2017-06-20

9th FCC-ee Physics Workshop (3-5 February 2015)

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source: SNS Channel Mathematical and Natural Sciences    2015年3月10日
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This is the 9th in the series of FCCee/TLEP-related workshops. It follows on from the successful 8th TLEP workshop that took place in Paris on 27-29 October 2014, and the FCC kick-off meeting held on 12-15 February 2014 at University of Geneva.
The workshop is open to all FCC-ee /TLEP design study members, and more generally to all interested in a precision Z, W, H, top factory. The focus will be on physics and experiments at the FCC-ee, but a more general session is organized the first day (Tuesday 3 February afternoon) with presentations about the FCC design study as a whole, and on machine and physics for the FCC-ee and the FCC-hh, with synergies and complementarities. This session is aimed at a larger audience, towards improving the project visibility in Italy. It will be followed by a social dinner in the evening.
The workshop starts on Tuesday at 13:30 and ends on Thursday 16:00. Registration is now open, please proceed at your earliest convenience! Please visit the FCC-ee / TLEP web site, and subscribe to the design study if you have not yet done so!
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Gigi Rolandi
Roberto Tenchini
WORKSHOP SECRETARIAT
Lucia Lilli
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Alain Blondel
John Ellis
Christophe Grojean
Patrick Janot
PROGRAM
Tuesday, 3 February 2015
Speakers:
Prof. Luigi (Gigi) Rolandi (Cern & SNS Pisa), Riccardo Barbieri (PI)
14:30 - 15:30 The FCC design study
General presentations about the design study, the machines and the physics of FCC-hh and FCC-ee, with synergies and complementarities. Aims at a wide audience to make the project better known in Italy.
14:30 The FCC project 25'
Speaker:
FRANK ZIMMERMANN (CERN)
15:00 Particle physics after the Higgs boson discovery 25'
Speaker:
Riccardo Barbieri (PI)
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 - 18:05 The FCC design study
General presentations about the design study, the machines and the physics of FCC-hh and FCC-ee, with synergies and complementarities. Aims at a wide audience to make the project better known in Italy.
16:00 FCC: the 100 TeV hadron collider and the Z, W, H and top e+e- factories 30'
Speaker:
FRANK ZIMMERMANN (CERN)
16:35 FCC-hh physics 25'
Speaker:
Guido Emilio Tonelli (PI)
17:05 FCC-ee physics 25'
Speaker:
John Ellis
17:35 Discussion: Italian contributions to FCC 25'
Speakers:
Roberto Tenchini (PI), Guido Emilio Tonelli (PI)
20:20 - 23:50 Dinner
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
08:30 - 10:00 Machine-Detector interface
Influence of the machine on the detector designs and on backgrounds in the detectors. Influence of detector constraints on the machine design.
08:30 Latest interation region layout 25'
Speaker:
Dr. Bernhard Holzer (CERN)
09:00 Progress in synchrotron radiation studies and tools 25'
Speaker:
Manuela Boscolo (LNF)
09:30 Luminometer layout studies and constraints on the IR 25'
Speaker:
Mogens Dam
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee break
10:30 - 12:00 Detector designs
Synergies with other projects, desired detector performance, possible designs for FCC-ee
10:30 ILC detector studies synergies with the FCCee program 25'
Speaker:
Ties Behnke
11:00 CLIC detector studies synergies with the FCCee program 25'
Speaker:
Dr. Marcel vos (IFIC - centro mixto U. Valencia/CSIC, Valencia, Spain)
11:30 High Granularity Calorimetry studies 25'
Speaker:
Pedro Silva
12:00 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 15:40 Phenomenology
Fitting the EW/Higgs/TGC precision measurements and sensitivity to new physics, with past and prospective data, in effective field theory and in specific new physics models.
14:00 Introduction and news 15'
Speaker:
Sven Heinemeyer
14:20 About projected theory uncertainties 15'
Speaker:
Aryes Freitas
14:40 Precision observables in the Standard Model: a reexamination 25'
Speaker:
Giuseppe Degrassi (ROMA3)
15:10 EFT analysis of Higgs and EW data 25'
Speaker:
Yotam Soreq
15:40 - 16:10 Coffee break
16:10 - 18:00 Phenomenology
Fitting the EW/Higgs/TGC precision measurements and sensitivity to new physics, with past and prospective data, in effective field t

