Outlines of mathematics and logic
Lists of mathematics topics cover a variety of topics related to mathematics. Some of these lists link to hundreds of articles; some link only to a few. The template to the right includes links to alphabetical lists of all mathematical articles. This article brings together the same content organized in a manner better suited for browsing.Lists cover aspects of basic and advanced mathematics, methodology, mathematical statements, integrals, general concepts, mathematical objects, and reference tables.They also cover equations named after people, societies, mathematicians, journals, and meta-lists. The purpose of this list is not similar to that of the Mathematics Subject Classification formulated by the American Mathematical Society. Many mathematics journals ask authors of research papers and expository articles to list subject codes from the Mathematics Subject Classification in their papers. The subject codes so listed are used by the two major reviewing databases, Mathematical Reviews and Zentralblatt MATH. This list has some items that would not fit in such a classification, such as list of exponential topics and list of factorial and binomial topics, which may surprise the reader with the diversity of their coverage. (Wikipedia).
Business Math (1 of 1) Introduction
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will introduce the topics that will be covered in Business Math – investments, interest, annuities, mortgages, functions in business, cost, revenue, profit, supply and demand, predictions, optimization, ma
From playlist BUSINESS MATH 1 - INTRODUCTION
Here are 10 completely different books on math and physics. These books are all so different. The topics include Basic Math, Topology, Abstract Algebra, Mathematical Statistics, Calculus, Physics, Partial Differential Equations, Precalculus, and Real Analysis. Here is a list of the books.
From playlist Book Reviews
The Practice of Mathematics - Part 11
The Practice of Mathematics Ropert P. Langlands Institute for Advanced Study February 15, 2000 Robert P. Langlands, Professor Emeritus, School of Mathematics. There are several central mathematical problems, or complexes of problems, that every mathematician who is eager to acquire some
From playlist Mathematics
The Practice of Mathematics - Part 1
The Practice of Mathematics Robert P. Langlands Institute for Advanced Study October 26, 1999 Robert P. Langlands, Professor Emeritus, School of Mathematics. There are several central mathematical problems, or complexes of problems, that every mathematician who is eager to acquire some b
From playlist Mathematics
The Practice of Mathematics - Part 16
The Practice of Mathematics Robert P. Langlands Institute for Advanced Study March 21, 2000 Robert P. Langlands, Professor Emeritus, School of Mathematics. There are several central mathematical problems, or complexes of problems, that every mathematician who is eager to acquire some br
From playlist Mathematics
The Practice of Mathematics - Part 5
The Practice of Mathematics Robert P. Langlands Institute for Advanced Study November 23, 1999 Robert P. Langlands, Professor Emeritus, School of Mathematics. There are several central mathematical problems, or complexes of problems, that every mathematician who is eager to acquire some
From playlist Mathematics
In this video I will show you a very good book on discrete math. This book has lots of the math that you need for computer science. It also has full solutions to every single problem. The book is titled Concrete Mathematics and it was written by Graham, Knuth, Patashnik. Here is the book:
From playlist Book Reviews
The Practice of Mathematics - Part 15
The Practice of Mathematics Robert P. Langlands Institute for Advanced Study March 14, 2000 Robert P. Langlands, Professor Emeritus, School of Mathematics. There are several central mathematical problems, or complexes of problems, that every mathematician who is eager to acquire some br
From playlist Mathematics
The Practice of Mathematics - Part 2
The Practice of Mathematics Robert P. Langlands Institute for Advanced Study November 2, 1999 Robert P. Langlands, Professor Emeritus, School of Mathematics. There are several central mathematical problems, or complexes of problems, that every mathematician who is eager to acquire some
From playlist Mathematics
The decline of rigour in modern mathematics | Real numbers and limits Math Foundations 88
Rigour means logical validity or accuracy. In this lecture we look at this concept in some detail, describe the important role of Euclid's Elements, talk about proof, and examine a useful diagram suggesting the hierarchy of mathematics. We give some explanation for why rigour has declined
From playlist Math Foundations
Recent Conversation with Curt Jaimungal : Real numbers aren't real | N J Wildberger
Curt Jaimungal is a Toronto based film maker with a maths physics background and he has a wide range of interests including not just mathematics and physics but also consciousness, philosophy, UFOs and free will. This is a heads up on a recent interview he did with me: the video is at htt
From playlist Sociology and Pure Mathematics
Advice to Amateur Research Mathematicians: Poly Number theory-- future directions for greater import
Number theory is a very attractive subject, but in this video we argue that for prospective amateur researchers, the chance of making an important contribution is minimal. Better to focus on a much bigger and more wide open area: Poly Number theory! Polynumbers, developed in the Algebrai
From playlist Maxel inverses and orthogonal polynomials (non-Members)
7 Ways to Level Up Your MATH SUPERPOWERS
Here are seven projects you can do over a summer to become a better mathematician: 1) Learn how to program and/or apply those skills to do something in math. I typically recommend Python for a first language for STEM students. R is useful for stats. But it doesn't have to be a general lang
From playlist Learning Math Advice
Michael R. Douglas - How will we do mathematics in 2030?
Abstract: We make the case that over the coming decade, computer assisted reasoning will become far more widely used in the mathematical sciences. This includes interactive and automatic theorem verification, symbolic algebra, and emerging technologies such as formal knowledge repositories
From playlist 2nd workshop Nokia-IHES / AI: what's next?
Mathematical Knowledge Management software survey (paper review)
In this video I talk about the paper "The Space of Mathematical Software Systems — A Survey of Paradigmatic Systems" found here: https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.04955 My notes on the text and all links shown on in the video can be found here: https://gist.github.com/Nikolaj-K/87371836d1dd1abfba
From playlist Reviews
A brief history of geometry II: The European epoch | Sociology and Pure Mathematics | N J Wildberger
Let's have a quick overview of some of the developments in the European story of geometry -- at least up to the 19th century. We'll discuss Cartesian geometry, Projective geometry, Descriptive geometry, Algebraic geometry and Differential geometry. This is meant for people from outside m
From playlist Sociology and Pure Mathematics
Partitions, Dyson, and Ramanujan - George Andrews
George Andrews The Pennsylvania State University September 27, 2013 More videos on http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Dreams of Earth and Sky
Fixed Income: Duration plus convexity to approximate bond price change (FRM T4-38)
Duration plus a convexity adjustment is a good estimate (approximation) of the bond's price change. We can express this change in percentage terms(%) as given by ΔP/P = -D*Δy + 0.5*C*(Δy)^2; or we can express this in dollar terms ($) as given by ΔP =∂P/∂y*Δy + 0.5*∂^2P/∂y^2*(Δy)^2. 💡 Dis
From playlist Valuation and RIsk Models (FRM Topic 4)
Probability Theory - Part 1 - Introduction (including R) [dark version]
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From playlist Probability Theory [dark version]
The Practice of Mathematics - Part 9
The Practice of Mathematics Robert P. Langlands Institute for Advanced Study February 1, 2000 Robert P. Langlands, Professor Emeritus, School of Mathematics. There are several central mathematical problems, or complexes of problems, that every mathematician who is eager to acquire some
From playlist Mathematics