- published: 17 Nov 2009
- views: 221182
- author: UCBerkeley
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Mathematics - Multivariable Calculus - Lecture 1
Multivariable Calculus Instructor: Edward Frenkel course website: math.berkeley.edu...
published: 17 Nov 2009
author: UCBerkeley
Mathematics - Multivariable Calculus - Lecture 1
Multivariable Calculus Instructor: Edward Frenkel course website: math.berkeley.edu
50:19
Maths Degree Lecture: mathematics of codes and code-breaking
What's it like to study Maths at University? Dr James Grime of Cambridge University discus...
published: 07 Feb 2012
author: Rebecca Moore
Maths Degree Lecture: mathematics of codes and code-breaking
What's it like to study Maths at University? Dr James Grime of Cambridge University discusses the fascinating history and mathematics of codes and code-breaking. The lecture includes a demonstration of a genuine World War II Enigma Machine. The lecture formed part of the University of Glamorgan's Annual Sixth Form Maths Lecture 2011. fat.glam.ac.uk
- published: 07 Feb 2012
- views: 1632
- author: Rebecca Moore
76:59
Mathematics - Multivariable Calculus - Lecture 4
Multivariable Calculus Instructor: Edward Frenkel Course website: math.berkeley.edu...
published: 17 Nov 2009
author: UCBerkeley
Mathematics - Multivariable Calculus - Lecture 4
Multivariable Calculus Instructor: Edward Frenkel Course website: math.berkeley.edu
- published: 17 Nov 2009
- views: 37366
- author: UCBerkeley
73:24
Mathematics - Multivariable Calculus - Lecture 25
Mathematics 53 - Multivariable Calculus - Fall 2009 Instructor: Edward Frenkel Course webs...
published: 09 Dec 2009
author: UCBerkeley
Mathematics - Multivariable Calculus - Lecture 25
Mathematics 53 - Multivariable Calculus - Fall 2009 Instructor: Edward Frenkel Course website: math.berkeley.edu
- published: 09 Dec 2009
- views: 41832
- author: UCBerkeley
27:10
College Algebra - Lecture 2 - Language of mathematics
College Algebra with Professor Richard Delaware - UMKC VSI - Lecture 2 - Language of mathe...
published: 04 May 2009
author: UMKC
College Algebra - Lecture 2 - Language of mathematics
College Algebra with Professor Richard Delaware - UMKC VSI - Lecture 2 - Language of mathematics. This Lecture gives an overview of the Language of Mathematics.
- published: 04 May 2009
- views: 55544
- author: UMKC
46:56
Lecture 1: Math. Analysis
The secondclass in Dr Joel Feinstein's G12MAN Mathematical Analysis module covers a revisi...
published: 10 Mar 2011
author: NottmUniversity
Lecture 1: Math. Analysis
The secondclass in Dr Joel Feinstein's G12MAN Mathematical Analysis module covers a revision of notation: sets, subsets, intersections and unions of finitely many sets. Further module materials are available for download from The University of Nottingham open courseware site: unow.nottingham.ac.uk and on iTunes U: itunesu.nottingham.ac.uk Dr Feinstein's blog may be viewed at: explainingmaths.wordpress.com Dr Joel Feinstein is an Associate Professor in Pure Mathematics at the University of Nottingham.
- published: 10 Mar 2011
- views: 14604
- author: NottmUniversity
74:07
Les maths ne sont qu'une histoire de groupes -- H. Poincaré, 1881 - Étienne Ghys
2010 Clay Research Conference Les maths ne sont qu'une histoire de groupes" -- H. Poincaré...
published: 22 Mar 2012
author: PoincareDuality
Les maths ne sont qu'une histoire de groupes -- H. Poincaré, 1881 - Étienne Ghys
2010 Clay Research Conference Les maths ne sont qu'une histoire de groupes" -- H. Poincaré, 1881 Étienne Ghys Clay Mathematics Institute www.claymath.org
- published: 22 Mar 2012
- views: 11310
- author: PoincareDuality
79:02
Arsdigita 02 (Discrete Mathematics) Lecture 1/20
Course 02: Discrete Mathematics (Arsdigita University) This course covers the mathematical...
