John von Neumann Prize Lecture: Nick Trefethen
Nick Trefethen, Professor of Numerical Analysis at University of Oxford, presented the 2020 John von Neumann Prize Lecture, "Rational Functions," at SIAM Annual Meeting 2020 (AN20). For more information, visit https://sinews.siam.org/Details-Page/....

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AN20: Equilibrium Measures for Nonlocal Interaction Energies: The Role of Anisotropy

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Why Padé Approximations Are Great! | Control Systems in Practice

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Wilkinson, Numerical Analysis, and Me - Nick Trefethen, May 29, 2019

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The Man Who Worked At Subway, Then Solved An "Impossible" Problem

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Neil Turok on how theoretical physics went wrong and why universities don’t encourage originality

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Pade Approximation -- unfortunately missed in most Caclulus courses

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What Lies Between a Function and Its Derivative? | Fractional Calculus

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The Langlands Programme - Andrew Wiles

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MIT Godel Escher Bach Lecture 1

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Meshfree Methods for Scientific Computing

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Karen Willcox: Learning physics-based models from data | IACS Distinguished Lecturer

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Approximation Theory Part 1

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Why don't they teach simple visual logarithms (and hyperbolic trig)?

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Mathematician Terence Tao receives Madison Medal at Princeton University's Alumni Day

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AN20: Partial Differential Equations Meet Deep Learning: Old Solutions for New Problems & Vice Versa

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AN20: JP1 Optimal Transport for Machine Learning

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The Riemann Hypothesis, Explained

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Walter B. Rudin: "Set Theory: An Offspring of Analysis"

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William Dunham, A tribute to Euler

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