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Latest podcast episodes about Lecture Notes

Informatik für die moderne Hausfrau
Folge 35 - Interview: Von Robotron bis ChatGPT - Technik im Leben älterer Menschen - Gast: Karola Köpferl

Informatik für die moderne Hausfrau

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 49:30


In der 35. Folge von Informatik für die moderne Hausfrau spreche ich mit Karola Köpferl über das Thema Mensch-Technik-Interaktion, wobei wir uns insbesondere auf Technik im Leben älterer Menschen konzentrieren. Wir überlegen zunächst, was überhaupt Technik ist und wie man "smart" definieren könnte, bevor Karola erklärt, warum es 'die' alten Menschen gar nicht gibt. Wir erfahren, warum es nicht zielführend ist, wenn Menschen technische Lösungen entwickeln, ohne Schnittmengen oder Berührungspunkte mit der Lebensrealität der angedachten Nutzer*innen zu haben. Karola erklärt, wie stattdessen eine Technikentwicklung angegangen werden kann, bei der der Mensch im Zentrum steht. Was Kuchen, der Thermomix und eine alte DDR-Schreibmaschine mit ihrer Forschung in diesem Bereich zu tun haben, verrät sie ebenfalls. Karola gibt darüber hinaus Einblicke, inwieweit Unterschiede in Hinblick auf das Technikverständnis, die Techniknutzung und die Einstellung gegenüber Technik älterer Menschen aus Ostdeutschland im Vergleich zu Westdeutschland bestehen und woran das liegen könnte.  Wir erfahren außerdem, warum Karola nicht Informatik, sondern Sozialpädagogik studiert hat, was ihr Hintergrund als First-Gen-Akademikerin damit zu tun hat und wie Forschung an der Schnittstelle zwischen Soziologie und Informatik dazu beitragen kann, dass mehr Brücken zwischen den Disziplinen gebaut werden. Weitere Informationen zu Karola Köpferl sowie Kontaktmöglichkeiten findet ihr auf ihrer Webseite: https://www.tu-chemnitz.de/hsw/soziologie/Institut/Profile/koepk/ Mehr über partizipative Technikentwicklung könnt ihr hier in einem Artikel von Karola nachlesen:  Köpferl, Karola, Lehmann, Tanja, Börner, Andy, Becker, Alexa, Berger, Arne, Bischof, Andreas und Kurze, Albrecht: "Partizipative Ansätze in der Entwicklung smarter und privatsphärefreundlicher Technik für das Zuhause." In Maike Klein, Daniel Krupka, Cornelia Winter, Martin Gergeleit, Ludger Martin (Hrsg.), INFORMATIK 2024. Lock-in or log out? Wie digitale Souveränität gelingt. Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) - Proceedings. https://doi.org/10.18420/inf2024_69 Mehr zur besagten Schreibmaschine, die mit ChatGPT verknüpft ist, erfahrt ihr in dieser Publikation: Köpferl, Karola und Kurze, Albrecht: "Human-Chatbot Interaction: When ChatGPT meets an old Typewriter." Proceedings of the 21th International Conference on Culture and Computer Science (KUI '24). ACM, New York, NY, USA. https://tuc.cloud/index.php/s/in3fNx9FDFrjNjT (Pre-Print) Informationen über den Verein Computertruhe e.V., in dem Karola sich engagiert, gibt es hier: https://computertruhe.de/ Alle Informationen zum Podcast findet ihr auf der zugehörigen Webseite https://www.informatik-hausfrau.de. Zur Kontaktaufnahme schreibt mir gerne eine Mail an mail@informatik-hausfrau.de oder meldet euch über Social Media. Auf Instagram und Bluesky ist der Podcast unter dem Handle @informatikfrau (bzw. @informatikfrau.bsky.social) zu finden.  Wenn euch dieser Podcast gefällt, abonniert ihn doch bitte und hinterlasst eine positive Bewertung oder eine kurze Rezension, um ihm zu mehr Sichtbarkeit zu verhelfen. Rezensionen könnt ihr zum Beispiel bei Apple Podcasts schreiben oder auf panoptikum.social.  Falls ihr die Produktion des Podcasts finanziell unterstützen möchtet, habt ihr die Möglichkeit, dies über die Plattform Steady zu tun. Weitere Informationen dazu sind hier zu finden: https://steadyhq.com/de/informatikfrau Falls ihr mir auf anderem Wege etwas 'in den Hut werfen' möchtet, ist dies (auch ohne Registrierung) über die Plattform Ko-fi möglich: https://ko-fi.com/leaschoenberger Dieser Podcast wird gefördert durch das Kulturbüro der Stadt Dortmund.   Informationen zum aktuellen Werbespot: Am 12.03.2025 erscheint das Buch "IT für Anfänger", herausgegeben von David Kaselow, in dem Expert*innen die Welt der IT erklären und anschaulich Grundlagen zu ganz unterschiedlichen Themen aus der Informatik vermitteln. Mitgeschrieben hat u.a. Cedric Mössner, der als "The Morpheus" auf YouTube schon eine ganze Weile Informatikthemen erklärt. Das E-Book ist bereits vorbestellbar, andere Formate können ab dem Erscheinungstag erworben werden und zwar hier: https://www.amazon.de/f%C3%BCr-Anf%C3%A4nger-praktisches-Cybersecurity-Programmieren-ebook/dp/B0DQBSWDG5/

Tao Te Chain
Tony Gorschek - Lecture Notes in Computer Science: Fostering and Sustaining Innovation in a Fast Growing Agile Company

Tao Te Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 58:43


Dr. Tony Gorschek is the Professor of Software Engineering at BTH. He has over ten years industrial experience as a CTO, senior executive consultant and engineer, but also as chief architect and product manager. In addition he has built up five startups in fields ranging from logistics to internet based services.MORE: https://aerowong.com/poc58-tony-gorschek/

Podlogy Podcast
44. Сэтгэцийн Эмгэг - Borderline Personality Disorder буюу Бие Хүний Завсрын Эмгэг

Podlogy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 46:01


Бие Хүний Завсрын эмгэг нь бидний сэтгэл хөдлөл болон нөхцөл байдалд тохиромжтой хариу үйлдэл үзүүлэхэд доголдол үүсгэдэг эмгэг юм. Бие Хүний Завсрын эмгэг нь Borderline Personality Disorder хэмээн англи хэлнээ хөрвүүлэгддэг бөгөөд энэхүү сэтгэцийн эмгэгтэй хүмүүст сэтгэлзүйн хэт тогтворгүй байдал, огцом сэтгэл хөдлөлөө буруугаар илэрхийлэх мөн өөрийн дотоод мөн чанараа тодорхойлох чадварт нөлөөлдөг байна. Энэхүү эмгэг үүсэхэд олон хүчин зүйлс нөлөөлдөг бөгөөд бага насандаа сэтгэлзүйн болон бие махбодын хүчирхийлэлд өртөж байсан хүмүүс энэхүү эмгэгт өртөх боломж илүү байдаг байна. Нийгмийн амьдралд Бие Хүний Завсрын эмгэгтэй хүмүүс оролцоход хүндрэлтэй байдаг бөгөөд энэ нь тэдний хурц зан үйл мөн сэтгэл хөдлөлтэй холбоотой байна. Мөн нийгмийн сэтгэлзүйн эрүүл мэндийн мэдлэг дутмагаас болж олон хүмүүс эдгээр хүмүүсийг буруугаар ойлгож үүнээс болоод сэтгэцийн эмгэгтэй хүмүүс нийгэмд буруугаар ойлгогдох суур нь тавигддаг байна. Volunteer-оор орох сонирхолтой хүмүүс доорх линкээр орж application бөглөөрэй. Link: https://forms.gle/8tn8Dmx2bHNQFFrGA Бичвэрийн болон подкастын эх сурвалж:Chapman J, Jamil RT, Fleisher C. Borderline Personality Disorder. [Updated 2023 Jun 2]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2023 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK430883/Stone, M. H. (2000). Violence in adolescents : Background factors ; implications for treatment. Personality and Conduct Disorders, 175–192. https://doi.org/10.3917/greu.isap.2000.01.0175Kristalyn Salters-Pedneault, P. (2020, March 31). What are the genetic causes of borderline personality disorder?. Verywell Mind. https://www.verywellmind.com/genetic-causes-of-borderline-personality-disorder-425157Sun, C., Zhang, W., & Zhou, X. (2023). Causes and treatment of borderline personality disorder in light of genetic and environmental influences. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media, 7(1), 492–500. https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/7/2022905Fonagy, P., & Luyten, P. (2016). A multilevel perspective on the development of borderline personality disorder. Developmental Psychopathology, 1–67. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119125556.devpsy317Schimelpfening, N. (2023, November 2). How dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) works. Verywell Mind. https://www.verywellmind.com/dialectical-behavior-therapy-1067402Linehan, M. M. (1991). Cognitive-behavioral treatment of chronically parasuicidal borderline patients. Archives of General Psychiatry, 48(12), 1060. https://doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.1991.01810360024003U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (n.d.). Borderline personality disorder. National Institute of Mental Health. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/borderline-personality-disorderДэд сэдвүүд:0:00:00 - Эхлэл болон сэтгэцийн өвчний оношилгоо 0:02:38 - Бие хүний завсрын эмгэгийн тухай ойлголт0:08:26 - Онцлох шинж тэмдгүүд0:17:59 - BPD бидний амьдралд хэрхэн нөлөөлөх вэ?0:20:14 - BPD бий болоход ямар хүчин зүйлс нөлөөлдөг вэ?0:26:33 - BPD-ийн үед хийдэг эмийн болон эмийн бус эмчилгээ0:41:17 - Гэр бүл болон ойр дотны хүмүүсийн дэмжлэг хэр чухал вэ?0:43:28 - Сэтгэцийн яаралтай тусламж0:44:11 - Сайн дурын ажлын тухай зарлалBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/podlogy-podcast--4323328/support.

