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Web3 Breakdowns
Haseeb Qureshi: The TAM of Crypto - [Making Markets, EP.18]

Web3 Breakdowns

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 83:58


My guest this week is Haseeb Qureshi, managing partner at Dragonfly Capital. From making millions through poker before the age of 21, to going viral for an article on negotiation, to being hired personally by Naval Ravikant to be a crypto VC, Haseeb's life could be a Netflix movie. We dive into that backstory and all he's learned about the relationship between work, money, and happiness. We also talk about the Bitcoin ETF, Dragonfly Capital, his biggest miss as a VC, and how he approaches investing today. Please enjoy this fascinating and wide-ranging conversation with Haseeb Qureshi. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page HERE. ----- This episode is brought to you by 10 East. 10 East is a platform where qualified investors can co-invest on a deal-by-deal basis across private equity, private credit, real estate ventures, and other one-off opportunities typically unavailable through traditional channels. It's no surprise that founders, executives, and portfolio managers from leading investment firms are using 10 East to diversify their personal portfolios. Their level of sourcing and diligence is institutional grade. To learn more, check out 10east.com. ----- Making Markets is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Making Markets, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @makingmkts | @ericgoldenx Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes: (00:00:00) Welcome to Making Markets (00:01:27) First question - Haseeb's stance on the current developments in the crypto world (00:04:26) Whether the established precedent for Bitcoin ETF negates the need for further court cases (00:10:50) Advantages of trading ETFs over traditional assets and whether it could entice large institutions into cryptocurrency trading (00:15:16) Haseeb's background in poker and the Portuguese prodigy story (00:24:10) Comparing fulfillment earning wealth between poker playing and trading in crypto (00:28:10) Patterns of disillusionment in people who make significant wealth in crypto (00:38:15) How Haseeb's experience as a founder shaped his perspective on venture capital (00:46:42) How Haseeb first got together with Naval Ravikant (00:54:24) The initial vision for launching Dragonfly (00:58:55) How common it is for founders to relocate to other countries for crypto-related ventures (01:01:21) The size and scope of Dragonfly today and the acquisition of Metastable (01:09:01) Navigating the challenge of not second-guessing decisions (01:14:01) The challenges the industry has had with consumer adoption, particularly in cases like NBA Top Shot and Keone (01:21:31) Where Haseeb thinks the crypto market is currently in the cycle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Action and Ambition
Unlocking Tomorrow's Wealth: Ankush Gera's Insights on Angel Investing!

Action and Ambition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 36:47


Welcome to another episode of the Action and Ambition Podcast! Joining us today is Ankush Gera, a serial entrepreneur and angel investor extraordinaire. As the founder of Junglee Games, which was acquired by Flutter, and a co-founder of Kunai and Monsoon Company (snapped up by Capital One), Ankush has a knack for building successful ventures. He's not just about starting companies, though; Ankush is also deeply involved in the startup ecosystem as a limited partner in numerous funds like Metastable, Commerce Ventures, http://Fearless.vc , and many others. With a seat on the boards of Kunai and Junglee Games, plus an extensive portfolio of angel investments, including big names like Airbnb, Devoted Health, and Alt, Ankush is a force to be reckoned with in the world of entrepreneurship and investment. Tune in to learn more!

Demystifying Science
Why Liquid Plasmas Will Change Cosmology Forever - Dr. Patrick Vanraes, DSPod 190

