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Lectures and presentations, mathematical and otherwise, from Chennai Mathematical Institute
CMI Arts Initiative: The Sacred Feminine: Women Who Wear Only Themselves
Arundhathi Subramaniam will talk about the idea of the sacred feminine and read from her latest books Women Who Wear Only Themselves and Wild Women. Women Who Wear Only Themselves is a book of essays which gives us a glimpse into the lives of four self-contained, unapologetic little-known female spiritual travellers such as Annapoorani Amma and Balarishi. The essays are bound together by the author’s enquiry into the “sacred journeys” of her four fellow travellers In the Preface, Arundhathi writes, “These women made no effort to impress. They were gracious enough to share their life journeys, without trying to flaunt their attainments, win recruits, or garner publicity. I am a seasoned li...
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CMI Arts Initiative: Estuary: A Fictional Commentary
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Perumal Murugan’s novel Estuary (Kazhimugam) is his first novel in an urban setting, The novel parodies everything from e-commerce to the fitness industry, art appreciation to political manipulation, cram schools to social networks. Through a meditative exploration of a father’s emotional landscape, Murugan tells of a world wrecked by unchecked consumerism and an obsession with growth, where te...
Lecture 9 - Sep 01, 2023
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Title: Lectures on SGA3 Abstract: SGA3 was a seminar on group schemes, but it was an ideal test-ground and playground for many of the theories introduced by Grothendieck at that time: faithfully flat descent, sheaves for fpqc, fppf or etale topology, reductions to the noetherian case, infinitesimal and formal methods. All this is rather intimidating when presented in its own right. On the contr...
The Fragments We Hold: A Songwriter's Notes on Process
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The Fragments We Hold: A Songwriter's Notes on Process
Sustaining a Flourishing Writing Practice
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Sustaining a Flourishing Writing Practice
Eliminating Intermediate Measurements in Quantum Algorithms - Uma Girish
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Eliminating Intermediate Measurements in Quantum Algorithms - Uma Girish
Physics of living and evolving matter - Shiladitya Banerjee
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Physics of living and evolving matter - Shiladitya Banerjee
Modular forms, Galois representations and the Ramanujan prime 691 - Chandrashekhar Khare
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Modular forms, Galois representations and the Ramanujan prime 691 - Chandrashekhar Khare
How Does Entanglement Build Spacetime? - Ronak Soni
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How Does Entanglement Build Spacetime? - Ronak Soni
Deriving Gauge-String Duality - Rajesh Gopakumar
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Deriving Gauge-String Duality - Rajesh Gopakumar
Congratulations *Advik*💐 All the Best for your further studiesl !😃
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voice ledu brother
This seems like a very balanced talk unlike emotional talks of recent times. He uses many terms like Gandharva, divine etc
Thanks to Professor Murty for an excellent lecture and some profound insights during the Q&A.
my kerala mridangam master used to call it "amayippu" .. putting 5 in 4 kind of stuff
Like salatullah salamullah habibullah ... rahamatullah ... thillumullah...
Whoch song will this be bhooloka vaikumtam i havent heard of this kriti can some connect that name
charanam of O rangashAyi, Saint Thyagaraja's magnum opus in kambodhi.
Very interesting discussion
the idea of massless particles is really interesting 🎉
Please improve the quality of lectures :-(
Thank you very much❤
anantha = Infinite (Not bliss); Ananda is bliss
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It's a lovely video so thank you for posting. I just wish the music wasn't played over him speaking! I can't understand why but thank you all the same
Sir I want to clarify that is there any stop in the program of CMI nasi WTP2023 because of Chennai cyclone
Thank you sir, pranaams.
Very very thanks for this❤
This is so good. Thanks! I was wanted to learn more about Carnatic music.
Sounds particularly interesting when he says "it's not mathematics, it's music". Been said from a musician, from a country we owe so much about math, in a music when numbers matter so much...
Do we really need tips from a Marxist who is hell bent one destroying Hindu artistic traditions? Nope, thanks.
Wall+Switch board+roof
In this video i can see wall, 2 blackboards, teacher full, students chairs and one head if student.
Good morning 06.06.23
Voice is not good to audible as it resounds
Ranjati iti ragah. full stop I think.
I wish that north Indian music students also have a chance to get teachers like him who teacher music theory so deeply.....but north Indian music is getting lost....due to the lack of Good teachers.
The starting point of physics is the idea of inertia, but "The knowledge of the straightness of the movement of a body left to itself does not follow from experience. On the contrary!" (Einstein). The fundamental difference between inertia forces and ordinary forces of interaction of bodies is that for inertia forces it is impossible to specify the action of which specific bodies on a material point they describe, they cannot be confused with the Dalembert force of inertia, and they are always external forces. (Newton's first law is not a special case of Newton's second law.) GR reduced gravity to inertia by generalizing the first law: the free movement of test bodies occurs along geodesic lines, but the theory did not find out anything new about the nature of the cause of inertia forces. "... the complete geometrization established by GR introduces a hierarchized cosmos on the plane, indicating indirectly the presence of an elusive source." (Tonnelat). It seems that this source of external (external) inertia forces is an "absolute vacuum" - instead of Newtonian "absolute space", which "... as a cause, does not satisfy the need for a causal explanation." (Born). Finally, the search for the root cause became possible after Friedmann spoke for the first time in a scientific way about the "creation of the world", and even then there was an opportunity to abandon the a priori nature of the law (more precisely, the axiom) of inertia, and build physics on a more reliable basis. P.S. GR was QG: docs.google.com/document/d/1PKsO3vuXu7XJUhwjgpCR-a8Bwdi24B89QkE9RsKABOU/edit?usp=drivesdk
This is an absolute nonsense. People who do not know the meaning of audio posting videos on you tube.