The Cryptidbits Podcast
Cryptidbits Classics: Tatzelwurm

The Cryptidbits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 59:37


On this classic episode we visit the German countryside to learn about the mysterious Tatzelwurm! Sources: The Cryptozoology A to Z: The Encyclopedia of Loch Monsters, Sasquatch, Chupacabras, and Other Authentic Mysteries of Nature by Loren Coleman Mowbray, Sean. “Meet the Tatzelwurm, Switzerland's Nightmarish 7-Foot Lizard.” Culture Trip, The Culture Trip, 12 Jan. 2018, theculturetrip.com/europe/switzerland/articles/meet-the-tatzelwurm-switzerlands-nightmarish-7-foot-lizard/.  “Tatzelwurm (Swiss Dragon).” The Cryptid Zoo: Tatzelwurm (Swiss Dragon) in Cryptozoology, www.newanimal.org/tatzel.htm.  https://www.tatzlwurm.de/en/ https://www.blackdrago.com/species/tazelwurm.htm https://www.astonishinglegends.com/astonishing-legends/2018/9/24/tatzelwurm https://theculturetrip.com/europe/switzerland/articles/meet-the-tatzelwurm-switzerlands-nightmarish-7-foot-lizard/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatzelwurm#cite_note-FOOTNOTEDalla_Torre1887-10 Klingenbeck S., Käufl T. (1995) Tatzelwurm. In: Lewerentz C., Lindner T. (eds) Formal Development of Reactive Systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 891. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-58867-1_58 Smyth P. Editorial: Theatrical Ecologies and Environments in the Nineteenth Century. Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film. 2018;45(2):149-152. doi:10.1177/1748372719830001

Podlogy Podcast
44. Сэтгэцийн Эмгэг - Borderline Personality Disorder буюу Бие Хүний Завсрын Эмгэг

Podlogy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 46:00


Бие Хүний Завсрын эмгэг нь бидний сэтгэл хөдлөл болон нөхцөл байдалд тохиромжтой хариу үйлдэл үзүүлэхэд доголдол үүсгэдэг эмгэг юм. Бие Хүний Завсрын эмгэг нь Borderline Personality Disorder хэмээн англи хэлнээ хөрвүүлэгддэг бөгөөд энэхүү сэтгэцийн эмгэгтэй хүмүүст сэтгэлзүйн хэт тогтворгүй байдал, огцом сэтгэл хөдлөлөө буруугаар илэрхийлэх мөн өөрийн дотоод мөн чанараа тодорхойлох чадварт нөлөөлдөг байна. Энэхүү эмгэг үүсэхэд олон хүчин зүйлс нөлөөлдөг бөгөөд бага насандаа сэтгэлзүйн болон бие махбодын хүчирхийлэлд өртөж байсан хүмүүс энэхүү эмгэгт өртөх боломж илүү байдаг байна. Нийгмийн амьдралд Бие Хүний Завсрын эмгэгтэй хүмүүс оролцоход хүндрэлтэй байдаг бөгөөд энэ нь тэдний хурц зан үйл мөн сэтгэл хөдлөлтэй холбоотой байна. Мөн нийгмийн сэтгэлзүйн эрүүл мэндийн мэдлэг дутмагаас болж олон хүмүүс эдгээр хүмүүсийг буруугаар ойлгож үүнээс болоод сэтгэцийн эмгэгтэй хүмүүс нийгэмд буруугаар ойлгогдох суур нь тавигддаг байна. Volunteer-оор орох сонирхолтой хүмүүс доорх линкээр орж application бөглөөрэй. Link: https://forms.gle/8tn8Dmx2bHNQFFrGA Бичвэрийн болон подкастын эх сурвалж: 1. Chapman J, Jamil RT, Fleisher C. Borderline Personality Disorder. [Updated 2023 Jun 2]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2023 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK430883/ 2. Stone, M. H. (2000). Violence in adolescents : Background factors ; implications for treatment. Personality and Conduct Disorders, 175–192. https://doi.org/10.3917/greu.isap.2000.01.0175 3. Kristalyn Salters-Pedneault, P. (2020, March 31). What are the genetic causes of borderline personality disorder?. Verywell Mind. https://www.verywellmind.com/genetic-causes-of-borderline-personality-disorder-425157 4. Sun, C., Zhang, W., & Zhou, X. (2023). Causes and treatment of borderline personality disorder in light of genetic and environmental influences. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media, 7(1), 492–500. https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/7/2022905 5. Fonagy, P., & Luyten, P. (2016). A multilevel perspective on the development of borderline personality disorder. Developmental Psychopathology, 1–67. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119125556.devpsy317 6. Schimelpfening, N. (2023, November 2). How dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) works. Verywell Mind. https://www.verywellmind.com/dialectical-behavior-therapy-1067402 7. Linehan, M. M. (1991). Cognitive-behavioral treatment of chronically parasuicidal borderline patients. Archives of General Psychiatry, 48(12), 1060. https://doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.1991.01810360024003 8. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (n.d.). Borderline personality disorder. National Institute of Mental Health. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/borderline-personality-disorder

Organize 365 Podcast
Pursuing a PhD 4: Organizing Lecture Notes By Color

Organize 365 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 11:45


The way I see the world in color is helping me organize my PhD studies and the work I am doing in school. Being able to use color allows me to chunk the information I am learning and help me remember it better. Pink: For home it is anything related to your uniqueness and for work it is your ideas and marketing. Purple: For home it is anything related to household work and projects and for work it is the visible work and projects. Blue: For home it is anything related to your family and pets and for work it is your team and people. Green: For home and work it is anything related to money and your invisible work. I was able to learn how to do a literature review, how to do an annotated bibliography, and how to write a proposal for a conference using color for each of these key components. Whenever we talk about introductions it will be pink, whenever we talk about methods it will be blue, and whenever we talk about results it will be purple. EPISODE RESOURCES: Follow my journey on Instagram - Check out the PhD Highlight Button Organize 365® Research Podcast Organize 365® Research Organize 365® Business Friday Workbox® Organize 365® Sunday Basket® Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media!

The Springer Math Podcast
A Life in Mathematical Publishing: Catriona Byrne interviewed by Bernard Teissier

The Springer Math Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 46:53


In this month's podcast, our guest is Catriona Byrne.Catriona Byrne has French and Scottish origins. She obtained her PhD from the University of Edinburgh in 1982 and worked for Springer as a Publishing Editor and later as Director for Mathematics until 2022, working with international teams of editors. In that time she held responsibility for many book series, including the flagship Grundlehren and Ergebnisse, and the Lecture Notes in Mathematics, as well as many journals including Inventiones Mathematicae, Mathematische Annalen, Mathematische Zeitschrift, and Probability Theory and Related Fields. Among other innovations, she initiated the digitisation of the Lecture Notes in Mathematics series, and she launched and developed Springer's successful programme of books and three journals in mathematical finance from 1998.She will be hosted by Bernard Teissier.Bernard Teissier, born 1945, is a French mathematician who has made major contributions to algebraic geometry and commutative algebra, specifically to singularity theory, multiplicity theory and valuation theory. His PhD from the University of Paris VII Denis-Diderot in 1973 was supervised by Heisuke Hironaka. He was a member of Nicolas Bourbaki. He has been a CNRS researcher at the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure and at Paris Universities. He was an Invited Speaker at the 1983 International Congress of Mathematicians in Warsaw.  Bernard Teissier has been one of the Editors of Springer's Lecture Notes in Mathematics series since 1995.

The Cartesian Cafe
Scott Aaronson | Quantum Computing: Dismantling the Hype

The Cartesian Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 185:08


Scott Aaronson is a professor of computer science at University of Texas at Austin and director of its Quantum Information Center. Previously he received his PhD at UC Berkeley and was a faculty member at MIT in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from 2007-2016. Scott has won numerous prizes for his research on quantum computing and complexity theory, including the Alan T Waterman award in 2012 and the ACM Prize in Computing in 2020. In addition to being a world class scientist, Scott is famous for his highly informative and entertaining blog Schtetl Optimized, which has kept the scientific community up to date on quantum hype for nearly the past two decades.   In this episode, Scott Aaronson gives a crash course on quantum computing, diving deep into the details, offering insights, and clarifying misconceptions surrounding quantum hype.   Part I. Introduction (Personal) 00:00: Biography 01:02: Shtetl Optimized and the ways of blogging 09:56: sabattical at OpenAI, AI safety, machine learning 10:54: "I study what we can't do with computers we don't have" Part II. Introduction (Technical) 22:57: Overview 24:13: SMBC Cartoon: "The Talk". Summary of misconceptions of the field 33:09: How all quantum algorithms work: choreograph pattern of interference 34:38: Outline Part III. Setup 36:10: Review of classical bits 40:46: Tensor product and computational basis 42:07: Entanglement 44:25: What is not spooky action at a distance 46:15: Definition of qubit 48:10: bra and ket notation 50:48: Superposition example 52:41: Measurement, Copenhagen interpretation Part IV. Working with qubits 57:02: Unitary operators, quantum gates 59:03: Hadamard gate 1:03:34: Philosophical aside: How to "store" 2^1000 bits of information. 1:08:34: CNOT operation 1:09:45: quantum circuits 1:12:43: circuit notation, XOR notation 1:14:55: Subtlety on preparing quantum states 1:16:32: Building and decomposing general quantum circuits: Universality 1:21:30: Complexity of circuits vs algorithms 1:28:45: How quantum algorithms are physically implemented 1:31:55: Equivalence to quantum Turing Machine Part V. Quantum Speedup 1:35:48: Query complexity (black box / oracle model) 1:39:03: Objection: how is quantum querying not cheating? 1:42:51: Defining a quantum black box 1:45:30: Efficient classical f yields efficient U_f 1:47:26: Toffoli gate 1:50:07: Garbage and quantum uncomputing 1:54:45: Implementing (-1)^f(x)) 1:57:54: Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm: Where quantum beats classical 2:07:08: The point: constructive and destructive interference Part VI. Complexity Classes 2:08:41: Recap. History of Simon's and Shor's Algorithm 2:14:42: BQP 2:18:18: EQP 2:20:50: P 2:22:28: NP 2:26:10: P vs NP and NP-completeness 2:33:48: P vs BQP 2:40:48: NP vs BQP 2:41:23: Where quantum computing explanations go off the rails   Part VII. Quantum Supremacy 2:43:46: Scalabe quantum computing 2:47:43: Quantum supremacy 2:51:37: Boson sampling 2:52:03: What Google did and the difficulties with evaluating supremacy 3:04:22: Huge open question   Further Reading: Scott Aaronson's Lecture Notes: https://www.scottaaronson.com/qclec.pdf Scott Aaronson's Blog: https://scottaaronson.blog Nielsen & Chuang. Quantum Computation and Quantum Information   Twitter: @iamtimnguyen   Webpage: http://www.timothynguyen.org   If you would like to support this series and future such projects: Paypal: tim@timothynguyen.org Bitcoin: 33thftjoPTHFajj8wJFcCB9sFiyQLFVp8S Ethereum: 0x166a977F411d6f220cF8A56065D16B4FF08a246D