Demystifying Science

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 187:20


Dr. Patrick Vanraes is a researcher at PLASMANT, University of Antwerp. He focuses on the fundamental features of in-liquid plasma and plasma-liquid interaction, as well as the physics of liquid matter. His work involves experiments, simulations and extensive review of historic work. Our conversation starts with Dr. Vanraes' important finding that plasmas can be generated in liquids without a gas intermediate. Then we explore the implications of a liquid plasma sun for all of cosmology. After all, if gases truly cannot produce blackbody spectra - as has never been shown in a laboratory - then the cosmic microwave background radiation is overdue for a new explanation. Tell us your thoughts in the comments! (00:00:00) Go! (00:00:19) Getting into plasma physics (00:05:49) Lightning in liquids (00:11:11) Applied physics (00:15:20) What is a plasma? liquid v. gas (00:17:23) Patreon Ask (00:28:12) Invitation to answer an open question (00:35:21) The search problem in physics (00:40:33) The marketplace of scientific ideas (00:54:38) The arc of doing academic science (01:03:42) Garage plasma research (01:14:30) Paying for monastic science (01:26:10) Some problems can't be solved in advance (01:30:21) Narrative is king (01:32:05) The liquid sun & Dr. Robitaille (01:45:50) Metastable balance (01:56:04) Scientific dieties (02:14:41) Cosmology and liquid sun are incompatible (02:20:46) Kirchoff's law (02:28:54) Nothing mechanical in statistical mechanics (02:35:12) Metastable undertainty (02:42:00) Criteria for competing theories (02:50:00) Science as dictatorship ruled by Nature (02:58:59) Critical rate of change in understanding Support the scientific revolution by joining our Patreon: https://bit.ly/3lcAasB Tell us what you think in the comments or on our Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub #cosmology #astronomy #astrophysics #philosophyofscience #philosophy #plasma #plasmaphysics #heliophysics #physics #science Check our short-films channel, @DemystifySci: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingScience AND our material science investigations of atomics, @MaterialAtomics https://www.youtube.com/@MaterialAtomics Join our mailing list https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S PODCAST INFO: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. - Blog: http://DemystifySci.com/blog - RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rss - Donate: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaD - Swag: https://bit.ly/2PXdC2y SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySci MUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
"Primed to Perform:" Dynamic white matter graph communicability may drive metastable network representations of enhanced preparatory cognitive control

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.09.25.509351v1?rss=1 Authors: Buch, V. P., Bernabei, J. M., Ng, G. Y., Richardson, A. G., Ramayya, A., Brandon, C., Stiso, J., Bassett, D. S., Lucas, T. H. Abstract: Spontaneous neural activity has become increasingly linked to behavioral and cognitive output. A specific cognitive control mode, proactive control, uses prior information to plan and prepare the brain to be particularly sensitive to incoming goal-directed stimuli. Little is known about specific proactive mechanisms implemented via preparatory patterns of spontaneous neural activity, that may enable dynamically enhanced cognitive performance. In this study, humans implanted with intracranial electrodes performed a simple cognitive task. For each subject, pre-trial spectral power and communicability-based features from both grey and white matter nodes were extracted to identify preparatory control states that were "primed to perform". The anatomical structure and topology of these states across subjects demonstrated a critical role for white matter communicability in decoding and intrinsically controlling preparatory network activity. Our results provide novel insights for putative cognitive network control and may be studied to develop prosthetic approaches for individuals with cognitive deficits. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by PaperPlayer

Astro arXiv | all categories
Discovery of non-metastable ammonia masers in Sagittarius B2

Astro arXiv | all categories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 0:59


Discovery of non-metastable ammonia masers in Sagittarius B2 by Y. T. Yan et al. on Monday 26 September We report the discovery of widespread maser emission in non-metastable inversion transitions of NH$_3$ toward various parts of the Sagittarius B2 molecular cloud/star forming region complex: We detect masers in the $J,K = $ (6,3), (7,4), (8,5), (9,6), and (10,7) transitions toward Sgr B2(M) and Sgr B2(N), an NH$_3$ (6,3) maser in Sgr B2(NS), and NH$_3$ (7,4), (9,6), and (10,7) masers in Sgr B2(S). With the high angular resolution data of the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (JVLA) in A-configuration we identify 18 maser spots. Nine maser spots arise from Sgr B2(N), one from Sgr B2(NS), five from Sgr B2(M), and three in Sgr B2(S). Compared to our Effelsberg single dish data, the JVLA data indicate no missing flux. The detected maser spots are not resolved by our JVLA observations. Lower limits to the brightness temperature are $>$3000~K and reach up to several 10$^5$~K, manifesting the lines' maser nature. In view of the masers' velocity differences with respect to adjacent hot molecular cores and/or UCH{scriptsize II} regions, it is argued that all the measured ammonia maser lines may be associated with shocks caused either by outflows or by the expansion of UCH{scriptsize II} regions. Overall, Sgr B2 is unique in that it allows us to measure many NH$_3$ masers simultaneously, which may be essential to elucidate their so far poorly understood origin and excitation. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.11786v1

