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Wolfgang Hahn

Wolfgang Hahn (April 30, 1911 – January 10, 1998) was a German mathematician who worked on special functions, in particular orthogonal polynomials. He introduced Hahn polynomials, Hahn difference, Hahn q-addition (or Jackson-Hahn-Cigler q-addition), and the Hahn–Exton q-Bessel function. He was an honorary member of the Austrian Mathematical Society. (Wikipedia).

Wolfgang Hahn
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Zahlen und Geometrie. Antrittsvorlesung Prof. Peter Scholze

Am dies academicus der Universität Bonn im lfd. Sommersemester 2017 hat Prof. Dr. Peter Scholze (geb. 1987, u. a. Leibniz-Preisträger) seine Antrittsvorlesung gehalten. Peter Scholze ist Hausdorff Chair am Exzellenzcluster Hausdorff Center for Mathematics der Universität Bonn. Weitere Inf

From playlist Peter Scholze

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Hitler - The Road to Revenge

Portraits of Power - Hitler - The Road to Revenge Narrated by Henry Fonda Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 -- 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician and the leader of the Nazi Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP); National Socialist German Worker

From playlist Portraits of Power - Those who shaped the Twentieth Century

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Max Planck vs the Nazis

Max Planck was tested by Hitler, how could he stand up for his friends Albert Einstein, Fritz Haber, Lise Meitner, Otto Hahn and more? Did Planck do the right thing? Watch the video and decide for yourself. My Patreon Page (thanks!): https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15291200 Some Links

From playlist Max Planck Biographies

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Why Heisenberg Worked for Hitler

In 1939, Werner Heisenberg joined the "Uranium Club" to try to make a nuclear bomb for Hitler. Why? He didn't love the Nazis and he had plenty of opportunities to leave. This is the story of the moral failings of a brilliant man. My Patreon Page (thanks!): https://www.patreon.com/user?u=

From playlist History of Lighting (War of the Currents)

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Hitler and the Hohenzollerns - The Kaiser's Family & the Nazis

During the Nazi period, the former Imperial Family of Kaiser Wilhelm II maintained a strange relationship with Hitler, hoping that he would re-instate one of them to the post of Emperor. Dr. Mark Felton FRHistS, FRSA, is a well-known British historian, the author of 22 non-fiction books

From playlist Hitler Various Subjects

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Festkolloquium für Peter Scholze

Prof. Dr. Peter Scholze hat die Fields-Medaille erhalten; die Universität Bonn hat anlässlich dieses großartigen Erfolges ein Festkolloquium für ihn ausgerichtet. Produktionteam: Ole Lentfer & Gunar Peters Musik: Campus Brass (c) Universität Bonn / uni-bonn.tv 2018

From playlist Peter Scholze

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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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Wer bestimmt den Wert? – Köln – #wonachsuchstdu

So mancher Bordeaux kostet ein Vermögen – der Wein allein kann‘s nicht sein. Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler am Kölner Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung untersuchen, was den Wert von Gütern eigentlich ausmacht. Dieser definiert sich nicht nur über objektive Eigenschaf

From playlist Max-Planck-Deutschlandreise – #wonachsuchstdu

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"Ehre, Freude, Stolz": Peter Scholze ist zurück in Deutschland

Einen Tag nach seiner Rückkehr von der IMC in Rio des Janeiro traf Fields-Medaillen-Träger Prof. Dr. Peter Scholze die wartenden Journalisten. uni-bonn.tv zeigt hier die Pressekonferenz der Uni Bonn vom 07.08.2018. ' © Universität Bonn / uni-bonn.tv / LENTFER FILMPRODUKTION

From playlist Peter Scholze

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What Really Happened the First Time We Split a Heavy Atom in Half

This episode was produced in collaboration with and sponsored by Emerson. Click here to learn more about their We Love STEM initiative: http://bit.ly/2fnBiHO When scientists first split the atom, they didn’t realize what they’d done until physicist Lise Meitner figured out they had discov

From playlist Uploads

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Max Planck and Quantum Physics in the 1920s

How did Germany in the 1920s with their isolation and poverty become the leaders of Quantum theory? I contend that Max Planck influenced German science and forged friendships with Bohr to be at the center of this revolution in science. (Small correction: Hermann Planck was born in Nove

From playlist Max Planck Biographies

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The Chubb Fellowship of Timothy Dwight College presents Violinist Hilary Hahn

Head of Timothy Dwight Residential College, Mary Lui interviews Violinist Hilary Hahn as the Chubb Fellow for the Spring 2022 semester.  Three-time Grammy Award-winning violinist Hilary Hahn matches expressive musicality and technical expertise with a diverse repertoire guided by artistic

From playlist The Chubb Fellowship of Timothy Dwight College

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The Story of the Radioactive Boy Scout

The Boy Scouts usually teach you how to tie knots or maybe start a fire, but one scout decided to take his survival training just a little further. Nicknamed the Radioactive Boy Scout, David Hahn at the age of 17 attempted to create a homemade nuclear breeder reactor in his mom's backyard

From playlist Concerning History

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Nuclear Fission explained

Nuclear fission - the splitting of the atom... How does this occur and why does it release a large amount of energy? The video covers all this, as well as a brief history of its discovery. Please consider supporting the channel- as little as $1 appreciated - to help produce more great co

From playlist Modern Physics

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Strange Calculus Book From 1850

In this video I go over a super old calculus book that was written in 1850. The person who wrote this book was a Mathematical Master at King's College School, London. Before that he worked as a fireman and also on a steamer for several years. He studied mathematics, in particular the works

From playlist Book Reviews

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Hajime Ishihara: The constructive Hahn Banach theorem, revisited

The lecture was held within the framework of the Hausdorff Trimester Program: Types, Sets and Constructions. Abstract: The Hahn-Banach theorem, named after the mathematicians Hans Hahn and Stefan Banach who proved it independently in the late 1920s, is a central tool in functional analys

From playlist Workshop: "Constructive Mathematics"

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Hahn Solo: Sibelius Violin Concerto

Welcome to Hahn Solo: Sibelius edition! In this ongoing series, I perform only the solo violin part of some of my favorite concertos. I hope that, by hearing the parts separately, you’ll pick up on things you wouldn’t otherwise notice, and enjoy the piece even more when you hear it as a wh

From playlist Classical

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Sibelius : Concerto pour violon (Hilary Hahn)

Sous la direction de Mikko Franck, l'Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France joue le "Concerto pour violon et orchestre en ré mineur" op. 47 de Jean Sibelius avec Hilary Hahn. Concert donné en direct de l'Auditorium de la Maison de la Radio à Paris. Quatre ans avant la mort du violoniste

From playlist Classical

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The Father Of Poison Gas - Fritz Haber I WHO DID WHAT IN WW1?

Fritz Haber is one of the most famous German scientists. His inventions made it possible to feed an ever growing human population and influence us till this day. But Fritz Haber had a dark side too: His research made the weaponization of gas and the increased production of explosives possi

From playlist Who Did What In WW1?

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Hahn polynomials | F. H. Jackson | Mathematics | Special functions | Issai Schur | Hahn–Exton q-Bessel function | Orthogonal polynomials