Naturally Florida
All About Lightning

Naturally Florida

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 22:29


Hey, Naturally Florida Listeners! As Extension agents, we need to report on our effort and impact over the year and we would LOVE to include some input from you! Please access our evaluation here: https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bEf5YoxkFv87GIu This survey is a formal research study, approved by the University of Florida's Institutional Review Board. As a participant, you will need to complete an informed consent. You can skip any question you prefer not to answer and may stop participating at any time. Today's Episode: The state of Florida is famous for its sunshine, beaches, and summertime fun. However, as Floridians, we know that summer also means thunderstorms, and thunder doesn't happen without lightning. In this episode, we will explore the basic science of lightning and thunder, and how you can keep yourself safe this summer. We hope this brief introduction to thunderstorms in Florida will help you feel more informed and prepared for our summer rainy season. Learn more: Understanding Lightning: Thunderstorm Electrification - www.weather.gov/safety/lightning-science-electrification Severe Weather 101: Frequently Asked Questions About Lightning - www.nssl.noaa.gov/education/svrwx101/lightning/faq Understanding Lighting: Thunder - www.weather.gov/safety/lightning-science-thunder How You Can Help: Share what you learned with a friend! Remember these sayings: "NO Place Outside Is Safe When Thunderstorms Are In The Area!", "When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors!, and "Half An Hour Since Thunder Roars, Now It's Safe To Go Outdoors!" Educate yourself and others with these lightning safety tips and resources - www.weather.gov/safety/lightning Sources for this Episode: Understanding Lightning: Thunderstorm Electrification - www.weather.gov/safety/lightning-science-electrification Severe Weather 101: Frequently Asked Questions About Lightning - www.nssl.noaa.gov/education/svrwx101/lightning/faq Understanding Lighting: Thunder - www.weather.gov/safety/lightning-science-thunder Clouds – How Do They Form? - www.weather.gov/source/zhu/ZHU_Training_Page/clouds/cloud_development/clouds.htm Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 780, Chandima Gomes (Editor). “Lighting - Science, Engineering, and Economic Implications for Developing Countries”. Springer. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider sharing it with a friend who might enjoy learning about Florida's natural areas and the wild things that live here! Thunderstorm sound clips licensed from Bidgee, CC BY-SA 3.0 AU, via Wikimedia Commons --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naturallyflorida/message

The Health Chat by Oborne Health Supplies
The Health Chat - Getting To Know Nutrition Care with Professor Ian Brighthope

The Health Chat by Oborne Health Supplies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 36:41


Join Vicky Tsoleridis as she speaks with Nutrition Care Founder, Professor Ian Brighthope.   In this podcast, Prof. Brighthope discusses his humble beginnings in Agriculture and how it led him to become one of Australia's most well known Integrative Doctors and nutraceuticals manufacturer.  You'll get an insight into how and why Nutrition Care was developed and the way Prof. Brighthope formulated his popular products to help target specific needs for his patients.  Sit back an enjoy listening to one of Australia's leading pioneer of Nutritional Medicine. Nutrition Care Website: www.nutritioncare.com.au--*This video is the property of Oborne Health Supplies and is intended only for Approved Oborne Health Supplies Practitioners.  Re-distribution and/or modification of this video to recipients other than Approved Oborne Health Supplies is strictly prohibited.  Oborne Health Supplies does not supply at retail to the public.Oborne Health Supplies---Publications:1. Nutritional Medicine – Australian Family Physician 1991.2. Vitamin C and Immune Nutrients – Bio Publishing 1985 (Book).3. The AIDS Fighters – Keats Publishing 1986 (Book).4. Sleep Soundly Every Night Without Drugs – Bay Books – 1988 (Book).5. A Recipe for Health – McCulloch – 1989 (Book).6. Fighting Fatigue – The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Allen & Unwin 1990 (Book).7. A Critical Guide to Nutrition and Dietary Supplements in Disease Management. Churchill Livingston 2003. Jamieson (Contributions).8. Lecture Notes on Nutritional Medicine – ACNEM Manual.9. Papers and Reviews on the Nutritional Influences in:-Diabetes AsthmaArthritis DementiaRheumatoid Arthritis CancerLeukaemia Autoimmune DiseasesChronic Fatigue Syndrome Psychiatric DisordersPediatric Disorders Learning and Behaviour DisordersEpigenetics and Nutrigenomics10. Listed in the International Authors and Writers “Who's Who”.11. National Press Club Telstra Address “ Sustainable Health in an Ageing Population”. June 2020 Page 4 of 512. Regular articles for Australian Pharmacist, National Pharmacy group and many other publications.13. FoodMatters feature film and DVD. Appeared as the only Australian in this groundbreaking film, now in over 10 different languages.14. The Vitamin Cure For Diabetes – Basic Health Publications 2012 (Book)15. The Forces for and Against Health in Australia – OMNS 2012 (Paper)16. A chapter in Boundless Plains to Share.17. 50 Unsung Business Heroes-Purpose Publishing 20151. Nutritional Medicine – Australian Family Physician 1991.2. Vitamin C and Immune Nutrients – Bio Publishing 1985 (Book).3. The AIDS Fighters – Keats Publishing 1986 (Book).4. Sleep Soundly Every Night Without Drugs – Bay Books – 1988 (Book).5. A Recipe for Health – McCulloch – 1989 (Book).6. Fighting Fatigue – The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Allen & Unwin 1990 (Book).7. A Critical Guide to Nutrition and Dietary Supplements in Disease Management. Churchill Livingston 2003. Jamieson (Contributions).8. Lecture Notes on Nutritional Medicine – ACNEM Manual.9. Papers and Reviews on the Nutritional Influences in:-DiabeteStay informed, follow us on socials and subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Instagram: @obornehealthFacebook: @obornehealthYouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFEYFZfOKEyxU48TeAGD-Kg0mNIyUEoTGRick Hay & Vicky Tsoleridis --DISCLAIMER: All information provided via The Health Chat is for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for independent professional advice. Please seek the advice of a qualified health care professional in the event something you learn here raises questions or concerns regarding your health. Oborne Health Supplies does not supply to the general public. Thank you.

The Springer Math Podcast
Dialogues between Mathematics and Physics: Yang-Hui He interviewed by Daniel Wang

The Springer Math Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 34:04


In this month's podcast, our guest is Yang-Hui He, a Fellow of the London Institute for Mathematical Sciences, which is based at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, professor of mathematics at City University of London, Chang-Jiang Chair professor at Nankai University in Tianjin, as well as Lecturer at Merton College, University of Oxford.In this episode, we've invited him to talk about the interactions between mathematics and physics, how the international education and research experience influence a scientist, and the activities carried out at Chern Institute and Nankai University.Yang-Hui He studied at Princeton University, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in Physics, with a Certificate in Applied Mathematics and a Certificate in Engineering Summa cum Laude (Highest Honours, Phi-Beta-Kappa). He then obtained a Certificate in Advanced Mathematics (Tripos) at Cambridge University, with Distinction. He went on to receive his PhD in theoretical and mathematical physics from MIT and continued at the University of Pennsylvania before joining Oxford University as a FitzJames Fellow in Mathematics and then UK STFC Advanced Fellow in theoretical physics. Prof. He is a mathematical physicist working on various interfaces between geometry and theoretical high energy physics. He is particularly interested in aspects of algebraic geometry in application to, and interacting with, gauge theory as well as string theory, such as Calabi-Yau manifolds, holographic correspondences and string phenomenology. He also has interests in the dialogue between number theory, graph representation theory and gauge theories. Yang-Hui He is author of over 200 scientific publications and also a keen communicator of science. With Springer, he published in 2021 The Calabi-Yau Landscape. From Geometry to Physics, to Machine Learning as volume 2293 of Lecture Notes in Mathematics. In late 2022, the Proceedings of the Nankai Symposium on Mathematical Dialogues will appear, a symposium which celebrated the 110th birthday of S.-S. Chern. 