published: 20 Aug 2012
author: Jaap Weel
Arsdigita 02 (Discrete Mathematics) Lecture 1/20
Course 02: Discrete Mathematics (Arsdigita University) This course covers the mathematical topics most directly related to computer science. Topics include: logic, relations, functions, basic set theory, countability and counting arguments, proof techniques, mathematical induction, graph theory, combinatorics, discrete probability, recursion, recurrence relations, and number theory. Emphasis is placed on providing a context for the application of the mathematics within computer science. Instructor: Shai Simonson Text: Discrete Mathematics and its Applications, Rosen. 01 What kinds of problems are solved in discrete math? 02 Boolean Algebra and formal logic 03 More logic: quantifiers and predicates 04 Sets 05 Diagonalization, functions and sums review 06 Basic arithmetic and geometric sums, closed forms. 07 Chinese rings puzzle 08 Solving recurrence equations 09 Solving recurrence equations (cont.) 10 Mathematical induction 11 Combinations and permutations 12 Counting Problems 13 Counting problems 14 Counting problems using combinations, distributions 15 Counting problems using combinations, distributions 16 The pigeonhole principle and examples. The inclusion/exclusion theorem and advanced examples. A combinatorial card trick. 17 Equivalence Relations and Partial Orders 18 Euclid's Algorithm 19 Recitation -- a combinatorial card trick 20 Cryptography More information about this course: www.archive.org www.aduni.org Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike ...
- published: 20 Aug 2012
- views: 8224
- author: Jaap Weel
76:17
Terence Tao: The Cosmic Distance Ladder, UCLA
AMS Einstein Public Lecture in Mathematics: Terence Tao is UCLA's Collins Professor of Mat...
published: 26 Oct 2010
author: UCLA
Terence Tao: The Cosmic Distance Ladder, UCLA
AMS Einstein Public Lecture in Mathematics: Terence Tao is UCLA's Collins Professor of Mathematics, and the first UCLA professor to win the prestigious Fields Medal. Less than a month after winning the Fields Medal, Tao was named a MacArthur Fellow. The following month, Tao was named one of "The Brilliant 10" scientists by Popular Science magazine, which called him "Math's Great Uniter" and said that "to Tao, the traditional boundaries between different mathematical fields don't seem to exist." Tao's AMS Einstein Public Lecture in Mathematics is titled "The Cosmic Distance Ladder." The American Mathematical Society (AMS) sponsors a series of public lectures in mathematics entitled The AMS Einstein Public Lecture in Mathematics. The lectures began in 2005, to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of Einstein's annus mirabilis. They are given annually at one of the Society's eight sectional meetings. The year 1905 marked the publication by Albert Einstein in Germany of three fundamental papers that changed the course of twentieth-century physics. Einstein later moved to the United States, where he became a founding member of the School of Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Sponsored by the American Mathematical Society Hosted by the UCLA Department of Mathematics, The Philip C. Curtis Jr. Center for Mathematics and Teaching and the UCLA Division of Physical Sciences. Additional support provided by the UCLA Chancellor's Office.
- published: 26 Oct 2010
- views: 15539
- author: UCLA
8:54
Warwick Uni Flash Mob - Maths Lecture (featuring RAG)
Warwick FlashMob Society's second flash mob - disrupting a first-year maths lecture with s...
published: 28 Nov 2010
author: warwickflashmob
Warwick Uni Flash Mob - Maths Lecture (featuring RAG)
Warwick FlashMob Society's second flash mob - disrupting a first-year maths lecture with signs giving the students instructions during RAG week.