Unchained
The Chopping Block: Did OFAC Overstep by Sanctioning Tornado Cash? - Ep. 386

Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 77:34


Welcome to The Chopping Block! Crypto insiders Haseeb Qureshi, Tom Schmidt, and Tarun Chitra chop it up about the latest news in the digital asset industry. In this episode, Laura Shin, host of Unchained and author of The Cryptopians, also joined the conversation.    Show topics: What Tornado Cash is and why it got sanctioned by the OFAC The difference between Tornado Cash and blender.io  Whether privacy is dead as a category and whether regulators are going after it How these sanctions have a negative impact on the funding of privacy projects How people within the industry can have different points of view, even when they understand the technology Whether the ban of Tornado Cash only means that malicious groups will just go and use other protocols Why regulation by enforcement sucks The asymmetry between the government's sanction and the effort needed to push it back. What changes after the Merge for ETH in terms of centralization Whether some MEV solutions make Ethereum more centralized Why MEV is intrinsic to blockchains and whether it is impossible to get rid of it Why Proposer-Builder Separation is helpful for the network Whether MEV is illegal and the plausibility of major exchanges not extracting MEV Why Facebook has an MEV extraction business model, according to Tarun How some NFT exchanges are not enforcing royalties What Sudoswap is and how it works How the royalties were there to bootstrap the supply side of NFTs Why Tarun thinks music NFTs will never happen The economic reasoning around royalties The differences between NFT marketplaces like OpenSea and Magic Eden Whether NFTs have a real-world use How Dragonfly's acquisition of Metastable brought Laura some old memories Hosts Haseeb Qureshi, managing partner at Dragonfly Capital https://twitter.com/hosseeb Tom Schmidt, general partner at Dragonfly Capital https://twitter.com/tomhschmidt Tarun Chitra, managing partner at Robot Ventures https://twitter.com/tarunchitra    Laura Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurashin Episode Links   Tornado Cash Treasury Press release:  https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy0916#:~:text=WASHINGTON%20%E2%80%93%20Today%2C%20the%20U.S.%20Department,since%20its%20creation%20in%202019 Developer arrested: https://www.fiod.nl/arrest-of-suspected-developer-of-tornado-cash/ Coin Center's article authored by Jerry Brito and Peter Van Valkenburgh: https://www.coincenter.org/u-s-treasury-sanction-of-privacy-tools-places-sweeping-restrictions-on-all-americans/ Second Coin Center's article authored by Jerry Brito and Peter Van Valkenburgh: https://www.coincenter.org/analysis-what-is-and-what-is-not-a-sanctionable-entity-in-the-tornado-cash-case/ Coin Center may challenge the US Treasury's decision to sanction Tornado Cash: https://decrypt.co/107475/coin-center-tornado-cash-ban-court Circle freezes USDC in sanctioned wallets: https://www.theblock.co/post/162172/circle-freezes-usdc-funds-in-tornado-cashs-us-treasury-sanctioned-wallets  Crypto exchange dYdX blocked accounts that received funds from Tornado Cash: https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/08/11/crypto-exchange-dydx-blocked-accounts-that-received-even-small-amounts-from-tornado-cash/ The possibility of forking Tornado Cash: https://www.coindesk.com/tech/2022/08/10/cloning-tornado-cash-would-be-easy-but-risky/ What the sanctions mean for privacy coins: https://www.coindesk.com/layer2/2022/08/09/what-the-tornado-cash-sanction-means-for-privacy-coins/ Tornado Cash laundered $1.5 billion, according to Elliptic: https://hub.elliptic.co/analysis/tornado-cash-mixer-sanctioned-after-laundering-over-1-5-billion/ Celebrities get Dusted: https://decrypt.co/es/107090/tornado-cash-dusts-public-wallets-jimmy-fallon-brian-armstrong-steve-aoki-logan-paul Secretary of State deletes tweet: https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2022/08/08/us-secretary-of-state-tweets-deletes-claim-that-crypto-mixer-tornado-cash-is-north-korea-sponsored/ Previous Coverage of Unchained: Tornado Cash Sanctioned. Did the Government Overstep Its Bounds?: https://unchainedpodcast.com/tornado-cash-sanctioned-did-the-government-overstep-its-bounds-ep-384/    MEV What is MEV: https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/mev/#:~:text=Maximal%20extractable%20value%20(MEV)%20refers,of%20transactions%20in%20a%20block. Proposer-Builder separation: https://www.alchemy.com/overviews/proposer-builder-separation MEV Boost: https://www.alchemy.com/overviews/mev-boost Flashbots auctions: https://docs.flashbots.net/flashbots-auction/overview   NFTs Why NFT Creators and Collectors Can't Stop Talking About Artist Royalties: https://decrypt.co/107482/why-nft-creators-collectors-artist-royalties NFT Royalties: Why artists love them, and traders don't: https://www.cnbctv18.com/cryptocurrency/nft-royalties-why-artists-love-them-and-traders-dont-14496762.htm  