Type Theory Forall
#18 Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems - Cody Roux

Type Theory Forall

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 170:14


In this episode Cody Roux talks about the Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems. We go through it's underlying historical context, Hilbert's Program, how it relates with Turing, Church, Von Neumann, Termination and more. Links Cody's website Cody's dblp The Lady or the Tiger? - Short Story The Lady or the Tiger? - Amazon Logicomix An Introduction to Gödel's Theorems Jeremy Avigad's Lecture Notes

Type Theory Forall
#18 Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems - Cody Roux

Type Theory Forall

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 170:14


In this episode Cody Roux talks about the Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems. We go through it's underlying historical context, Hilbert's Program, how it relates with Turing, Church, Von Neumann, Termination and more. Links Cody's website Cody's dblp The Lady or the Tiger? - Short Story The Lady or the Tiger? - Amazon Logicomix An Introduction to Gödel's Theorems Jeremy Avigad's Lecture Notes

Type Theory Forall
#18 Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems - Cody Roux

Type Theory Forall

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 170:14


In this episode Cody Roux talks about the Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems. We go through it's underlying historical context, Hilbert's Program, how it relates with Turing, Church, Von Neumann, Termination and more. Links Cody's website Cody's dblp The Lady or the Tiger? - Short Story The Lady or the Tiger? - Amazon Logicomix An Introduction to Gödel's Theorems Jeremy Avigad's Lecture Notes

The Nietzsche Podcast
35: The Spirit of Music

The Nietzsche Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 84:21


"Without music, life would be a mistake." It's commonly known that Nietzsche was a sort of 'musical philosopher' - in fact, it was a feat he aspired to quite openly - but a glance at Nietzsche's thoughts on music reveals that he was so enamored with this form of artistic expression as to have once suggested that music lays at the very heart of reality. Only through music, Nietzsche argues in Birth of Tragedy, can we directly experience the primordial pain and contradiction of reality. Here we will touch on the major points of Nietzsche's engagement with music: his love of Wagner and eventual break from him, the cultural problem he wished to solve, and the perception that music was not just another type of art or entertainment but a geist that could reshape hearts and minds, or even whole societies. Even as his admiration for Schopenhauer and Wagner waned, the love of music - and exaltation of music to the highest importance in his philosophy - remained consistent, even to the bitter end of his life. BONUS SEGMENT: I also set aside a half hour to talk about my experiences returning to the world of underground touring. In the latter part of the episode, I recount the events of my recent outing with my band, Destroyer of Light, on the West Coast of the United States. Episode art: Francis Coates Jones, "Music" Yunus Tuncel's Lecture Notes, "Nietzsche, Music and Silent Suffering": https://www.nietzschecircle.com/Silent_Suffering.html Charlie Huenemann's book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002EL4T2I/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1

Cybercrimeology
Beyond Awareness: connecting cybersecurity knowledge, behaviour and victimization

Cybercrimeology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 24:46


About our guests:Dr Susanne van't Hoff de Goedehttps://www.thehagueuniversity.com/research/centre-of-expertise/details/centre-of-expertise-cyber-security#teamhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/susanne-van-t-hoff-de-goede-8057a98/https://victimologie.nl/netwerkleden/susanne-van-t-hoff-de-goede/Dominic Vogelhttps://ca.linkedin.com/in/domvogelcyber.sc Papers or resources mentioned in this episode:Van 't Hoff-de Goede, S., Leukfeldt, R., Van der Kleij, R., & Van de Weijer, S. (2020). The online behaviour and victimization study: The development of an experimental research instrument for measuring and explaining online behaviour and cybercrime victimization. In M. Weulen Kranenbarg & R. Leukfeldt (Eds.), Cybercrime in Context. The human factor in victimization, offending and policing. Springer. Van der Kleij, R., Van 't Hoff-de Goede, S., Van de Weijer, S., & Leukfeldt, R. (2021). How safely do we behave online? An explanatory study into the cybersecurity behaviors of Dutch citizens. In M. Zallio, C. Raymundo Ibañez, & J.H. Hernandez (Eds), Advances in Human Factors in Robots, Unmanned Systems and Cybersecurity. AHFE 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 268. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79997-7_30 Other:We weren't able to include all of the discussion in the podcast, but there is an interesting discussion to be had around the relationship between theory and research method.  Often this kind of discussion is around how a theory might shape the research methods that are chosen, in this case Dr van't Hoff de Goede raised the issue of methods and theory reinforcing each other as the method provides proof of the theory and the theory provides valid application of the method.  I am not a great discussant for this particular debate, but I would say that it provides an argument for a greater range of research methods being a component of strong science.    

Words and Actions
Language and Technology

Words and Actions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 55:36


Yesterday's sci-fi has become today's reality. Join us as we venture our way into the ever-growing domain of Language Technology in which we discover and discuss current and future developments in speech recognition, automated literary translation, opinion mining and open domain chatbot applications. Not only do we find ourselves having cheeky chats with clever cars and critical conversations with experts,  we also ponder over the pros and cons of Artificial Intelligence and assess our position as linguists (and one alleged Professor of Disco Studies) in view of these developments.     For more information, references and a full transcript please visit wordsandactions.blog In this episode we start our discussion of language and technology with voice recognition. Bernard mentions a general bias towards female voices, as discussed in this paper: Edworthy J., Hellier E., & Rivers J. (2003). The use of male or female voices in warnings systems: a question of acoustics. Noise and Health, 6(21): 39-50.  Pitch range is also important, as demonstrated in the experiment on using different voices for sat navs that Erika mentions:  Niebuhr, O., & Michalsky, J. (2019). Computer-generated speaker charisma and its effects on human actions in a car-navigation system experiment: or how Steve Jobs' tone of voice can take you anywhere. In Misra S. et al. (eds) Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 11620:  375-390. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24296-1_31  Moving from acoustics to culture, the following paper discusses how male voices are perceived as more authoritative:  Anderson R.C., & Klofstad, C.A. (2012). Preference for leaders with masculine voices holds in the case of feminine leadership roles. PLoS ONE, 7(12): e51216. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051216 It is worth sharing a few more auto-captioning gems in the lectures of Veronika and her colleagues at Lancaster University:  "my grammar is leaving me" →  "my grandma is leading me" “n-sizes” → “incisors” “Hardaker and McGlashan” → “heartache and regression” “institutional” → "it's too slow" (truth!) “masculine” → "mass killer" (bit harsh)   On readability, Bernard mentions an example from accounting, namely the obfuscation hypothesis. The following paper on the topic is considered the first accounting study that uses automated textual analysis with a very large sample to address readability: Li, F. (2008). Annual report readability, current earnings, and earnings persistence. Journal of Accounting & Economics, 45: 221–247. doi:10.1016/j.jacceco.2008.02.003    We then go on to talk about sentiment analysis, which is used to find out about, for example, brand perceptions or patient satisfaction. Here is an example of the latter:   Hopper, A. M., & Uriyo, M. (2015). Using sentiment analysis to review patient satisfaction data located on the internet. Journal of Health Organization and Management, 29(2): 221-233. DOI 10.1108/JHOM-12-2011-0129   In the context of this episode, we want to distinguish between corpus linguistics and computational linguistics. Although language corpora are used to train systems in machine learning, corpus linguists engage in the computer-assisted analysis of large text collections, often combining automated statistical analysis with manual qualitative analysis. A company using such mixed corpus linguistic methods to provide their customers with insights about their products and services is Relative Insight. (We did not receive any funding from them for this episode, but they are a spin-off company that started at Lancaster University.) A critical evaluation of another area of computational linguistics, topic modelling, written by two corpus linguists is:    Brookes, G.,  & McEnery, T. (2018). The utility of topic modelling for discourse studies: A critical evaluation. Discourse Studies, 21(1): 3-21. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461445618814032   (Incidentally, the above paper is also based on data about patient satisfaction.)   The PhD thesis on automatic irony detection that Bernard mentions was written by Cynthia Van Hee and is available here.    The second interview quest is another one of Bernard's colleagues from Ghent University, Orphée De Clercq. Her recent publications include:    De Bruyne, L., De Clercq, O., & Hoste, V. (2021). Annotating affective dimensions in user-generated content. Language Resources and Evaluation, 55(4): 1017-1045. De Clercq, O., De Sutter, G., Loock, R., Cappelle, B., & Plevoets, K. (2021). Uncovering machine translationese using corpus analysis techniques to distinguish between original and machine-translated French. Translation Quarterly, 101: 21-45.   And finally, we talk to Doris Dippold from the University of Surrey in the UK. Her work on chatbots can be found in:  Dippold, D., Lynden, J., Shrubsall, R., & Ingram, R. (2020). A turn to language: How interactional sociolinguistics informs the redesign of prompt: response chatbot turns. Discourse, Context & Media, 37. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcm.2020.100432

But it is Rocket Science
Episode 45 Airfoils: Airplanes are cool, right?! - BIIRS Season 4