Fabio Beltram - Tuesday, 3 February 2015 3:40 Welcome address
Gigi Rolandi Riccardo Barbieri, - Tuesday, 3 February 2015 1:56
Frank Zimmermann - Tuesday, 3 February 2015 40:45
Riccardo Barbieri - Tuesday, 3 February 2015 39:42
Frank Zimmermann - Tuesday, 3 February 2015 46:42
Guido Emilio Tonelli - Tuesday, 3 February 2015 30:33
John Ellis - Tuesday, 3 February 2015 45:06
Bernhard Holzer - Tuesday, 4 February 2015 23:08
Mogens Dam - Tuesday, 4 February 2015 35:05
Ties Behnke - Tuesday, 4 February 2015 50:33
Marcel Vos - Tuesday, 4 February 2015 35:08
Pedro Silva - Tuesday, 4 February 2015 35:05
Sven Heinemeyer - Tuesday, 4 February 2015 24:26
Aryes Freitas - Tuesday, 4 February 2015 27:19
Giuseppe Degrassi - Tuesday, 4 February 2015 44:58
Yotam Soreq - Tuesday, 4 February 2015 31:59
Matteo Salvarezza - Tuesday, 4 February 2015 22:53
Oleksii Matsedonskyi - Tuesday, 4 February 2015 35:21
Yotam Soreq - Tuesday, 4 February 2015 23:41
Miha Nemevsek - Tuesday, 4 February 2015 21:19
Tord Riemann - Tuesday, 5 February 2015 26:16
Carlo Michel Carloni Calame - Tuesday, 5 February 2015 28:00
Christian Schwinn - Tuesday, 5 February 2015 29:59
Markus Klute - Tuesday, 5 February 2015 14:59
Gianpiero Passarino - Tuesday, 5 February 2015 21:19
Marcel Vos - Tuesday, 5 February 2015 28:41
Stefania De Curtis - Tuesday, 5 February 2015 24:47
Patrizia Azzi - Tuesday, 5 February 2015 12:44
Emmanuelle Perez - Tuesday, 5 February 2015 27:02
Alessandro Strumia - Tuesday, 5 February 2015 30:12
Oliver Fischer - Tuesday, 5 February 2015 21:51
Alain Blondel - Tuesday, 5 February 2015 18:52

Shaping the Future of Work (Spring 2016) by Tom Kochan at MIT

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source: MIT OpenCourseWare    2017年3月7日
MIT RES.15-003 Shaping the Future of Work, Spring 2016
View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/RES-15-003S16
Instructor: Tom Kochan
This course examines what has to happen in order for employers, workers, governments, and regulators to come together to forge new policies, rules, and understandings for governing the world of work in the twenty-first century century.
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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Classical Mechanics (Fall 2016) at MIT

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source: MIT OpenCourseWare     2017年6月2日
MIT 8.01 Classical Mechanics, Fall 2016
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Artificial Intelligence Recitations

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source: Jessica Noss    2016年12月14日

6.034 Recitation 1: Rule-Based Systems 46:00
Topics covered:
1. Definitions
2. Forward chaining - matching vs firing
3. Backward chaining - constructing a goal tree with AND/OR nodes - writing a list of hypotheses tested - short-circuiting - backtracking for bindings
Example problem: 2010 Quiz 1
6.034 Recitation 2: Games (Adversarial Search) 42:22
6.034 Recitation 3: Search 54:11
6.034 Recitation 3b: Games review 11:28
6.034 Recitation 4: Constraint Satisfaction Problems 47:00
6.034 Recitation 5: k-Nearest Neighbors & Identification Trees 49:10
6.034 Recitation 6: Neural Nets 44:43
6.034 Recitation 7: Support Vector Machines (SVMs) 52:05
6.034 Recitation 8: Quiz 3 review (Neural Net + SVM problems) 47:52
6.034 Recitation 9: Bayesian Inference 55:58
6.034 Recitation 10: Boosting (Adaboost) 51:57
6.034 Recitation 13: Lightning Review & Farewell 29:40

