, femme et mathématicienne

Découvrez la vie de Sophie Germain (1776-1831) à travers ce film réalisé à l'occasion de la sortie de la bande-dessinée "Les Audaces de Sophie Germain" (E. Tartaglini - A. Fillipini - A. Ferrari, éditions Petit à petit, Docu-BD, 2021). Retrouvez également ce film et des posters à travers

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#MegaFavNumbers - The Largest Sophie Germain Prime

This video is part of the #MegaFavNumbers project. Much of the information was taken from Simon Singh's book: Fermat's Last Theorem. Steve Mould's video on Chladni Figures https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CR_XL192wXw #MegaFavNumbers playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLar4u0

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Prime Numbers and their Mysterious Distribution (Prime Number Theorem)

Primes are the building blocks of math. But just how mysterious are they? Our study of prime numbers dates back to the ancient Greeks who first recognized that certain numbers can't be turned into rectangles, or that they can't be factored into any way. Over the years prime numbers have

From playlist Prime Numbers

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CTNT 2020 - Computations in Number Theory (by Alvaro Lozano-Robledo) - Lecture 2

The Connecticut Summer School in Number Theory (CTNT) is a summer school in number theory for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students, to be followed by a research conference. For more information and resources please visit: https://ctnt-summer.math.uconn.edu/

From playlist CTNT 2020 - Computations in Number Theory Research

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Fermat's Last Theorem - The Theorem and Its Proof: An Exploration of Issues and Ideas [1993]

supplement to the video: http://www.msri.org/realvideo/ln/msri/1993/outreach/fermat/1/banner/01.html Date: July 28, 1993 (08:00 AM PDT - 09:00 AM PDT) Fermat's Last Theorem July 28, 1993, Robert Osserman, Lenore Blum, Karl Rubin, Ken Ribet, John Conway, and Lee Dembart. Musical interlude

From playlist Number Theory

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CTNT 2020 - A virtual tour of SageMath

This video is part of a series of videos on "Computations in Number Theory Research" that are offered as a mini-course during CTNT 2020. In this video, we take a virtual tour of SageMath, the open software in Mathematics paying special attention to its number theory capabilities. Please cl

From playlist CTNT 2020 - Computations in Number Theory Research

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Vertebra by Kirk Haines

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