But it is Rocket Science

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 42:45


Airplanes are cool, right?! How much do you know about their wings? We're finally back from our winter break. Grab a warm beverage and hand out with us while we chat about airfoils! We have Merch!! https://www.butitisrocketscience.com/shop Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/biirs Find us on social media! Instagram: butitisrocketscience Twitter: butitisRS Facebook: But it is Rocket Science New Design by Sarah Price Follow her on Instagram: sarahprice.art Henna's Sources: “Airfoil.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 19 Jan. 2022, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airfoil. Anderson, John David. Fundamentals of Aerodynamics. McGraw-Hill Education, 2017. Darmofal, David. “Lecture Notes.” MIT OpenCourseWare, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/aeronautics-and-astronautics/16-100-aerodynamics-fall-2005/lecture-notes/. “Inclination Effects on Lift.” NASA, NASA, https://www.grc.nasa.gov/www/k-12/airplane/incline.html. Liebhaber, William. Airfoil Design, YouTube, 26 June 2016, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fk2J5LtdSg. Books Mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/Hydrodynamics-Dover-Books-Physics-Horace/dp/0486602567 https://www.amazon.com/Elements-Aerofoil-Airscrew-Cambridge-Classics/dp/052127494X Anna's Sources: “Airfoil.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 19 Jan. 2022, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airfoil. “Angle of Attack (AOA).” SKYbrary Aviation Safety, 6 Oct. 2021, skybrary.aero/articles/angle-attack-aoa. “Compressible Flow.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 22 Sept. 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compressible_flow#cite_note-J.D._Anderson_2007-1. “Elements of the Wing Section Theory and of the Wing Theory - NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS).” NASA, NASA, ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19930091257. “Hermann Glauert.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 16 Jan. 2022, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_Glauert. “History of Flight.” NASA, NASA, www.grc.nasa.gov/www/k-12/UEET/StudentSite/historyofflight.html. History.com Editors. “World War I.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 29 Oct. 2009, www.history.com/topics/world-war-i/world-war-i-history. “Inviscid Flow.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 23 June 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inviscid_flow. “Ludwig Prandtl.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 26 Jan. 2022, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Prandtl. “Otto Lilienthal.” Lemelson, lemelson.mit.edu/resources/otto-lilienthal. “Prandtl Number.” Prandtl Number - an Overview | ScienceDirect Topics, www.sciencedirect.com/topics/chemistry/prandtl-number. “The Wright Brothers: The First Successful Airplane.” The Wright Brothers | The First Successful Airplane, airandspace.si.edu/exhibitions/wright-brothers/online/fly/1903/. Music from filmmusic.io "Tyrant" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Managing Around
35. Critical Teaching and Learning Situations in Higher Education

Managing Around

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 8:40


At the beginning of the current pandemic, colleagues from two German universities analysed critical situations in digital teaching-learning processes from the perspective of lecturers, students, and pupils in higher education and vocational education institutions. We conducted the study in June 2020. We found that the development towards virtual teaching scenarios, which has become a necessity under the current conditions, will also have an enormous impact on teaching and learning processes in the future in terms of didactics tailored to different learning groups and needs in and outside the classroom. In this podcast, I will give a brief summary of the most intriguing results. We will start with a description of the study background and methodology to analyse critical teaching and learning situations. Afterwards, I will present some findings and conclusions. For further information, you can find the reference to this article in the show notes.Reference:Görl-Rottstädt, D., Arnold, M., Heinrich-Zehm, M., Köhler, M., Hähnlein, V. (2022). Critical Teaching-Learning Situations in Higher Education and Vocational Education – A Qualitative Analysis of the Use of Digital Approaches and Tools in Virtual Collaborative Learning Environment. In M.E. Auer, H. Hortsch, O. Michler, T. Köhler (eds.), Mobility for Smart Cities and Regional Development – Challenges for Higher Education. ICL 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 389 (pp. 34-45). Cham: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93904-5_4For more information visit my blog: profmanagement.de Thank you for listening. If you liked this episode please leave a review on the iTunes / Apple Podcasts website. If you've got any thoughts on this episode, or if you've got an idea about new podcast topics or questions you'd like us to discuss, send an audio file or voice note to hi@profmanagement.de. For any non-audio comments, drop a tweet or DM to @profmanagement on Twitter or Instagram, please.

The Dick Effect
The Pink Tax

The Dick Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 62:00


Join us through a ranty session discussion about why it costs more to be a women . From cradle to cane shiz just costs more, what can we do to change it? The pink tax refers to the broad tendency for products marketed specifically toward women to be more expensive than those marketed for men, despite either gender's choice. This phenomenon is often attributed to gender-based price discrimination, with the name stemming from the observation that many of the affected products are pink. T'is absolute rhubarb mate, and we ain't here for it! Unless it's pink sparky stationery. Instagram: @thedckeffectEmail: thedickeffect@gmail.comTikTok: @thedckeffectAnd remember, we can all be dicks sometimes!Resources and reading from this episode:From Cradle to Cane: The Cost of Being a Female Consumer - A Study of Gender Pricing in New York CityPaying the Pink Tax on a Blue Dress - Exploring Gender-Based Price-Premiums in Fashion Recommendations. Brand A., Gross T. (2020) Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 12481. Bloody Good Period -A charity that gives menstrual products to those that can't afford them.Does The Pink Tax Still Exist? From our Research, Yes - Parsehub16 things that are still more expensive for women than for men - Insider.comPink tax examples - Huffington Post Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Springer Math Podcast
Managing Research: Aslak Tveito interviewed by Martin Peters

The Springer Math Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 26:09


Aslak Tveito is the Managing Director of Simula Research Laboratory in Oslo, Norway, and professor for scientific computing at the University of Oslo. He serves also as chairman of the board of the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment. His research is in numerical analysis, scientific computing, and the electrophysiology of the human heart. He cas co-authored three research monographs and two textbooks on scientific computing, co-edited seven books, and published more than 100 research papers. He is on the editorial board of Encyclopedia and Applied and Computational Mathematics.Martin Peters is Executive Editor for Mathematics and CSE at Springer in Heidelberg, Germany, and handles book series such as Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, Texts in Computational Science and Engineering, Simula SpringerBriefs on Computing, and Moscow Lectures.Related Books and Journals and Springer homepage of the podcast: https://www.springer.com/gp/campaign/mathematics-podcasts

Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta
03 Jesus: The Ideal Servant-King

Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 48:46


Dr. Erika Moore speaks on Jesus: The Ideal Servant-King in the third of three talks at the 2013 Women in the Word Workshop. Lecture Notes: https://www.wednesdayintheword.com/erikamoore6/ Series:... What the Bible means and how we know. For more information WednesdayintheWord.com

Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta
02 The King Claims His People

Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 49:50


Dr. Erika Moore speaks on the King claims his people in the second of three talks at the 2013 Women in the Word Workshop. Lecture Notes: https://www.wednesdayintheword.com/erikamoore5/ Series: Erika... What the Bible means and how we know. For more information WednesdayintheWord.com

Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta
01 Kingship in the Books of Moses

Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 48:13


Dr. Erika Moore speaks on the theme of Kingship in the books of Moses in the first of three talks at the 2013 Women in the Word Workshop. Lecture Notes:... What the Bible means and how we know. For more information WednesdayintheWord.com

E-training
Economics Lecture notes

E-training

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 253:01


Economics Lecture notes

PaperPlayer biorxiv animal behavior and cognition
Route selection in non-Euclidean virtual environments

PaperPlayer biorxiv animal behavior and cognition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.14.250621v1?rss=1 Authors: Muryy, A. A., Glennerster, A. Abstract: The way people choose routes through unfamiliar environments provides clues about the underlying representation they use. One way to test the nature of observers' representation is to manipulate the structure of the scene as they move through it and measure which aspects of performance are significantly affected and which are not. We recorded the routes that participants took in virtual mazes to reach previously-viewed targets. The mazes were either physically realizable or impossible (the latter contained 'wormholes' that altered the layout of the scene without any visible change at that moment). We found that participants could usually find the shortest route between remembered objects even in physically impossible environments, despite the gross failures in pointing that an earlier study showed are evident in the physically impossible environment (Muryy A, Glennerster A. Pointing errors in non-metric virtual environments. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 11034. pp. 43-57). In the physically impossible conditions, the choice made at a junction was influenced to a greater extent by whether that choice had, in the past, led to the discovery of a target (compared to a shortest-distance prediction). In the physically realizable mazes, on the other hand, junction choices were determined more by the shortest distance to the target. This pattern of results is compatible with the idea of a graph-like representation of space that can include information about previous success or failure for traversing each edge and also information about the distance between nodes. Our results suggest that complexity of the maze may dictate which of these is more important in influencing navigational choices. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

DE TRAVESÍAS
EP_03: Don't be fearful of failure| Sanjay Sarma

DE TRAVESÍAS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 31:23


No tengas miedo al fracaso. En este episodio, Sanjay Sarma, el actual Vicepresidente de Open Learning en la mejor universidad del mundo : MIT nos invita a cambiar nuestra perspectiva acerca de los fracasos.  Sanjay Sarma es un ser humano excepcional:  un  mentor especial y un líder humilde, a pesar de ser reconocido internacionalmente por su desarrollo en la aplicación de RFID, como uno de los 100 inventos mas importante de la humanidad, destaca su llamado para enseñar y compartir con estudiantes organizaciones y empresas en todo el planeta Su visión , y trabajo, lo ha llevado a desarrollar infinidad de aplicaciones en el mundo del IoT, lo ha llevado a recibir los mayores premios del mundo educativo & empresarial, así como publicar 3 libros The Inversion Factor: How to Thrive in the IoT Economy (MIT Press) September 29, 2017 RFID Technology and Applications (Cambridge University Press)  June 9, 2008 The Internet of Things: First International Conference, IOT 2008, Zurich, Switzerland, March 26-28, 2008, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) 2008 Edition A Sanjay le encanta compartir su conocimiento, y cada otoño, El;  personalmente lidera el curso de Innovación Radical, donde comparte toda su experiencia & Insights acerca del mundo de innovación. Acompaña a Sanjay, en su particular modo de ver la vida, con un enfoque optimista que nos invita a conquistarnos desde adentro, para re-invitarnos, y dejar una huella positiva  Sigue su huella y trabajo en http://www.sanjaysarma.org/ http://meche.mit.edu/people/faculty/sesarma@mit.edu Para un extra de inspiración, recuerda seguirnos en nuestra redes sociales https://www.instagram.com/detravesias_/   https://www.facebook.com/Detravesias1/