New York University (videos of May 2017)

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3:53:34 NYU Commencement 2017--Full Program Wednesday, May 17, 2017, NYU President Andrew Hamilton and Trustees Chair William Berkley presided over the University’s 185th Commencement ceremony at Yankee Stadium.
NYU bestows honorary degrees...
5:34 NYU Commencement 2017--Highlights Wednesday, May 17, 2017, NYU President Andrew Hamilton and Trustees Chair William Berkley presided over the University’s 185th Commencement ceremony at Yankee Stadium.
NYU bestows honorary degrees...
6:25 NYU Commencement 2017 Student Speaker Roxanne A. Roman Wednesday, May 17, 2017, NYU President Andrew Hamilton and Trustees Chair William Berkley presided over the University’s 185th Commencement ceremony at Yankee Stadium.
The student speaker at the C...
23:30 NYU Commencement 2017--Awarding the Honorary Degrees Wednesday, May 17, 2017, NYU President Andrew Hamilton and Trustees Chair William Berkley presided over the University’s 185th Commencement ceremony at Yankee Stadium.
NYU bestows honorary degrees...
13:56 NYU President Andrew Hamilton's 2017 Commencement Address Wednesday, May 17, 2017, NYU President Andrew Hamilton and Trustees Chair William Berkley presided over the University’s 185th Commencement ceremony at Yankee Stadium.
NYU bestows honorary degrees...
10:21 NYU Commencement 2017--Pharrell WIlliams Remarks Wednesday, May 17, 2017, NYU President Andrew Hamilton and Trustees Chair William Berkley presided over the University’s 185th Commencement ceremony at Yankee Stadium.
Pharrell Williams—the musici...
1:28 How Arianna Williams's NYU Dream Came True After receiving NYU's MLK Scholarship, Arianna Williams knew her NYU dream could become a reality. And then, using the Scholly app, she was able to access even more money to help fund her college e...
1:11 5 Highlights from the 2017 Tandon Research Expo
2:08 The Best Four Years Four years passes by in the blink of an eye. We'll miss you, Class of 2017!
1:12:59 NYU DC Career Week: Make Your Pitch NYU Washington, DC and CINE presented: Making Your Pitch
First impressions are critical — whether you are explaining a new project, creating buzz for a cool product — or selling yourself in a job ...
1:45:03 Gun Control in the Trump Era Gun Control in the Trump Era - A Practical Look at Balancing Effective Policy to Safeguard Americans with the Rights to Bear Arms
Having just marked the 225th anniversary of the Second Amendment’s...
10:20 Weissberg Forum: Kirk A. James (4/6) Weissberg Forum for Discourse in the Public Square: Criminal Justice Reform.
The Weissberg Forum frames and conducts difficult dialogues that are informed, rigorous, and civil, the sort of convers...
12:42 Weissberg Forum: Panelist Q&A (6/6) Weissberg Forum for Discourse in the Public Square: Criminal Justice Reform.
The Weissberg Forum frames and conducts difficult dialogues that are informed, rigorous, and civil, the sort of convers...
12:44 Weissberg Forum: Michael Bosworth (5/6) Weissberg Forum for Discourse in the Public Square: Criminal Justice Reform.
The Weissberg Forum frames and conducts difficult dialogues that are informed, rigorous, and civil, the sort of convers...
11:10 Weissberg Forum: Ernest Drucker (3/6) Weissberg Forum for Discourse in the Public Square: Criminal Justice Reform.
The Weissberg Forum frames and conducts difficult dialogues that are informed, rigorous, and civil, the sort of convers...
15:17 Weissberg Forum: Rachel Barkow (2/6) Weissberg Forum for Discourse in the Public Square: Criminal Justice Reform.
The Weissberg Forum frames and conducts difficult dialogues that are informed, rigorous, and civil, the sort of convers...
36:17 Weissberg Forum: Glenn E. Martin's Keynote Address (1/6) Weissberg Forum for Discourse in the Public Square: Criminal Justice Reform.
The Weissberg Forum frames and conducts difficult dialogues that are informed, rigorous, and civil, the sort of convers...
1:34 Street Stories: What's your advice for incoming freshmen? Our student team asked current NYUers to offer words of wisdom for the class of 2021.
1:30 One Question: What can neuroscience tell us about anorexia? “The important thing is not to stop questioning,” Albert Einstein once said. “Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” In this series, we turn to NYU faculty—specialists in their fields—to addre...

Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (videos of May 2017)

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52:43 Fabio Toninelli: A second growth model in the Anisotropic KPZ class Abstract: Dimer models provide natural models of (2+1)-dimensional random discrete interfaces and of stochastic interface dynamics. I will discuss two examples of such dynamics, a reversible one an...
1:02:58 Camillo De Lellis: The Onsager Theorem Abstract: In the fifties John Nash astonished the geometers with his celebrated isometric embedding theorems. A folkloristic explanation of his first theorem is that you should be able to put any p...
1:03:16 Josef Málek: On the analysis of a class of thermodynamically compatible viscoelastic... Abstract: We first summarize the derivation of viscoelastic (rate-type) fluids with stress diffusion that generates the models that are compatible with the second law of thermodynamics and where no...
28:16 Evelyne Miot: An asymptotic regime for the Vlasov-Poisson system Abstract: We investigate the gyrokinetic limit for the two-dimensional Vlasov-Poisson system in a regime studied by F. Golse and L. Saint-Raymond. First we establish the convergence towards the Eul...
1:01:59 Toshiaki Hishida : Lq-Lr estimates of a generalized Oseen evolution operator... Abstract: Consider the motion of a viscous incompressible fluid in a 3D exterior domain D when a rigid body ℝ3∖D moves with prescribed time-dependent translational and angular velocities. For the l...
49:52 Ping Zhang: Large time behavior os solutions to 3-D MHD system with initial data near equilibrium Abstract: Given initial data (b0,u0) close enough to the equilibrium state (e3,0), we prove that the 3-D incompressible MHD system without magnetic diffusion has a unique global solution (b,u). Mor...
1:48:42 Gilles Dowek : Informatique et physique : quelques interactions Recording during the thematic meeting : "Algorithm and Programming" the May 2, 2017 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France)
Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent
Fin...
1:57:32 Gérard Berry : L’importance des langages en informatique Recording during the thematic meeting : "Algorithm and Programming" the May 2, 2017 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France)
Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent
Fin...
2:30:40 Sylvie Boldo : Arithmétique à virgule flottante : plaie ou terrain de jeu ? Résumé : Nous confions à nos ordinateurs de nombreux calculs mais la machine a des limites due à son arithmétique dite à virgule flottante. D'une part chaque calcul est effectué avec un certain no...
1:13:29 Gilles Dowek : La difficile explication des résultats des calculs : des preuves automatiques à ... Recording during the thematic meeting : "Algorithm and Programming" the May 2, 2017 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France)
Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent
Fin...
1:29:26 Gérard Berry : L'informatique, de la révolution technique à la révolution mentale Recording during the thematic meeting : "Algorithm and Programming" the May 2, 2017 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France)
Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent
Fin...
54:31 Martin Hairer: Weak universality of the KPZ equation with arbitrary nonlinearities Recording during the thematic meeting: "Qualitative Methods in KPZ Universality" the April 27, 2017 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France)
Filmmaker: Guillaume...
44:50 Jinho Baik: Multi-time distribution of periodic TASEP​ Abstract: We consider periodic TASEP with periodic step initial condition, and evaluate the joint distribution of the locations of m particles. For arbitrary indices and times, we find a formula fo...
46:15 Dmitry Ioffe: Low temperature interfaces and level lines in the critical prewetting regime Abstract: Complete wetting in the context of the low temperature two-dimensional Ising model is characterized by creation of a mesoscopic size layer of the "-" phase above an active substrate. Addi...
50:12 Vadim Gorin: Tilings and non-intersecting paths beyond integrable cases Abstract: The talk is about a class of systems of 2d statistical mechanics, such as random tilings, noncolliding walks, log-gases and random matrix-type distributions. Specific members in this clas...
1:26:10 Tom Bridgeland: Wall-crossing for Donaldson-Thomas invariants Abstract: There is a very general story, due to Joyce and Kontsevich-Soibelman, which associates to a CY3 (three-dimensional Calabi-Yau) triangulated category equipped with a stability condition so...
59:44 Jean-Baptiste Teyssier: Skeletons and moduli of Stokes torsors Abstract: In the local classification of differential equations of one complex variable, torsors under a certain sheaf of algebraic groups (the Stokes sheaf) play a central role. On the other hand,...
1:04:28 Javier Fresán: Exponential motives Abstract: I will sketch the construction - following ideas of Kontsevich and Nori - of a Tannakian category of exponential motives over a subfield of the complex numbers. It is a universal cohomolo...
1:25:18 Andrea D'Agnolo : On the Riemann-Hilbert correspondence for irregular holonomic D-modules Abstract: The classical Riemann-Hilbert correspondence establishes an equivalence between the triangulated categories of regular holonomic D-modules and of constructible sheaves. In a joint work wi...
1:02:53 Dmytro Shklyarov: Semi-infinite Hodge structures in noncommutative geometry Abstract: Homological mirror symmetry asserts that the connection, discovered by physicists, between a count of rational curves in a Calabi-Yau manifold and period integrals of its mirror should fo...

