Frank Horace Hahn FBA (26 April 1925 – 29 January 2013) was a British economist whose work focused on general equilibrium theory, monetary theory, Keynesian economics and critique of monetarism. A famous problem of economic theory, the conditions under which money, which is intrinsically worthless, can have a positive value in a general equilibrium, is called "Hahn's problem" after him. One of Hahn's main abiding concerns was the understanding of Keynesian (Non-Walrasian) outcomes in general equilibrium situations. (Wikipedia).
Dorothy Horstmann: Polio Pioneer
Yale researcher Dorothy Horstmann made seminal discoveries about the course of polio that supported the ultimate development of a vaccine. Her former mentee, George Miller reflects on Horstmann's science and life. Deputy Dean Carolyn Slayman talks about Horstmann's groundbreaking role as a
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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
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Four-Term Phenomenon (1933 – 1945)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt is a colossal figure in American History. He led the nation through the Great Depression, as well as World War II. He is the only president to be elected four times, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest presidents of all time, along with Washington and Li
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The Himmler Who Died in Berlin 1945
The strange story of Heinrich Himmler's younger brother Ernst, who fought and died in the 1945 Battle of Berlin. Dr. Mark Felton FRHistS, FRSA, is a well-known British historian, the author of 22 non-fiction books, including bestsellers 'Zero Night' and 'Castle of the Eagles', both curren
From playlist Volkssturm Home Guard 1944-45
Frank Schmidtmeier, of dSPACE, and Christoph Hahn, of MathWorks, guide you step-by-step through the workflow from reading sensor data to your Simulink® model to auto-generated C code running on the ECU. Starting from a software demonstration of the Formula Student team Strohm & Söhne at Te
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Functional Analysis - Part 25 - Hahn–Banach theorem
Support the channel on Steady: https://steadyhq.com/en/brightsideofmaths Or support me via PayPal: https://paypal.me/brightmaths Watch the whole series: https://bright.jp-g.de/functional-analysis/ Functional analysis series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBh2i93oe2qsGKDOsuVVw-OCA
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Embrace the remix - Kirby Ferguson
Nothing is original, says Kirby Ferguson, creator of Everything is a Remix. From Bob Dylan to Steve Jobs, he says our most celebrated creators borrow, steal and transform. Talk by Kirby Ferguson.
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American Nazis - The German American Bund
This video is about the history of the German American Bund, an American Nazi Party infamous for its giant rally at Madison Square Garden in 1938. Dr. Mark Felton is a well-known British historian, the author of 22 non-fiction books, including bestsellers 'Zero Night' and 'Castle of the E
From playlist Hitler Various Subjects
The Human Experience in Medical Care Panel Discussion
This panel discussion is a wide-ranging discussion of how medical professionals may better serve their patients by focusing on the human experience of medical care. Panelists included Matthew Ellman, M.D., Lisa Sanders, M.D., William Sledge, M.D. and moderated by Professor Richard Prum.
From playlist Franke Program in Science and the Humanities
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
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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
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Why do Some Species Thrive in Cities?
Urban development can be tough on wildlife. But some plants and animals are adapting to our cities in surprising ways. Thanks to squarespace.com for supporting this video. Go build a website! http://www.squarespace.com/minuteearth (use your 10% discount code: EARTH) Please support Minut
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"Gestapo" Müller - Hunting Hitler's Secret Police Chief
What happened to the greatly feared SS General Heinrich Müller, head of the infamous Gestapo. Last seen in Hitler's bunker the day after Hitler's suicide, he simply disappeared into thin air. This programme examines the worldwide hunt for him, and the theories of Gestapo Müller's ultimate
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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
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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
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
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
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Many thanks to subscriber Theodore Boehne for suggesting this topic. Some people had uncomfortable surnames during WWII, and none more so than a Ukrainian Red Army soldier whose surname was Hitler! Find out his story here... Dr. Mark Felton FRHistS, FRSA, is a well-known British historia
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