William's Podcast
A SANCTUARY© 2020 PODCAST ISBN 978-1-64970-922-6

William's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 8:57


When I first heard the theoretical construct a sanctuary it conjured peace, heaven, tranquil, ther·a·peu·tic at one..however, after I had researched the word I discovered a sanctuary, in its original meaning, is a sacred place, such as a shrine. By the use of such places as a haven, by extension the term has come to be used for any place of safety. This secondary use can be categorized into human sanctuary, a safe place for humans, such as a political sanctuary; and non-human sanctuary, such as an animal or plant sanctuary. Sanctuary is a word derived from the Latin sanctuarium, which is, like most words ending in -arium, a container for keeping something in—in this case holy things or perhaps cherished people (sanctae/sancti). The meaning was extended to places of holiness or safety, in particular the whole demarcated area, often many acres, surrounding a Greek or Roman temple; the original terms for these are temenos in Greek and fanum in Latin, but both may be translated as "sanctuary". Similar usage may be sometimes found describing sacred areas in other religions. In Christian churches sanctuary has a specific meaning, covering part of the interior. In many Western Christian traditions including Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist, and Anglican churches, the area around the altar is called the sanctuary.ISBN978-1-64970-922-6 A SANCTUARY ©2020iMovie and Devgro Media Arts ServicesPresent A Devgro Media Arts Services Production In Association With iMovieA William Anderson Gittens PodcastA Sanctuary Podcast ©2020Directed,Edited,Produced, Shoot on Location, Scripted, By William Anderson GittensAuthor, Dip. Com. Art,Media Arts Specialist Publisher, License Cultural Practitioner CEO Devgro Media Arts ServicesSome of the digital flowers Filmed on Location Thorsby Barbados-Magnola's GardenReference"Feathers have always been used by humans as decoration and status symbols". BirdLife International. 2008. Retrieved 9 August 2016.Chamberlain, Susan (2013). "Parrot History: Yesterday and Today". BirdChannel. Retrieved 9 August 2016.Ducarme, Frédéric; Couvet, Denis (2020). "What does 'nature' mean?". Palgrave Communications. Springer Nature. 6 (14). doi:10.1057/s41599-020-0390-y.Gittens William Anderson.Author, Dip., Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’ Cultural Practitioner, Publisher ISBN 978-976-96220-3-6ISBN 978-976-96220-6-7Shapiro, Ilya L.; de Berredo-Peixoto, Guilherme (2013). Lecture Notes on Newtonian Mechanics: Lessons from Modern Concepts. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 116. ISBN 978-1461478256. Retrieved 28 September 2016.This translation of the third law and the commentary following it can be found in the "Principia" on page 20 of volume 1 of the 1729 translation.This translation of the third law and the commentary following it can be found in the "Principia" on page 20 of volume 1 of the 1729 translation.http://plainviewpure.com/12-incredible-orchid-facts-no-one-ever-told/https://cactusway.com/20-amazing-facts-you-didnt-know-about-cacti/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbados_anolehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadfruithttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_historyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nature–culture_dividehttps://foleylionsroar.com/2016/12/five-interesting-facts-about-sunsets/https://identify.whatbird.com/obj/837/overview/Gray_Kingbird.aspx#:~:text=INTERESTING%20FACTS,a%20sort%20of%20David%20vs.https://renewablesourcesenergy.wordpress.com/2013/10/21/windmills-why-they-are-useful/https://renewablesourcesenergy.wordpress.com/2013/10/21/windmills-why-they-are-useful/https://Support the show (http://www.buzzsprout.com/429292)

William's Podcast
ISBN 978-1-64945-023-4 Culture And Nature A Phenomena© 2020 Podcast

William's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 10:59


Hypothesizing Nature, in the broadest sense, is the natural, physical, or material world or universe. "Nature" can refer to the phenomena of the physical world, and also to life in general. Andrea Borghini has espoused the view that Nature and culture are often seen as opposite ideas—what belongs to nature cannot be the result of human intervention and, on the other hand, cultural development is achieved against nature. However, this is by far not the only take on the relationship between nature and culture. Studies in the evolutionary development of humans suggest that culture is part and parcel of the ecological niche within which our species thrived, thus rendering culture a chapter in the biological development of a species.Although humans are part of nature, human activity is often understood as a separate category from other natural phenomena.Nature and culture should evoke the responsiveness of global citizens cognitive appetite is the underpinning of this discourse. William Anderson GittensAuthor, Dip.,Com., Arts. Cnematographer, B.A. Media Arts Specialists’ License Cultural Practitioner, Publisher,CEO Devgro Media Arts ServicesCulture And Nature Podcast ©2020iMovie and Devgro Media Arts ServicesPresentA Devgro Media Arts Services Production In Association With iMovieA William Anderson Gittens PodcastCulture And Nature Podcast ©2020Directed,Edited,Produced, Shoot on Location, Scripted, By William Anderson Gittens Author, Dip. Com. Cinematographer Art,Media Arts Specialist Publisher, License Cultural Practitioner CEO Devgro Media Arts ServicesSome of the digital flowers Filmed on Location Barbados-Andromeda Botanic Gardens Hunte's GardensMagnola's Garden Sunsets EuropeReference"Feathers have always been used by humans as decoration and status symbols". BirdLife International. 2008. Retrieved 9 August 2016.Chamberlain, Susan (2013). "Parrot History: Yesterday and Today". BirdChannel. Retrieved 9 August 2016.Ducarme, Frédéric; Couvet, Denis (2020). "What does 'nature' mean?". Palgrave Communications. Springer Nature. 6 (14). doi:10.1057/s41599-020-0390-y.Gittens William Anderson.Author, Dip., Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’ Cultural Practitioner, Publisher ISBN 978-976-96220-3-6ISBN 978-976-96220-6-7Shapiro, Ilya L.; de Berredo-Peixoto, Guilherme (2013). Lecture Notes on Newtonian Mechanics: Lessons from Modern Concepts. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 116. ISBN 978-1461478256. Retrieved 28 September 2016.This translation of the third law and the commentary following it can be found in the "Principia" on page 20 of volume 1 of the 1729 translation.This translation of the third law and the commentary following it can be found in the "Principia" on page 20 of volume 1 of the 1729 translation.http://plainviewpure.com/12-incredible-orchid-facts-no-one-ever-told/https://cactusway.com/20-amazing-facts-you-didnt-know-about-cacti/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbados_anolehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadfruithttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_historyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nature–culture_dividehttps://foleylionsroar.com/2016/12/five-interesting-facts-about-sunsets/https://identify.whatbird.com/obj/837/overview/Gray_Kingbird.aspx#:~:text=INTERESTING%20FACTS,a%20sort%20of%20David%20vs.https://renewablesourcesenergy.wordpress.com/2013/10/21/windmills-why-they-are-useful/https://renewablesourcesenergy.wordpress.com/2013/10/21/windmills-why-they-are-useful/https://science.sciencemag.org/https://theplanets.org/https://www.backyardnatSupport the show (http://www.buzzsprout.com/429292)

Flashback: History's Unintended Consequences
FB 103: AC/DC: How Air Conditioning Changed the Landscape of American Politics

Flashback: History's Unintended Consequences

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 32:02


Cooler homes transformed Americans’ lives — and eventually their government as well. Check out this episode's "Lecture Notes" at https://www.ozy.com/flashback/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Kernion Courses
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Kernion Courses

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 0:29


Lecture Notes will go here

American
Oral lecture notes

American

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 33:37


Oral notes from Jordan Peterson's Biblical lecture 2

Fitz on Fantasy
Lecture Notes (guest: Jeff Ratcliffe)

Fitz on Fantasy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 53:50


Host Pat Fitzmaurice (@Fitz_FF) is joined this week by Jeff Ratcliffe of Pro Football Focus (@JeffRatcliffe) who weighs in on the Todd Gurley/Darrell Henderson hullabaloo and offers a Philadelphian’s assessment of Carson Wentz, Jordan Howard, Alshon Jeffery, Zach Ertz and some other Eagles. Jeff also talks about being a native and resident of Philadelphia – what he loves about the city, what sets Philadelphians apart from other big-city dwellers, and why Philly sports fans have such high expectations. How does someone go from lecturing college students about cultural anthropology to running the fantasy branch of pro football’s premier think tank? Jeff tells that tale which includes a detour into online poker and a well-timed bluff about his background in statistics. Jeff also reveals which running back tops his draft board, which players he’s been scooping up repeatedly in best-ball drafts and which players he’s been avoiding. Host: Pat Fitzmaurice (@Fitz_FF) Guest: Jeff Ratcliffe (@JeffRatcliffe) Podcast produced by Colm Kelly (@OvertimeIreland) In association with TheFootballGirl.com Music provided by International Jet Set

