Convex analysis | Metric geometry

Danzer set

In geometry, a Danzer set is a set of points that touches every convex body of unit volume. Ludwig Danzer asked whether it is possible for such a set to have bounded density. Several variations of this problem remain unsolved. (Wikipedia).

Danzer set
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Stirring the Mandelbrot Set: a checkerboard

http://code.google.com/p/mandelstir/

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Stirring the Mandelbrot Set

http://code.google.com/p/mandelstir/

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The Mandelbrot set is a churning machine

Its job is to fling off the red pixels and hang onto the green ones. Audio by @Dorfmandesign

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Stirring a Julia Set (0-0.636i)

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Rowing, trashing, physics - TT2013 Week 5

A lot going on this week! I talk about the past week of studying, and then explain some of Oxford's traditions - the relatively famous rowing and the relatively (thankfully) unknown trashings. I should point out that the university does not in any way condone trashings. They're not too kee

From playlist Oxvlogs

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Roger Penrose: Forbidden crystal symmetry - Event Q&A

The event question and answer session from an Ri event with Sir Roger Penrose in October 2013. The famous mathematician provides a unique insight into the "forbidden symmetry" of his famous penrose tiles and the use of non-repeating patterns in design and architecture. It is a rigorous

From playlist Celebrating Crystallography

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The 'Ten Cent Beer Night' Riot

The June 4, 1974, night game between the Texas Rangers and the Cleveland Indians was one for the record books. Whether because of the cheap beer, the hot weather, college students home for summer, or the full moon, the things that made the game memorable had little to do with playing baseb

From playlist Riots in history

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Set Game

SET is an awesome game that really gets your brain working. Play it! Read more about SET here: http://theothermath.com/index.php/2020/03/27/set/

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Mandelbrot Set Computer Rendered

Bask in the beauty of the Mandelbrot set, one of the most incredible and otherworldly constructions in mathematics. This video explores the set as generated by a computer program developed by me.

From playlist Fun

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Steely Dan - "The Very Best of Steely Dan"

Folk Rock and Jazz. Without any introduction, the unique sound and beat of The Steely Dan remains unequalled to this very day. It defies obsolescene suffered usually by popular music.

From playlist 70's and 80's Music to Paint to

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Motivic correlators and locally symmetric spaces - Alexander Goncharov

Locally Symmetric Spaces Seminar Topic: Motivic correlators and locally symmetric spaces Speaker: Alexander Goncharov Affiliation: Yale University; Member, School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Date: October 3, 2017 For more videos, please visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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What is Set Subtraction?

What is set subtraction? In this video we go over that, the set minus set operation, and an example of subtraction in set theory. This is a handy concept to grasp to understand the complement of a set and universal sets, which I also have videos on. Links below. I hope you find this vide

From playlist Set Theory

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Power Set of the Power Set of the Power Set of the Empty Set | Set Theory

The power set of the power set of the power set of the empty set, we'll go over how to find just that in today's set theory video lesson! We'll also go over the power set of the empty set, the power set of the power set of the empty set, and we'll se the power set of the power set of the p

From playlist Set Theory

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Set Theory (Part 1): Notation and Operations

Please feel free to leave comments/questions on the video and practice problems below! In this video series, we'll explore the basics of set theory. I assume no experience with set theory in the video series and anyone who's "been around town" in math should understand the videos. To make

From playlist Set Theory by Mathoma

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Hereditarily finite sets

In this video I give an implementation of the power set operation for a crude notion of sets. I then use it to general the hereditarily finite set. I'm motivated both by providing a nice elaboration of a simple model of the ZFC axioms as well as giving a bridge to talk about the AVL-tree d

From playlist Programming

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The perfect number of axioms | Axiomatic Set Theory, Section 1.1

In this video we introduce 6 of the axioms of ZFC set theory. My Twitter: https://twitter.com/KristapsBalodi3 Intro: (0:00) The Axiom of Existence: (2:39) The Axiom of Extensionality: (4:20) The Axiom Schema of Comprehension: (6:15) The Axiom of Pair (12:16) The Axiom of Union (15:15) T

From playlist Axiomatic Set Theory

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Introduction to Sets and Set Notation

This video defines a set, special sets, and set notation.

From playlist Sets (Discrete Math)

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What is the Power Set of the Empty Set? | Set Theory

What is the power set of the empty set? We will answer this question in today’s math lesson! We will write the empty set like so: { }. Recall that the power set of a set A is the set containing all subsets of A. So, for example, P({ 1 }) = { { }, { 1 } }. Also, recall that if the cardinali

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