Hiroshi Haruki (春木 博, Haruki Hiroshi, died September 13, 1997) was a Japanese mathematician. A world-renowned expert in functional equations, he is best known for discovering "Haruki's theorem" and "Haruki's Lemma" in plane geometry. Some of his published work, such as: "On a Characteristic Property of Confocal Conic Sections" is available (open source) on Project Euclid. Haruki earned his MSc and PhD from Osaka University and taught there. He was a professor at the University of Waterloo in Canada from 1966 till his retirement in 1986. He was a founding member of the university's computer science department (1967). (Wikipedia).
Why should you read “Kafka on the Shore”? - Iseult Gillespie
Follow the entwined destinies of Kafka and Nakata in Haruki Murakami’s mind-bending novel “Kafka on the Shore.” -- Desperate to escape his tyrannical father and the family curse he feels doomed to repeat, Haruki Murakami’s teenage protagonist renames himself “Kafka” after his favorite au
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Adam Savage's Top 5 Science Fiction Books
In this episode of Ask Adam Savage, Adam answers this question from fan Cody Limber: "I've read and loved nearly everything you've mentioned on the Still Untitled podcast, but I need recommendations for sci-fi books. What are your top 5 favorite sci-fi books?" Side note: Adam could not sto
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Tested in 2019: Adam Savage's Favorite Things!
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Hiroshi Ishii: "Vision Driven Beyond Tangible Bits..." - Solid 2014 Keynote
From the 2014 Solid Conference: Hiroshi Ishii's Keynote talk, "Vision Driven Beyond Tangible Bits Towards Radical Atoms". MIT Media Lab's vision-driven design research is carried out through an artistic approach. Whereas today's mainstream Human Computer Interaction (HCI) research address
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The Japanese 'Invasion' of Australia
Did the Japanese try to invade Australia? The answer is 'yes', but also 'not quite' - find out the full and surprising story of the Japanese landing in Western Australia in 1944. Help support my channel - see below for details: https://www.paypal.me/markfeltonproduction https://www.patreo
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Sparks! | Hiroshi Ishiguro | Interactive robots and our future society
Talk broadcast live at CERN on 18 September 2021 during the first edition of Sparks! The Serendipity Forum at CERN Hiroshi Ishiguro received a engineering doctorate from Osaka University and is currently a Professor in the Department of Systems Innovation. The reality of humanlike robots a
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Immigration Law Symposium Panel 3
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Learning From the Best: Character Description
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Stanford Seminar - Hiroshi Shimizu on Electric Vehicle Technology
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