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Association for Mathematical Research
United States
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The Association for Mathematical Research is a professional organization with the mission of supporting mathematical research and scholarship. Visit amathr.org/ for more information, and subscribe to this channel for the latest in mathematics research videos.
Practical AI for the working mathematician
Tune in for a zoom conversation between Robert Ghrist of U Penn (who is also U Penn's Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education) and Alex Kontorovich of Rutgers/IAS, as they discuss and highlight practical techniques for the working mathematician looking to leverage AI language models to enhance their research program.
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Vinberg Distinguished Lecture Series, Ivan Losev, "Quantizations and Unitary Representations"
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Vinberg Distinguished Lecture Series Ivan Losev, "Quantizations and Unitary Representations" Lecture given on December 13, 2024.
AMR-RMA Lecture by Alexander Razborov, "Continuous Combinatorics"
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Recent Mathematical Advances Lecture by Alexander Razborov
AMR First General Members meeting - 2024
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The first AMR First General Members meeting was held online on April 11, 2024.
AMR-RMA Lecture, Anton Zorich "Random square-tiled surfaces and random multicurves in large genus"
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Recent Mathematical Advances: Talk by Anton Zorich in the AMR-RMA Distinguished Lecture Series: "Random square-tiled surfaces and random multicurves in large genus"
VDL - Richard Borcherds, "Vinberg's Algorithm and Kac-Moody algebras"
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Vinberg Distinguished Lecture - Feb. 26, 2024, Richard Borcherds, "Vinberg's Algorithm and Kac-Moody algebras"
AMR - The Association for Mathematical Research
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AMR - The Association for Mathematical Research
Vinberg Lecture by Victor Kac
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This video contains the April 24, 2023 AMR Lecture in the Vinberg Distinguished Lecture Series. Victor Kac spoke on "Exceptional de Rham Complexes". Alex Kontorovich introduced Prof. Kac.
AMR RMA 2: Chaim Goodman-Strauss
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Chaim Goodman-Strauss gives the AMR-RMA lecture on "Monotiles". The discoveries of the Hat and Spectre - single shapes that can be used to form tilings of the plane, but only can form non-periodic ones - lay to rest the longstanding question of the existence of an “aperiodic monotile” but it remains an open question: How complex can the behavior of a single shape of tile be? Can we even tell wh...
AMR-RMA 1 : Svetlana Jitomirskaya : Multiplicative Jenson's Formula
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The full title: "Multiplicative Jensen's formula, dual Lyapunov exponents, and global theory of one-dimensional analytic quasiperiodic operators"
The Triple Bubble Theorem
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This is a review of recent work by Milman and Neeman on the Triple Bubble Conjecture for optimal geometric surfaces enclosing fixed volumes. Script based on the review by F. Morgan at amathr.org/milman-and-neeman/ Video by R. Ghrist for the Association for Mathematical Research.
Billiard dynamics and the Birkhoff-Poritzky Conjecture
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This is a review of recent work by Bialy and Mironov on the Birkhoff-Poritzsky Conjecture for billiards dynamics. Script based on the reivew by S. Tabachnikov at amathr.org/the-birkhoff-poritsky-conjecture-for-centrally-symmetric-billiard-tables/ Video by R. Ghrist for the Association for Mathematical Research.
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milion subscriber channel quality at 766 subs? insane
Annoying voice
I recall the pandemic when the math enthusiast sang this Professor praises and felt blessed and utterly
This is a great explanation. Very knowledgable stuff that’s valuable . Thanks for posting this!
Is the Vinberg Lecture on?
The video is very cool, but I find the narrator's delivery absolutely insufferable...
not the first time i've heard that. oh well...
almost a year ago and 7 comments?
Jirkhoff Conbecture? I don't see how you can trust computer calculation out to the 1000th bounce. The round-off errors should invalidate the result. Are 64-bit and 80-bit floating-point numbers enough? Maybe it can be done in 128-bit fixed-point. Or arbitrary precision with as many bits or digits as necessary?
you are correct: we do not trust the calculations -- that is why mathematicians prove theorems about these systems. (the simulations as shown in the video are computed for visualization purposes only, and, as you note, are subject to roundoff errors...)
By god, these are some amazing visuals. Great production value!
i figure someone will have tried polyellipses already, but i'd love to see it.
Couldn't find them anywhere, but you got me really interested so I coded them myself. They don't seem to follow the same laws as normal ellipses, but rather also have more chaotic orbits. Anyway here are six orbits with random initial conditions (focal points are the blue dots) drive.google.com/file/d/1oW5XYCMjkY3aR48DDyAK8VQAocy0OBOZ/view?usp=sharing
Nice video! I'm preparing for a presentation on this and it's really useful:)
This is a great video, what program is used to generate these visuals?
i use c4d + some python scripting ; that and a loooot of adobe compositing
AMR member here and new subscriber! I love the beautiful quality of your videos. I've been working on some short courses on TH-cam - I still have a way to go, but I did just publish a short intro to set theory, and have stats and data science in the works!! I'll give this channel a shout-out on my math FaceBook Page because I think these are great videos!
thank you so much! we really appreciate it!
Great video!
I wish you could narrate every mathematics video!
/cool voice/ "thank you!"
This is very beautifully rendered and presented. and only surprisingly with 1500 views. Thank you youtube for recommending me this!!
Awesome video, thanks for making it!
I LOVE your energy. I think I said it before on another video, but you sound like a shifty but benevolent trickster character telling us a story to warn of dangers in the forests ahead. It really has me hanging on every word, like oh damn what's the angle gonna be
lol. that's great.
the voiceover sounds like a wizard telling me a tale of warning before i enter a mountain cave or something. this is not a complaint
yeah, def channeling my gamer personna for these...
Interesting video♥
I don't really get it, but cool visuals!
thanks!
@@amathr no problem!
Buble Theoria 🥇🎯
Amazing video!!!! Big Hug from brazil
AMR d'Complex Analysis 🏅🌐🤘
It's the calc [color] guy!
that's right... ;-)
amazing video!
thank you so much!