Segfault.fm
0x05 35C3

Segfault.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 113:48


Beschreibung: In dieser Folge sprechen über den 35. Chaos Communication Congress (35c3) und besprechen einige technische Vorträge die uns besonders gut gefallen haben. Shownotes: Segfault.fm Episode 0x04 Tor Privacy-Handbuch: Tor Bad Exit Nodes Winter P. et al. (2014) Spoiled Onions: Exposing Malicious Tor Exit Relays. In: De Cristofaro E., Murdoch S.J. (eds) Privacy Enhancing Technologies. PETS 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8555. Springer, Cham Metadata Investigation : Inside Hacking Team WP: Hacking Team Motherboard: Hacking Team Hacker Phineas Fisher Has Gotten Away With It WikiLeaks: Hacking Team 33c3: David Kriesel: SpiegelMining – Reverse Engineering von Spiegel-Online WP: Chaos Communication Congress Chaos Computer Club 32c3: Toilet Party WP: Haus am kölnischen Park (HAKP) Freakshow 229: Telefonischturm 35c3 Spende zwecks Diebstahl 34c3: Nougatbytes 11₂ - Die geekige Wort- & Bilderrätselspielshau ist zuЯück Haecksen-Schrein WP: Carol Shaw WP: River Raid 35c3: Linus Neumann and Thorsten Schröder: OpSec für Datenreisende - Du kannst alles hacken – du darfst dich nur nicht erwischen lassen SZ: Spur des Hackers Orbit führt Ermittler in Doxing-Szene 35c3: Michael Steigerwald: Smart Home - Smart Hack Segfault.fm Episode 0x01 ACM WiSec 35c3: Yaniv Balmas and Eyal Itkin: What the Fax 35c3: starbug and Julian: Venenerkennung hacken - Vom Fall der letzten Bastion biometrischer Systeme Chaos Computer Club hackt Apple TouchID 35c3: Joscha: The Ghost in the Machine - An Artificial Intelligence Perspective on the Soul Alternativlos 42 mit Joasch Bach über Life, the universe and everything 35c3: Ben Cartwright-Cox: A deep dive into the world of DOS viruses - Explaining in detail just how those little COM files infected and played with us back in the day Github: A Deep Dive into the world of MS-DOS viruses 35c3: Hanno Böck: The Rocky Road to TLS 1.3 and better Internet Encryption 35C3: Sebastian Schinzel: Attacking end-to-end email encryption - Efail, other attacks and lessons learned EFail Poddebniak et. al. (2018) Efail: Breaking S/MIME and OpenPGP Email Encryption using Exfiltration Channels in 27th USENIX Security Symposium, Baltimore 35c3: Inside the Fake Science Factories SCIgen - An Automatic CS Paper Generator DEFCON 26: Svea, Suggy, Till: Inside the Fake Science Factory 35c3: Ilja van Sprundel: Memsad - why clearing memory is hard CVE-2014-0160: Heartbleed Bug 35c3: Moritz Lipp, Michael Schwarz, Daniel Gruss and Claudio Canella: A Christmas Carol - The Spectres of the Past, Present, and Future 35c3: Hannes Mehnert: DNS - Hierarchical decentralized naming system used since 30 years 35c3: Martin Tschirsich: All Your Gesundheitsakten Are Belong To Us - ‘So sicher wie beim Online-Banking’: Die elektronische Patientenakte kommt - für alle 35c3: Martin Sonneborn: Meine Abenteuer im EU-Parlament

Robb Wolf - The Paleo Solution Podcast - Paleo diet, nutrition, fitness, and health

We're back with Q&A #6 with Robb and Nicki for Episode 399 of the podcast. And don't forget to submit your own questions for the podcast here: https://robbwolf.com/contact/submit-a-question-for-the-podcast/ Show Notes: 1. [3:24] Book recommendations for us nutrition nerds. Sarang says: Hey Robb, You have been successful in making me and thousands of guys like me to become total "nutrition nerds". We have all been listening to your podcasts from months/years and reading all kinds of books and blogs we can find to quench the thirst for more knowledge. For some reason, its a highly addictive subject and I'm thinking and reading about it most of the time. It would be great if you could list out some books that are knees deep in the science and not just superficial advice. The whole paleo/nutrition community would be thankful for that. Thanks in advance! Notes 1-Kung San: Men Women and work in a foraging Society- https://www.amazon.com/Kung-San-Women-Foraging-Society/dp/0521295610 2-African Exodus: The origins of Modern Humanity-https://www.amazon.com/African-Exodus-Origins-Modern-Humanity/dp/0805058141 3-The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves- https://www.amazon.com/Rational-Optimist-Prosperity-Evolves-P-s/dp/0061452068/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1529600750&sr=1-1 4- The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World- https://www.amazon.com/Ascent-Money-Financial-History-World/dp/0143116177 5-Lecture Notes on human metabolism- http://watcut.uwaterloo.ca/webnotes/Metabolism/ 2. [13:03] Liver Stress Maryann says: First, thank you and Nikki for all you have done and sacrificed to spread the message of clean eating and sustainability. Do you know of or have your read any research on possible liver stress associated with consuming the amounts of protein recommended in the keto gains calculator for a 57 year old female athlete?  I will elaborate if you need more background information. Sincerely, Listener #7 3. [16:38] Protein needs Bodybuilding Keto - Muscle Gain James says: For an intermediate to advanced ketogenic bodybuilder/powerlifter looking to maintain muscle mass during a cut; what would be your initial recommendation on protein consumption? Same question for building muscle. Also: much research seems to have been done on fat loss. Are there any studies showing the performance of the ketogenic diet when t comes to muscle gain versus a higher carb approach? Maybe less muscle gain but fat free? 4. [21:33] Keto and true HIIT Greg says: Hi, I eat a Targeted Ketogenic Diet (TKD) and do Crossfit.  I primarily consume more significant amounts of carbohydrates (max 20g for 195lb male) before doing classic CrossFit workouts where HIIT is part of the workout.  I do this because: 1.  I perform better than without the carbs. 2. I feel and recover better afterwards. 3.  I am afraid of my body going catabolic because it can't get energy fast enough during workouts. A lot of what I've read about Keto and exercise deals with endurance workout and weightlifting.  What is the best approach specifically for Keto and HIIT for optimizing performance and/or safety (avoid going catabolic)? Thank you! Greg 5. [27:12] A question about having carb withdrawal symptoms despite very high blood ketones. Rob says: Hi there, I was wondering if you could shed some light on my usual response to being in ketosis. I've been on a very strict ketogenic diet for about 6 months now. I've tested my blood ketones hundreds of times using an Abbot Freestyle meter and I'm almost always in the 1mmol to 3mmol range. I have experienced some of the commonly talked about keto symptoms such as occasional feelings of euphoria, appetite suppression (sometimes to the point of nausea if I've consumed a lot of fat), trouble sleeping due to that buzzing ketosis feeling in the body some speak of. The trouble is I don't seem to do well when my ketones are derived from my own body fat, or at least it appears that way. I say this because I still often feel classic "carb-starved" feelings if I haven't eaten (irritable, trouble concentrating, etc). Eating lunch solves that, but this seems strange given that my ketones could still be at 3 yet I experience those symptoms. Perhaps those very few carbs in the lunch are what my body wants or perhaps my body prefers ketones from other sources than my own body fat. What has pushed me to a breaking point is a water fast I attempted this weekend. I began my fast after lunch on Friday (extremely low carb high fat) and during the fast felt exactly the same as I have on any fast I've ever done pre-keto. It was really difficult. I was irritable, had headaches, trouble concentrating the exact same feeling as a carb withdrawal. I was testing my ketones frequently in the days leading up to the fast so it should have been a breeze, in theory. And yes, I took plenty of sodium, potassium and magnesium - it doesn't change it at all. To thicken the plot further, I tested my ketones regularly throughout the whole fast. On Friday night they were about 3mmol and by Saturday lunchtime they were up around 4. By Sunday lunchtime they were up at 5-6 mmol yet I still felt like I was in serious carb withdrawal! Is it possible that ketosis is just not for me? I've heard Dom D'agostino mention that a minority of people don't thrive in ketosis. Any help would be appreciated! Rob 6. [35:30] Keto and Picking a Primary Care Doctor Kilson says: Hey guys! Huge fan of the show! I just read through "Wired to Eat" and really enjoyed it. I think it is a really good "catalyst" for getting started in the right foot. I've been messing around with Keto for a while now. Almost 3 years ago I was walking around at 357lbs and found out about keto, started boxing and lifting and made it down to as low as 250lbs! After some injuries and some life struggles I flew back up too 300lbs. For the last few months I'm back on the grind and trying to make it back down to a weight I feel good at. Big part is thanks to podcast like yours! So thank you very much! Oh right!... The question... I haven't gotten a physical or seen a doctor in a while now. Maybe close to two years. I'm having some trouble picking a Primary Care Provider. What are some things you look for in a Doc? Do you use some sort of platform to find a doctor who is in the know about stuff like Paleo and keto? I really want to get on top of this and find a doctor. Im from New York which is flooded with doctors but not sure who to go with. Any suggestions on how to narrow the choices? THANKS! Notes: SteadyMD.com http://paleophysiciansnetwork.com/

(AP)od Upon A HIll
8-3 Lecture Notes - Domestic Policy (Pt. 3)

(AP)od Upon A HIll

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 31:03


8-3 Lecture Notes - Domestic Policy (Pt. 3) by Mr. Vasiliades/Mr. Koepplin

(AP)od Upon A HIll
8-3 Lecture Notes - Domestic Policy (Pt. 2)

(AP)od Upon A HIll

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 71:14


8-3 Lecture Notes - Domestic Policy (Pt. 2) by Mr. Vasiliades/Mr. Koepplin

(AP)od Upon A HIll
8-3 Lecture Notes -Foreign Policy (Pt. 1)

(AP)od Upon A HIll

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 43:29


8-3 Lecture Notes -Foreign Policy (Pt. 1) by Mr. Vasiliades/Mr. Koepplin

(AP)od Upon A HIll
8-2 Lecture Notes (Pt. 1)

(AP)od Upon A HIll

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 60:47


8-2 Lecture Notes (Pt. 1) by Mr. Vasiliades/Mr. Koepplin

(AP)od Upon A HIll
8-2 Lecture Notes (Pt. 2)

(AP)od Upon A HIll

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 51:44


8-2 Lecture Notes (Pt. 2) by Mr. Vasiliades/Mr. Koepplin

(AP)od Upon A HIll
8-2 Lecture Notes (Pt. 3)

