Teiji Takagi (高木 貞治 Takagi Teiji, April 21, 1875 – February 28, 1960) was a Japanese mathematician, best known for proving the Takagi existence theorem in class field theory. The Blancmange curve, the graph of a nowhere-differentiable but uniformly continuous function, is also called the Takagi curve after his work on it. (Wikipedia).
From playlist Contributed talks One World Symposium 2020
awesome showcase of a Pattani man doing teh tarik in the middle of Chatuchak Market.
From playlist Amazing Stuff
Japanese Militarism - Drawing the Knife - ExtraHistory - #1
Use code EXTRACREDITS14 for up to 14 FREE MEALS + 3 Free Gifts across 5 HelloFresh boxes plus free shipping at https://bit.ly/3Dxzc1A ! Tokyo Station, November 4th 1921. Hara Takashi is a symbol of the new Japan. He was born into a minor Samurai family and opted to be classed as a commone
From playlist Extra History: Japanese Militarism
Toji Kamata | Global Philosophy of Religion Project | Shinto
Today, we explore the philosophy of Shinto, Japan’s traditional religion. Toji Kamata, Professor Emeritus at Kyoto University, is an expert in Shinto and other Asian traditions. His work spans Japanese thought history, folklore, philosophy of religion, and comparative civilization. He play
From playlist Big Questions About God - Closer To Truth - Core Topic
An Educated Adult (with Tadashi Tokieda) - Numberphile Podcast
Tadashi Tokieda is a Professor of Mathematics at Stanford University - and a popular contributor to videos on our Numberphile video channel. But his path to mathematics was unusual. Tadashi at Stanford - https://mathematics.stanford.edu/people/tadashi-tokieda Tadashi videos on Numberphil
From playlist Tadashi Tokieda on Numberphile
Math research I have been working on: (Partial Derivative Of Okamoto’s Functions)
One of the math research projects I have been working on is now a preprint on the arxiv and on ResearchGate. I helped mentor two undergraduate students as our group investigated different properties of the partial derivative of Okomoto's functions with respect to the parameter. Even though
From playlist Academic Talks
Interview with Robert Langlands
0:00 Childhood 1:59 Why did you become a mathematician? 4:09 When did you realize that you had a talent for mathematics? 6:29 Did you ever have a moment when you fell in love with mathematics? 8:08 You learned German, French, Russian and Italian to become a mathematician? 9:18 Do you still
From playlist Robert Langlands
Karl Schwede: Ordinary reductions & F singularities
In his seminal paper on arithmetic surfaces Faltings introduced a new invariant associated to compact Riemann surfaces. For a given compact Riemann surface X of genus g, this invariant is roughly given as minus the logarithm of the distance of the point in the moduli space of genus g curve
From playlist HIM Lectures: Junior Trimester Program "Algebraic Geometry"
Ex Hex - Waterfall (Official Music Video)
From the album Rips by Ex Hex, out October 7, 2014 on Merge Records. Vinyl / CD: http://www.mergerecords.com/rips Download: http://smarturl.it/ExHexRips Stream: http://spoti.fi/1uwWcGg Ex Hex is: Mary Timony, Laura Harris, Betsy Wright Featuring Special Guest Appearances by: Kid Congo Po
From playlist 2014 (plus some from 2013)
Unexpected Shapes (extra footage) - Numberphile
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From playlist Tadashi Tokieda on Numberphile
Theory of Linear Resistivity in Strongly Correlated Metals by T. V. Ramakrishnan
DISCUSSION MEETING NOVEL PHASES OF QUANTUM MATTER ORGANIZERS: Adhip Agarwala, Sumilan Banerjee, Subhro Bhattacharjee, Abhishodh Prakash and Smitha Vishveshwara DATE: 23 December 2019 to 02 January 2020 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Recent theoretical and experimental
From playlist Novel Phases of Quantum Matter 2019
【水曜夜21時からLIVE】早稲田大学 早水桃子研究室 一般公開オフィスアワー 第2話(チャット付きver)【質問箱Q&A】
※ライブ配信のアーカイブ動画( https://youtu.be/5xXQ0DQ7-II )からチャットが消えてしまったのでチャット付きにした編集版をアップロードし直しました. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 早稲田大学理工学術院(基幹理工学部 応用数理学科)早水桃子研究室の生配信のアーカイブ動画です!先週に引き続き,水曜の夜9時からライブでお送りしました.第2回は研究紹介ではなく,質問箱やチャットに寄せられた色々な質問にお答
From playlist 一般公開オフィスアワー(2020年度ライブ配信のアーカイブ動画)
Look at these graphs | math phd update
Look at these graphs I made to describe how my summer went.🙃 In this math phd update, things aren't 100% positive, but that's okay! I talk through how are math things going and how my qualifying exams went along with all the stress around studying for the algebra and analysis qualifying e
From playlist Chalkless: Math PhD Updates
"People are Shellfish!" - Socrates Jones Part IV
"It goes on, I see. As my soul prompts it!" Watch the whole series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9DVftt9lm4&index=2&list=PLvoAL-KSZ32c9ilehJSvRo0sDMuqWN6cS Socrates Jones has actually been nominated for a DATA award in the "Student" category! You can vote for it here if you like it:
From playlist Let's Play Socrates Jones
Please SUBSCRIBE...more videos to come! Off the 2011 "In Ya Mellow Tone 6" release, this instrumental was made by Hidetake Takayama and is called "Go With."
From playlist Music.
Tshwane cultural troupe - Temba, South Africa
From playlist Amazing Stuff
Morgan Brown - A characterization of Toric Pairs
May 7, 2016 - Princeton University This talk was part of the Princeton-Tokyo Algebraic Geometry Conference Let $X$ be a projective variety and let $\Delta$ be an effective $\mathbb{Q}$-divisor on $X$. A pair $(X,\Delta)$ is called a log Calabi-Yau pair if $(X,\Delta)$ is log canonical and
From playlist Princeton-Tokyo Algebraic Geometry Conference
Tadashi Tokieda is back. This time talking about stability, instability and train wheels. More Tadashi videos: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI): http://bit.ly/MSRINumberphile We are also supported by Science Sandbo
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Thoughts about Andrew Ogg’s (Torsion) conjecture - Barry C. Mazur
Celebration In Honor of the Frank C. and Florence S. Ogg Professorship Topic: Thoughts about Andrew Ogg’s (Torsion) conjecture Speaker: Barry C. Mazur Affiliation: Gerhard Gade University Professor, Harvard University Date: October 13, 2022 Ogg’s celebrated conjecture can be paraphrased
From playlist Mathematics