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You may know many things. But, what it aims.. 🤓🤔 Yes. This video is not helpful to others.
Awesome talk!
Cinderella did not turn into a pumpkin, it was her coach. (1:13:20). How can we trust anything else he says? [Just kidding. This was a terrific overview and good questions. But where is the reading list for the technical details?]
Indian culture is amazing!!!
Amazing Teaching Sir🙏
Show transcript
Very Great. We are thanking .,Valarha
Enjoyed watching this segment. Creativity or a Creative process exists when there is an understanding or awareness of the act one is performing and in that awareness insight then guides the action. Creative act is inspired by something or someone , a muse , but the actual source of insight is unknown.
Krishna is very sweet and intelligent...
@Nima Arkani-Hamed: What exactly is vacuum energy? My Opinion: There are many indications, that space and time are discrete. So if you consider very short time intervals (order of magnitude of Planck lengths, time, etc), then it would seem like the universe (our one) would be standing still, some very short time later all particles, waves, etc would have moved a little bit, in an abrupt and volatile fashion. So what about the physical definition of work at that time scale? Who would be transporting the waves and paricles to their "next" position"? Isn't the universe doing a lot of work then? It would seem like the vacuum energy is doing all the work to keep the unverse running. It seems, that in a black hole, we would see some kind of limit, what vacuum energy can accomplish (in our spacetime). By the way, gravitation also is an implicit feature of spacetime, it's not am mysterious force. Particles and waves are minimizing their own proper time in a time field, which is created by all masses delaying spacetime around themselves. Every particle and wave will move in such a way, that the "consumption" of time will be minimized.
Well your whole opinion would change dramatically if you consider time and gravity as an essential components of the 3D realm ( the observable universe and this whole existence ) rather than time being a dimension itself .. you see , in this 3D world space and time are both impossible to separate, i would really disagree to anyone telling me that our reality consists of 3 spatial dimension and a temporal dimension … all of the entities , and the mysterious ones that our limited senses disable us from sensing ( though we can prove their existence mathematically ) are all confined to this 3D world .. now imagine having another 8 higher dimensions which inhabitants’ or entities’ ( call them anything you like ) can have total access to you and this realm , all the time , and you will never imagine or even come close about speculating their nature or their behavior .. I guess if this convinces you , your whole perception of reality would alter radically.
Here's a particular model ruclips.net/video/1KXpkUYvbGo/видео.html
Here's a particular model of "frozen" spacetime ruclips.net/video/1KXpkUYvbGo/видео.html
Carnatic music is all about devotion. It is a vehicle to travel within. Revival of Bhakthi movement is the need of the hour.
Makes me wonder if gauge couplings and the QFT we see are like the stable particles: the simple building blocks that do all the work while theres a population of other building blocks that nothing is made from. Maybe there’s a panoply of other completely different structure that do almost nothing in our universe.
In short, the quantum computer will be a toy for the big boys ... probably during this entire ceintury.
I have so many questions
Fire away .
Thanks for the contribution, the treatment of Ramanujan's tau function in the light of Galois representations thanks to the work of Serre and the demonstration of his conjectures by Deligne, allows us to understand more clearly the representations of Galois of modular forms, one of the machinery necessary for the proof of the Taniyam-Shimura conjecture. Great work by Chandrashekar Khare, he was looking for it for many years, finally I find a referent of these great ideas.
The physical quantum vacuum must be discrete and at the same time continuous. The physical vacuum must be from chaos, in which the fractals of quantum wave oscillations are scattered. The physical vacuum must be rolled up and at the same time unfolded. For this physical vacuum, it is necessary to build a physical model from a quantum of membranes assembled into a “sphere” like “rose” buds.
The universe is still expanding due to the original momentum of the big bang , and that expansion velocity is way more than the speed of light .
@@memati7199 Hasn't it slowed down tho
@@N0Xa880iUL not really because you are used to friction forces in our reality to slow things down 👍🏻 But an expanding universe in total nothingness ( just a speculation because the area outside the universe is totally unknown to mankind ) would definitely not follow our earthly rules , or the outer space rules ) because it has no space and no time .. however it is only logical that whatever has a beginning , has an end .. but beginnings and ends are all based on time and they can not fit into a reality where time does not exist 💡 You should see a video called “ what is nothing “ .. and take a look at the vortex movement of the solar system 🤓 take care bro
@@memati7199 Wow Thanks
@@memati7199 Is it a video by Be smart or New scientist?
Could you enlarge the picture of Nima speaking next time..it's too small..
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