Mathematical analysts

Karel deLeeuw

Karel deLeeuw, or de Leeuw (February 20, 1930 – August 18, 1978), was a mathematics professor at Stanford University, specializing in harmonic analysis and functional analysis. (Wikipedia).

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Lou van den Dries 5/22/15 Part 1

Title: Differential-Henselian Fields

From playlist Spring 2015

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Lou van den Dries 5/22/15 Part 2

Title: Differential-Henselian Fields

From playlist Spring 2015

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De Wereld Draait Door - Oct 25, 2011.

Walter Lewin as a guest at Dutch TV show "De Wereld Draait Door". (c) De Wereld Draait Door, VARA 2011 http://dewerelddraaitdoor.vara.nl A physicist was present and he was join to demonstrate the demo with the wrecking ball which Lewin has done so often. However he blew it (watch it!)

From playlist TV Appearances

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Hugo Duminil-Copin - La marche aléatoire auto-évitante

http://www.lesprobabilitesdedemain.fr/index.html Organisateurs : Céline Abraham, Linxiao Chen, Pascal Maillard, Bastien Mallein et la Fondation Sciences Mathématiques de Paris

From playlist Les probabilités de demain 2016

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TODD TERJE - Delorean Dynamite (album version) OFFICIAL

http://smarturl.it/TTitsalbumtime www.roughtrade.com/albums/80564

From playlist 2014 (plus some from 2013)

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MijnOverheid Toepassingsmogelijkheden

Korte video over de toepassingsmogelijkheden van MijnOverheid.nl De portal die iedereen kan vinden op www.mijnoverheid.nl

From playlist awareness

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Jean Delcourt, Lagrange et la géométrie : une théorie du contact

Jean Delcourt présente la conception de Lagrange du contact des courbes. Ecartant le modèle antérieur des courbes considérés comme des polygones à une infinité de côtés infiniment petits, il développe, dans la seconde partie de la Théorie des fonctions analytiques, une théorie du contact f

From playlist Séminaire d'Histoire des Mathématiques

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Lecture 7 | Programming Methodology (Stanford)

Lecture by Professor Mehran Sahami for the Stanford Computer Science Department (CS106A). Professor Sahami recaps on CASTs, then continues talking about loops, function, methods, and returning. CS106A is an Introduction to the engineering of computer applications emphasizing modern so

From playlist Course | Programming Methodology

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The Moessner Miracle. Why wasn't this discovered for over 2000 years?

Today's video is about a mathematical gem that was discovered 70 years ago. Although it's been around for quite a while and it's super cool and it's super accessible, hardly anybody knows about it. 00:00​ Intro 04:58 Chapter 1: Making our own proof 09:55​ Chapter 2: Some more amazing fac

From playlist Recent videos

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4.1.1 Tree Model: Video

MIT 6.042J Mathematics for Computer Science, Spring 2015 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-042JS15 Instructor: Albert R. Meyer License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

From playlist MIT 6.042J Mathematics for Computer Science, Spring 2015

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Mysteries of vernacular: Robot - Jessica Oreck and Rachael Teel

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/mysteries-of-vernacular-robot-jessica-oreck-and-rachael-teel In 1920, Czech writer Karel Čapek wrote a play about human-like machines, thereby inventing the term robot from the Central European word for forced labor. Jessica Oreck and Rachael Te

From playlist Mysteries of Vernacular

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Algebra - Word Problems - Rate and Distance Part 1/3

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! Word problems are challenging, but rewarding once you learn how they're done! Let's take a look at another word problem. In this problem we'll find the speed of a driver by comparing their driving time, distance, and sp

From playlist MOST POPULAR VIDEOS

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Power Query Defaults To Bankers Rounding Featuring Celia Alves - 2392

A very detailed discussion today about how Excel rounds. We were all taught in school that 8.4 rounds to 8 and 8.5 rounds to 9. But not in Power Query. Without letting you know, Power Query defaults to a rounding mode known as ASTM-E29 rounding or Banker's Rounding. In this scenario, anyth

From playlist Power Query

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Who Would Be Tsar of Russia Today? | Romanov Family Tree

Russian Tsars Family Tree | Ivan the Terrible to Nicholas II: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE1Ib9r2ooo CREDITS: ========================= Chart & Narration: Matt Baker https://usefulcharts.com/ Animation: Syawish Rehman https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf0O2efB4K66UUaT7QJPVNA Audio

From playlist Royal Family Trees

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Lecture 16: Dynamic Neural Networks for Question Answering

Lecture 16 addresses the question ""Can all NLP tasks be seen as question answering problems?"". Key phrases: Coreference Resolution, Dynamic Memory Networks for Question Answering over Text and Images ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Natur

From playlist Lecture Collection | Natural Language Processing with Deep Learning (Winter 2017)

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De Belastingdienst: DigiD

Tv Reclame van de De Belastingdienst Telsell parodie

From playlist awareness

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Timothy Snyder: The Making of Modern Ukraine. Class 5: Vikings, Slavers, Lawgivers: The Kyiv State

In Class 5, Professor Snyder describes the foundations of the Kyiv state. Timothy Snyder is the Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale University and a permanent fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna. He speaks five and reads ten European languages. Ukraine must hav

From playlist Timothy Snyder: The Making of Modern Ukraine

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