- published: 28 Nov 2010
- views: 15568
- author: warwickflashmob
10:05
Middle School Math Lecture Aug 18 part 4
Middle school math lecture aug 18 part 4...
published: 20 Aug 2010
author: mrsbmath40
Middle School Math Lecture Aug 18 part 4
Middle school math lecture aug 18 part 4
- published: 20 Aug 2010
- views: 1018
- author: mrsbmath40
78:49
Mathematics - Multivariable Calculus - Lecture 12
Multivariable Calculus Instructor: Edward Frenkel Course website: math.berkeley.edu...
published: 18 Nov 2009
author: UCBerkeley
Mathematics - Multivariable Calculus - Lecture 12
Multivariable Calculus Instructor: Edward Frenkel Course website: math.berkeley.edu
- published: 18 Nov 2009
- views: 20018
- author: UCBerkeley
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Partitura 001
Realtime sound visualisation made with custom software "Partitura"
Sound by Telefon Tel Av...
published: 04 May 2011
author: Quayola
Partitura 001
Realtime sound visualisation made with custom software "Partitura"
Sound by Telefon Tel Aviv
an ongoing collaboration between Abstract Birds and Quayola
Partitura is a custom software built in vvvv to generate realtime graphics aimed at visualising sound. . The term “Partitura” (score) implies a connection with music, and this metaphor is the main focus of the project. Partitura aims to create a new system for translating sound into visual forms. Inspired by the studies of artists such as Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Oscar Fischinger and Norman McLaren, the images generated by Partitura are based on a precise and coherent system of relationships between various types of geometries. The main characteristic of this system is its horizontal linear structure, like that of a musical score. It is along this linear environment that the different classes of abstract elements are created and evolve over time according to the sound. Partitura creates endless ever-evolving abstract landscapes that can respond to musical structures, audio analysis and manual gestural inputs. It is an instrument that visualises sound with both the freedom of spontaneous personal interpretation/improvisation and at the same time maintaining the automations and triggers of mathematical precision.
Partitura defines a coherent language of its own for the creation of new contemporary abstractions. It is within this system that Partitura creates worlds that expand from a single dot to multiple galaxies, from minimalism to complexity, from rigid to elastic, from solid to liquid, from angular to smoothness, from tentative to boldness, from calm to agitation, from slow to fast, from desaturated to saturation, from dark to lightness, from predictable to unpredictability. Literally ‘everything’ and its opposite... just like a musical flow.
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www.abstractbirds.com
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Sync (by Max Hattler)
For information, awards and credits see http://www.maxhattler.com/sync
For updates join ht...
published: 10 Oct 2011
author: Max Hattler
Sync (by Max Hattler)
For information, awards and credits see http://www.maxhattler.com/sync
For updates join http://www.facebook.com/maxhattler.artistpage
**** SYNC. A CIRCULAR LOOPING ANIMATION PROJECTION INSTALLATION BY MAX HATTLER ****
NSFW - DON'T OPERATE HEAVY MACHINERY AFTER WATCHING - BEST IN HD FULL-SCREEN WITH SOUND ON HEADPHONES - WITH TIME ON YOUR HANDS - CONTAINS FLICKER!
Sync "is based on the idea that there is an underlying unchanging synchronisation at the centre of everything; a sync that was decided at the very beginning of time. Everything follows from it, everything is ruled by it: all time, all physics, all life. And all animation." (Max Hattler, 2011, 'Sync: Circular Adventures in Animation' in Virginie Selavy (ed.) The End: An Electric Sheep Anthology - http://strangeattractor.co.uk/books/the-end/)
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Tactile Waveforms
Süperfad’s latest short film, directed by Nando Costa, explores the connections between sc...
published: 01 Jun 2011
author: Süperfad
Tactile Waveforms
Süperfad’s latest short film, directed by Nando Costa, explores the connections between science, mathematics and music. Drawings representing a musical score are released into stylized landscapes that illustrate conditions through which sounds travel. These drawn representations react in different ways when traveling through the desolate landscapes, transforming into impossible musical instruments and altering elements in the environment along the way. The film’s structure is defined by World Gang’s music composition, which features classic instruments altered electronically to create the track. Working in a push and pull relationship, the film’s video and audio abstractions unite in an experience that is both otherworldly and rooted in tradition.