TED-Ed (videos of May 2017)

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4:33 Who were the Vestal Virgins, and what was their job? - Peta Greenfield View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/who-were-the-vestal-virgins-and...
In ancient Rome, Vestal Virgins were tasked with keeping vigil over the flame of Vest...
4:43 The world’s most mysterious book - Stephen Bax View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-world-s-most-mysterious-boo...
Deep inside Yale's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library lies a 240 page tome. Recently carbon dated to...
4:47 How does money laundering work? - Delena D. Spann View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-does-money-laundering-work-...
Money laundering is the term for any process that “cleans” illegally obtained funds of their “dirty” crimi...
5:14 History’s deadliest colors - J. V. Maranto View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/history-s-deadliest-colors-j-v-...
When radium was first discovered, its luminous green color inspired people to add it into beauty products and jew...
5:31 A brief history of goths - Dan Adams View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/a-brief-history-of-goths-dan-adams
What do fans of atmospheric post-punk music have in common with ancient barbarians? Not much ... so why are both know...
4:58 The history of tea - Shunan Teng View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-history-of-tea-shunan-teng
Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world after water –– and from sugary Turkish Rize tea to salty Tibetan bu...
4:13 How does your body process medicine? - Céline Valéry View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-does-your-body-process-medi...
Have you ever wondered what happens to a painkiller, like ibuprofen, after you swallow it? Medicine th...
5:10 How does asthma work? - Christopher E. Gaw View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-does-asthma-work-christophe...
More than 300 million people around the world suffer from asthma, and around 250,000 people die from it each year...
5:20 What is entropy? - Jeff Phillips View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-is-entropy-jeff-phillips
There’s a concept that’s crucial to chemistry and physics. It helps explain why physical processes go one way and not the ...
8:07 What are the challenges of nuclear power? - M. V. Ramana and Sajan Saini View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-are-the-challenges-of-nucl...
Our ability to mine great amounts of energy from uranium nuclei has led some to bill...
5:07 Check your intuition: The birthday problem - David Knuffke View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/check-your-intuition-the-birthd...
Imagine a group of people. How big do you think the group would have to be before there’s more t...
1:51 How the popsicle was invented | Moments of Vision 11 - Jessica Oreck View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-the-popsicle-was-invented-m...
Each year, approximately 2 billion popsicles are sold worldwide. But where did the idea...
5:24 Can you solve the pirate riddle? - Alex Gendler View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/can-you-solve-the-pirate-riddle...
It’s a good day to be a pirate. Amaro and his four mateys – Bart, Charlotte, Daniel, and Eliza have struck ...