(AP)od Upon A HIll

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 24:04


8-2 Lecture Notes (Pt. 3) by Mr. Vasiliades/Mr. Koepplin

Modellansatz
Singular Pertubation

Modellansatz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 21:57


Gudrun had two podcast conversations at the FEniCS18 workshop in Oxford (21.-23. March 2018). FEniCS is an open source computing platform for solving partial differential equations with Finite Element methods. This is the first of the two episodes from Oxford in 2018. Roisin Hill works at the National University of Ireland in Galway on the west coast of Ireland. The university has 19.000 students and 2.000 staff. Roisin is a PhD student in Numerical Analysis at the School of Mathematics, Statistics & Applied Mathematics. Gudrun met her at her poster about Balanced norms and mesh generation for singularly perturbed reaction-diffusion problems. This is a collaboration with Niall Madden who is her supervisor in Galway. The name of the poster refers to three topics which are interlinked in their research. Firstly, water flow is modelled as a singularly perturbed equation in a one-dimensional channel. Due to the fact that at the fluid does not move at the boundary there has to be a boundary layer in which the flow properties change. This might occur very rapidly. So, the second topic is that depending on the boundary layer the problem is singularly perturbed and in the limit it is even ill-posed. When solving this equation numerically, it would be best, to have a fine mesh at places where the error is large. Roisin uses a posteriori information to see where the largest errors occur and changes the mesh accordingly. To choose the best norm for errors is the third topic in the mix and strongly depends on the type of singularity. More precisely as their prototypical test case they look for u(x) as the numerical solution of the problem for given functions b(x) and f(x). It is singularly perturbed in the sense that the positive real parameter ε may be arbitrarily small. If we formally set ε = 0, then it is ill-posed. The numercial schemes of choice are finite element methods - implemented in FEniCS with linear and quadratic elements. The numerical solution and its generalisations to higher-dimensional problems, and to the closely related convection-diffusion problem, presents numerous mathematical and computational challenges, particularly as ε → 0. The development of algorithms for robust solution is the subject of intense mathematical investigation. Here “robust” means two things: The algorithm should yield a “reasonable” solution for all ranges of ε, including resolving any layers present; The mathematical analysis of the method should be valid for all ranges of ε. In order to measure the error, the energy norm sounds like a good basis - but as ε^2 → 0 the norm → 0 with order ε . They were looking for an alternative which they found in the literature as the so-called balanced norm. That remains O(1) as ε → 0. Therefore, it turns out that the balanced norm is indeed a better basis for error measurement.After she finished school Roisin became an accountant. She believed what she was told: if you are good at mathematics, accountancy is the right career. Later her daughter became ill and had to be partially schooled at home. This was the moment when Roisin first encountered applied mathematics and fell in love with the topic. Inspired by her daughter - who did a degree in general science specialising in applied mathematics - Roisin studied mathematics and is a PhD student now (since Sept. 2017). Her enthusiasm has created impressive results: She won a prestigious Postgraduate Scholarship from the Irish Research Council for her four year PhD program. References R. Lin, M. Stynes: A balanced finite element method for singularly perturbed reaction diffusion problems. SIAM J. Numer. Anal., 50(5):2729–2743, 2012. T. Linß: Layer-adapted meshes for reaction-convection-diffusion problems, volume 1985 of Lecture Notes in Mathematics. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2010. H.-G. Roos, M. Stynes, L. Tobiska: Robust Numerical Methods for Singularly Perturbed Differential Equations, volume 24 of Springer Series in Computational Mathematics. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2nd edition, 2008. Podcasts M. E. Rognes: Cerebral Fluid Flow, Gespräch mit G. Thäter im Modellansatz Podcast, Folge 134, Fakultät für Mathematik, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), 2017.

Modellansatz - English episodes only

Gudrun had two podcast conversations at the FEniCS18 workshop in Oxford (21.-23. March 2018). FEniCS is an open source computing platform for solving partial differential equations with Finite Element methods. This is the first of the two episodes from Oxford in 2018. Roisin Hill works at the National University of Ireland in Galway on the west coast of Ireland. The university has 19.000 students and 2.000 staff. Roisin is a PhD student in Numerical Analysis at the School of Mathematics, Statistics & Applied Mathematics. Gudrun met her at her poster about Balanced norms and mesh generation for singularly perturbed reaction-diffusion problems. This is a collaboration with Niall Madden who is her supervisor in Galway. The name of the poster refers to three topics which are interlinked in their research. Firstly, water flow is modelled as a singularly perturbed equation in a one-dimensional channel. Due to the fact that at the fluid does not move at the boundary there has to be a boundary layer in which the flow properties change. This might occur very rapidly. So, the second topic is that depending on the boundary layer the problem is singularly perturbed and in the limit it is even ill-posed. When solving this equation numerically, it would be best, to have a fine mesh at places where the error is large. Roisin uses a posteriori information to see where the largest errors occur and changes the mesh accordingly. To choose the best norm for errors is the third topic in the mix and strongly depends on the type of singularity. More precisely as their prototypical test case they look for u(x) as the numerical solution of the problem for given functions b(x) and f(x). It is singularly perturbed in the sense that the positive real parameter ε may be arbitrarily small. If we formally set ε = 0, then it is ill-posed. The numercial schemes of choice are finite element methods - implemented in FEniCS with linear and quadratic elements. The numerical solution and its generalisations to higher-dimensional problems, and to the closely related convection-diffusion problem, presents numerous mathematical and computational challenges, particularly as ε → 0. The development of algorithms for robust solution is the subject of intense mathematical investigation. Here “robust” means two things: The algorithm should yield a “reasonable” solution for all ranges of ε, including resolving any layers present; The mathematical analysis of the method should be valid for all ranges of ε. In order to measure the error, the energy norm sounds like a good basis - but as ε^2 → 0 the norm → 0 with order ε . They were looking for an alternative which they found in the literature as the so-called balanced norm. That remains O(1) as ε → 0. Therefore, it turns out that the balanced norm is indeed a better basis for error measurement.After she finished school Roisin became an accountant. She believed what she was told: if you are good at mathematics, accountancy is the right career. Later her daughter became ill and had to be partially schooled at home. This was the moment when Roisin first encountered applied mathematics and fell in love with the topic. Inspired by her daughter - who did a degree in general science specialising in applied mathematics - Roisin studied mathematics and is a PhD student now (since Sept. 2017). Her enthusiasm has created impressive results: She won a prestigious Postgraduate Scholarship from the Irish Research Council for her four year PhD program. References R. Lin, M. Stynes: A balanced finite element method for singularly perturbed reaction diffusion problems. SIAM J. Numer. Anal., 50(5):2729–2743, 2012. T. Linß: Layer-adapted meshes for reaction-convection-diffusion problems, volume 1985 of Lecture Notes in Mathematics. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2010. H.-G. Roos, M. Stynes, L. Tobiska: Robust Numerical Methods for Singularly Perturbed Differential Equations, volume 24 of Springer Series in Computational Mathematics. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2nd edition, 2008. Podcasts M. E. Rognes: Cerebral Fluid Flow, Gespräch mit G. Thäter im Modellansatz Podcast, Folge 134, Fakultät für Mathematik, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), 2017.

Steam Powered Scoundrels: A Malifaux Podcast
Friday Night Faux-down! - 05/19/2017

Steam Powered Scoundrels: A Malifaux Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2017 68:44


Welcome to the next episode of Friday Night Faux-Down. This episode we welcome back Dave and Joseph from Lecture Notes from the Breach. We also introduce new combatant Damien. Doug, is back as your TO. This episode we primarily go over the Wave 5 models as a part of the open beta.  Thread on the Wave 5 models Topics this Episode: Favorite Model, by faction, from the wave 5 beta. Scariest Model, by Faction, from the Wave 5 beta. Most interesting fluff fromr the wave 5 beta. Thoughts on the future release schedule and painting events from the Wyrd May newsletter. MuseOn Con! in Des Moines May 26-28th Our Patreon: Please and Thank You Please send us ideas for topics or if you'd like to be on the show. We can be found at SPSMalifaux@gmail.com, @SPSMalifaux on Twitter, or search for us on Facebook.

Steam Powered Scoundrels: A Malifaux Podcast

HEY LOOK! Different format?! This episode we ditch the Malifaux talk and take a trip to The Other Side! Wyrd's new wargame that takes place alongside Malfiaux (but in alternate-history Earth instead of alternate history alternate dimention accessed from alternate history Earth) is just wrapping up it's Kickstarter run HERE. They said they'd give us some sweet delicious episodes of Breachside Broadcast dedicated to The Other Side if the community dedicated enough episodes to the new game. So we did. This is it. We stick with our theme of "We're not the podcast for gameplay" and squeeze what fluff we can from all the details, models, videos, and whatnot provided. We have a new guest for this, Joseph Menear, as Dave made the mistake of frenching Hamelin on a dare. Joaeph hails from the Lecture Notes from the Breach podcast. Go check them out on Soundcloud and iTunes.   That YouTube video I mentioned I would post: Here   If you enjoy the show, give us a like and share to show your support. Send topic ideas, corrections or well wishes for Dave (ha!) to SPSMalifaux@gmail.com or @SPSMalifaux on Twitter. We also possess a Facebook page where we can be reached.  BRAND FRICKEN NEW PATREON PAGEAAAHAAAHAAAHHHGGHHH!  

Awesome Startup ideas
146: Group Annotations for College Textbooks and Lecture Notes

Awesome Startup ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 1:57


Let us say college students are studying Shakespeare and in one of the books, there is a sentence “hang him in a bottle like a cat and shoot at him.”  They wonder what the real meaning of this is.  Here is a solution for this.

Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta
Psalm 49 The Folly of Trusting in Riches

Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 48:31


Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta
Psalm 49 The Folly of Trusting in Riches

Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016


Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta
Psalm 49 The Folly of Trusting in Riches

Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016