3:02
Partitura 001
Realtime sound visualisation made with custom software "Partitura"
Sound by Telefon Tel Av...
published: 05 May 2011
author: Abstract Birds
Partitura 001
Realtime sound visualisation made with custom software "Partitura"
Sound by Telefon Tel Aviv
an ongoing collaboration between Abstract Birds and Quayola
Partitura is a custom software built in www.vvvv.org to generate realtime graphics aimed at visualising sound. The term “Partitura” (score) implies a connection with music, and this metaphor is the main focus of the project. Partitura aims to create a new system for translating sound into visual forms. Inspired by the studies of artists such as Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Oscar Fischinger and Norman McLaren, the images generated by Partitura are based on a precise and coherent system of relationships between various types of geometries. The main characteristic of this system is its horizontal linear structure, like that of a musical score. It is along this linear environment that the different classes of abstract elements are created and evolve over time according to the sound. Partitura creates endless ever-evolving abstract landscapes that can respond to musical structures, audio analysis and manual gestural inputs. It is an instrument that visualises sound with both the freedom of spontaneous personal interpretation/improvisation and at the same time maintaining the automations and triggers of mathematical precision.
Partitura defines a coherent language of its own for the creation of new contemporary abstractions. It is within this system that Partitura creates worlds that expand from a single dot to multiple galaxies, from minimalism to complexity, from rigid to elastic, from solid to liquid, from angular to smoothness, from tentative to boldness, from calm to agitation, from slow to fast, from desaturated to saturation, from dark to lightness, from predictable to unpredictability. Literally ‘everything’ and its opposite... just like a musical flow.
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www.abstractbirds.com
www.quayola.com
Youtube results:
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Mathematics - Multivariable Calculus - Lecture 3
Multivariable Calculus Instructor: Edward Frenkel Course website: math.berkeley.edu...
published: 17 Nov 2009
author: UCBerkeley
Mathematics - Multivariable Calculus - Lecture 3
Multivariable Calculus Instructor: Edward Frenkel Course website: math.berkeley.edu
- published: 17 Nov 2009
- views: 46055
- author: UCBerkeley
10:43
Richard Feynman - The Relation of Mathematics & Physics. Part 1
Sorry, but I cannot post all of them. Richard Feynman was an inspirational teacher and cou...
published: 17 Nov 2009
author: Carlos Jerez
Richard Feynman - The Relation of Mathematics & Physics. Part 1
Sorry, but I cannot post all of them. Richard Feynman was an inspirational teacher and could illuminate many esoteric concepts in physics with his contagious enthusiasm. Watch at research.microsoft.com
- published: 17 Nov 2009
- views: 127670
- author: Carlos Jerez
9:24
Heart of Mathematics Lecture 2.5 (Part 1)
MACT 199 - Heart of Mathematics Section 2.5 Part 1 Public Secret Codes and How to Become a...
published: 28 Sep 2009
author: spingrey
Heart of Mathematics Lecture 2.5 (Part 1)
MACT 199 - Heart of Mathematics Section 2.5 Part 1 Public Secret Codes and How to Become a Spy
- published: 28 Sep 2009
- views: 2887
- author: spingrey
14:58
Trigonometry - Lecture - 1 , Mathematics
This is the first part of the lecture for understanding Trigonometry in Maths for preparin...
published: 25 Feb 2012
author: CollegepediaIn
Trigonometry - Lecture - 1 , Mathematics
This is the first part of the lecture for understanding Trigonometry in Maths for preparing for JEE, AIEEE, BITS and other engineering exams. The lectures are taught by IITians themselves to help the aspirants. Collegepedia.in is uploading these lectures to help students learn in a better way. Visit collegepedia.in . We are on facebook as well. For rest of the videos, Check out our channel COLLEGEPEDIAIN on youtube
- published: 25 Feb 2012
- views: 2657
- author: CollegepediaIn