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source: Institute for Advanced Study 2017年12月11日
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1 1:03:25 "Near-coherent Scrambling" - Alexei Kitaev
2 59:43 "Nonperturbative Bulk Reconstruction" - Daniel Jafferis
3 52:42 "QM=GR?" - Leonard Susskind
4 53:51 Trying to Tame Two Times - Steve Shenker
5 1:04:12 Modular Flow as a Disentangler - Xiaoliang Qi
6 32:29 Solving SYK - Vladimir Rosenhaus
7 21:59 The SYK Model at Low Energies - Guy Gur-Ari
8 35:53 Quantum Error Correction and the Black Hole Interior - Ahmed Almheiri
9 1:00:23 A Comment on the Regge/Chaos Limit and a Comment on BHs with Long Interiors - Douglas Stanford
10 1:02:07 Discussion on Black Hole Entropy - Aron Wall
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2018-05-10
Workshop on Topology (2018): Identifying Order in Complex Systems
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source: Institute for Advanced Study 2018年4月7日
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1 1:01:04 Topologies of the zero sets of random real projective hyper-surfaces... - Peter Sarnak
2 52:41 Topological filters: a toolbox for processing dynamic signals - Michael Robinson
3 57:38 Fitting manifolds to data - Charlie Fefferman
4 56:47 Studying Fluid Flows with Persistent Homology - Rachel Levanger
5 53:21 Protein Folding Characterization via Persistent Homology - Marcio Gameiro
source: Institute for Advanced Study 2018年4月7日
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1 1:01:04 Topologies of the zero sets of random real projective hyper-surfaces... - Peter Sarnak
2 52:41 Topological filters: a toolbox for processing dynamic signals - Michael Robinson
3 57:38 Fitting manifolds to data - Charlie Fefferman
4 56:47 Studying Fluid Flows with Persistent Homology - Rachel Levanger
5 53:21 Protein Folding Characterization via Persistent Homology - Marcio Gameiro
(русский / in Russian) Машинное обучение | Сергей Николенко (Machine Learning | Sergey Nikolenko)
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source: Лекториум 2018年3月19日
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(русский / in Russian) Личностное развитие (Personal Development)
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source: Лекториум 2018年4月25日
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(русский / in Russian) Фандрайзинг в сфере культуры (Fundraising in the field of culture)
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(русский / in Russian) Параллельные вычисления с использованием стандартов MPI, OpenMP, OpenACC | Алексей Ивахненко (Parallel computing using MPI, OpenMP, OpenACC standards | Alexey Ivakhnenko)
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source: Лекториум 2018年3月21日
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(русский / in Russian) Дискретная теория вероятностей 2018 | Юрий Давыдов (Discrete Probability Theory 2018 | Yuri Davydov)
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Chris Whitty--Series - Imported Infections and Epidemics
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source: GreshamCollege 2013年10月16日
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01. Shakespeare wrote of island Britain as 'This fortress built by nature for herself against infection and the hand of war'. A look at Britain in the 21st century in an age of rapid travel, major migrations and emerging drug resistant infections will consider why Britain is no longer a 'fortress' and what the implications are for its inhabitants and health services.
source: GreshamCollege 2013年10月16日
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01. Shakespeare wrote of island Britain as 'This fortress built by nature for herself against infection and the hand of war'. A look at Britain in the 21st century in an age of rapid travel, major migrations and emerging drug resistant infections will consider why Britain is no longer a 'fortress' and what the implications are for its inhabitants and health services.
Simon Thurley--Architecture - Great London Buildings and their Creators: 1200-2000
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source: GreshamCollege 2015年12月2日
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01. Simon Thurley looks at the history of the guildhall as a seat of power to rival that of Parliament and Monarchs: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and...
The government of the City of London is older than parliament itself and its Guildhall is a rival to the Palace of Westminster. This makes the Lord Mayor a King in his own palace; but how has this been expressed in architecture?
This lecture looks at the architectural patronage of the City's Lord Mayors from earliest time to the present.
London has always been an architectural laboratory. Arguably it has been home to more invention in building types than any other city on earth. These four lectures look at London’s built environment through some great buildings and their creators and ask why and how has London sustained a reputation for architectural innovation?
source: GreshamCollege 2015年12月2日
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01. Simon Thurley looks at the history of the guildhall as a seat of power to rival that of Parliament and Monarchs: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and...
The government of the City of London is older than parliament itself and its Guildhall is a rival to the Palace of Westminster. This makes the Lord Mayor a King in his own palace; but how has this been expressed in architecture?
This lecture looks at the architectural patronage of the City's Lord Mayors from earliest time to the present.
London has always been an architectural laboratory. Arguably it has been home to more invention in building types than any other city on earth. These four lectures look at London’s built environment through some great buildings and their creators and ask why and how has London sustained a reputation for architectural innovation?
Simon Thurley--Architecture - The Royal Palaces of England
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55:34 War Halls: Royal Houses from the Saxons to the Hundred Years' War
50:56 Palaces from the Hundred Years' War to the Wars of the Roses
48:10 Magnificence: A Tale of Two Henrys
52:30 Cultural Revolution: Palaces of the Early Stuart Kings
51:19 Revolutionary State?: Royal Palaces in Cromwell's England
54:20 The Royal Palaces of the Restoration
47:17 The Last Stuarts and the Death of the Royal Powerhouse
source: GreshamCollege
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55:34 War Halls: Royal Houses from the Saxons to the Hundred Years' War
50:56 Palaces from the Hundred Years' War to the Wars of the Roses
48:10 Magnificence: A Tale of Two Henrys
52:30 Cultural Revolution: Palaces of the Early Stuart Kings
51:19 Revolutionary State?: Royal Palaces in Cromwell's England
54:20 The Royal Palaces of the Restoration
47:17 The Last Stuarts and the Death of the Royal Powerhouse
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