The prime symbol ′, double prime symbol ″, triple prime symbol ‴, and quadruple prime symbol ⁗ are used to designate units and for other purposes in mathematics, science, linguistics and music. Although the characters differ little in appearance from those of the apostrophe and single and double quotation marks, the uses of the prime symbol are quite different. While an apostrophe is now often used in place of the prime, and a double quote in place of the double prime (due to the lack of prime symbols on everyday writing keyboards), such substitutions are not considered appropriate in formal materials or in typesetting. (Wikipedia).
Interesting Facts About the Last Digits of Prime Numbers
This video explains some interesting facts about the last digits of prime numbers.
From playlist Mathematics General Interest
Prime Numbers and their Mysterious Distribution (Prime Number Theorem)
Primes are the building blocks of math. But just how mysterious are they? Our study of prime numbers dates back to the ancient Greeks who first recognized that certain numbers can't be turned into rectangles, or that they can't be factored into any way. Over the years prime numbers have
From playlist Prime Numbers
Algebra - Ch. 6: Factoring (4 of 55) What is a Prime Number?
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain what is a prime number. A prime number is a positive integer that can only be written as a product of one and itself. Its factors are “1” and itself. To donate: http://www.ilectureonline.com/
From playlist ALGEBRA CH 6 FACTORING
Prime Factoring - GCSE Mathematics Revision (Foundation)
What are prime numbers? Learn how to find the prime factors of a number and write it as a product of prime factors. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Support the channel ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf89Gd0FuNUdWv8FlSS7lqQ/join
From playlist Number
An easy intro to prime numbers and composite numbers that MAKES SENSE. What are prime numbers? A prime number is a number that has exactly 2 factors: two and itself. What are composite numbers? A composite number is one which has two or more factors. What is the difference between a p
From playlist Indicies (Exponents) and Primes
How to Tell if a Number is a Prime Number
This tutorial explains how to determine whether or not a number is a prime number. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn2SbZWi4yTkmPUj5wnbfoA/join :)
From playlist Basic Math
Introduction to prime numbers for GCSE 9-1 maths!
From playlist Prime Numbers, HCF and LCM - GCSE 9-1 Maths
Cryptography and Network Security by Prof. D. Mukhopadhyay, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
From playlist Computer - Cryptography and Network Security
What is a Tensor? Lesson 32: Tensor density examples. (REDUX)
What is a Tensor? Lesson 32: Tensor density examples. This is a repaired version of Lesson 32. The previous version was missing the first 15 minutes!
From playlist What is a Tensor?
Introduction to number theory lecture 35 Jacobi symbol
This lecture is part of my Berkeley math 115 course "Introduction to number theory" For the other lectures in the course see https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8yHsr3EFj53L8sMbzIhhXSAOpuZ1Fov8 We define the Jacobi symbol and prove its basic properties, and show how to calculate it fa
From playlist Introduction to number theory (Berkeley Math 115)
Theory of numbers: Jacobi symbol
This lecture is part of an online undergraduate course on the theory of numbers. We define the Jacobi symbol as an extension of the Legendre symbol, and show how to use it to calculate the Legendre symbol fast. We also briefly mention the Kronecker symbol. For the other lectures in t
From playlist Theory of numbers
Commutative algebra 30 Symbolic powers
This lecture is part of an online course on commutative algebra, following the book "Commutative algebra with a view toward algebraic geometry" by David Eisenbud. In this lecture we give some examples related to primary ideals. In particular we give an example of a primary ideal that is
From playlist Commutative algebra
Introduction to number theory lecture 36 Kronecker symbol
This lecture is part of my Berkeley math 115 course "Introduction to number theory" For the other lectures in the course see https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8yHsr3EFj53L8sMbzIhhXSAOpuZ1Fov8 We define the Kronecker symbol and summarize its properties. The textbook is "An introduc
From playlist Introduction to number theory (Berkeley Math 115)
Andras Vasy - Microlocal analysis and wave propagation (Part 2)
In these lectures I will explain the basics of microlocal analysis, emphasizing non-elliptic problems, such as wave propagation, both on manifolds without boundary, and on manifolds with boundary. In the latter case there is no « standard » algebra of differential, or pseudodifferential,
From playlist Ecole d'été 2014 - Analyse asymptotique en relativité générale
What is General Relativity? Lesson 5: The Catalogue of Spacetimes
What is General Relativity? Lesson 5: The Catalogue of Spacetimes - Minkowski Spacetime I invite you to download the Catalog of Spacetimes at : https://arxiv.org/abs/0904.4184 to use as a reference for the rest of the course.
From playlist What is General Relativity?
[ANT12] Quadratic reciprocity and prime factorisation
In this video, we finally put all the pieces together and see how quadratic reciprocity can help us to factorise primes in quadratic extensions of Z. ANT books: Marcus, "Number Fields"; Ireland and Rosen, "A Classical Introduction to Modern Number Theory"... Keith Conrad's notes: https:/
From playlist [ANT] An unorthodox introduction to algebraic number theory
This video explains how to determine the prime factorization of a number using a factor tree. http://mathispower4u.yolasite.com/
From playlist Number Sense - Whole Numbers
Lec 3 | MIT 6.451 Principles of Digital Communication II
Hard-decision and Soft-decision Decoding View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-451S05 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
From playlist MIT 6.451 Principles of Digital Communication II