Unchained
The Chopping Block: Did OFAC Overstep by Sanctioning Tornado Cash? - Ep. 386

Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 77:34


Welcome to The Chopping Block! Crypto insiders Haseeb Qureshi, Tom Schmidt, and Tarun Chitra chop it up about the latest news in the digital asset industry. In this episode, Laura Shin, host of Unchained and author of The Cryptopians, also joined the conversation.    Show topics: What Tornado Cash is and why it got sanctioned by the OFAC The difference between Tornado Cash and blender.io  Whether privacy is dead as a category and whether regulators are going after it How these sanctions have a negative impact on the funding of privacy projects How people within the industry can have different points of view, even when they understand the technology Whether the ban of Tornado Cash only means that malicious groups will just go and use other protocols Why regulation by enforcement sucks The asymmetry between the government's sanction and the effort needed to push it back. What changes after the Merge for ETH in terms of centralization Whether some MEV solutions make Ethereum more centralized Why MEV is intrinsic to blockchains and whether it is impossible to get rid of it Why Proposer-Builder Separation is helpful for the network Whether MEV is illegal and the plausibility of major exchanges not extracting MEV Why Facebook has an MEV extraction business model, according to Tarun How some NFT exchanges are not enforcing royalties What Sudoswap is and how it works How the royalties were there to bootstrap the supply side of NFTs Why Tarun thinks music NFTs will never happen The economic reasoning around royalties The differences between NFT marketplaces like OpenSea and Magic Eden Whether NFTs have a real-world use How Dragonfly's acquisition of Metastable brought Laura some old memories Hosts Haseeb Qureshi, managing partner at Dragonfly Capital https://twitter.com/hosseeb Tom Schmidt, general partner at Dragonfly Capital https://twitter.com/tomhschmidt Tarun Chitra, managing partner at Robot Ventures https://twitter.com/tarunchitra    Laura Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurashin Episode Links   Tornado Cash Treasury Press release:  https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy0916#:~:text=WASHINGTON%20%E2%80%93%20Today%2C%20the%20U.S.%20Department,since%20its%20creation%20in%202019 Developer arrested: https://www.fiod.nl/arrest-of-suspected-developer-of-tornado-cash/ Coin Center's article authored by Jerry Brito and Peter Van Valkenburgh: https://www.coincenter.org/u-s-treasury-sanction-of-privacy-tools-places-sweeping-restrictions-on-all-americans/ Second Coin Center's article authored by Jerry Brito and Peter Van Valkenburgh: https://www.coincenter.org/analysis-what-is-and-what-is-not-a-sanctionable-entity-in-the-tornado-cash-case/ Coin Center may challenge the US Treasury's decision to sanction Tornado Cash: https://decrypt.co/107475/coin-center-tornado-cash-ban-court Circle freezes USDC in sanctioned wallets: https://www.theblock.co/post/162172/circle-freezes-usdc-funds-in-tornado-cashs-us-treasury-sanctioned-wallets  Crypto exchange dYdX blocked accounts that received funds from Tornado Cash: https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/08/11/crypto-exchange-dydx-blocked-accounts-that-received-even-small-amounts-from-tornado-cash/ The possibility of forking Tornado Cash: https://www.coindesk.com/tech/2022/08/10/cloning-tornado-cash-would-be-easy-but-risky/ What the sanctions mean for privacy coins: https://www.coindesk.com/layer2/2022/08/09/what-the-tornado-cash-sanction-means-for-privacy-coins/ Tornado Cash laundered $1.5 billion, according to Elliptic: https://hub.elliptic.co/analysis/tornado-cash-mixer-sanctioned-after-laundering-over-1-5-billion/ Celebrities get Dusted: https://decrypt.co/es/107090/tornado-cash-dusts-public-wallets-jimmy-fallon-brian-armstrong-steve-aoki-logan-paul Secretary of State deletes tweet: https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2022/08/08/us-secretary-of-state-tweets-deletes-claim-that-crypto-mixer-tornado-cash-is-north-korea-sponsored/ Previous Coverage of Unchained: Tornado Cash Sanctioned. Did the Government Overstep Its Bounds?: https://unchainedpodcast.com/tornado-cash-sanctioned-did-the-government-overstep-its-bounds-ep-384/    MEV What is MEV: https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/mev/#:~:text=Maximal%20extractable%20value%20(MEV)%20refers,of%20transactions%20in%20a%20block. Proposer-Builder separation: https://www.alchemy.com/overviews/proposer-builder-separation MEV Boost: https://www.alchemy.com/overviews/mev-boost Flashbots auctions: https://docs.flashbots.net/flashbots-auction/overview   NFTs Why NFT Creators and Collectors Can't Stop Talking About Artist Royalties: https://decrypt.co/107482/why-nft-creators-collectors-artist-royalties NFT Royalties: Why artists love them, and traders don't: https://www.cnbctv18.com/cryptocurrency/nft-royalties-why-artists-love-them-and-traders-dont-14496762.htm  

Lexman Artificial
Ian Goodfellow on Sizzler Style Beers with Lexman

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 4:12


Newly minted Novice Shaduf brewer Ian Goodfellow joins Lexman to discuss the safety and brewing considerations for sizzler style beers. They also talk about some of the more unusual ingredients you can use in a shaduf brew, and how to troubleshoot if you're experiencing problems with your batch.

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Web3 Breakdowns
Hash Power Ep.2 - Investing in Cryptocurrencies [Invest Like the Best, Replay]

Web3 Breakdowns

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 76:00


Today we are re-sharing our Hash Power documentary. This series was originally released in September 2017 when 1 Bitcoin hovered around $4000 US Dollars. While so much has changed in the years since - these episodes are a great introduction to the technology, the power of decentralization, Bitcoin, Ethereum, ICO's, cryptography, and hashing. You will hear from a variety of industry experts throughout these episodes - please enjoy.   For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here.    ----   Original Intro (10.03.17)   In episode 1 of Hash Power, we explored blockchains as a technology—how they work, why tokens (also known as cryptocurrencies) are an integral part of any blockchain, and how these new networks might change the world. In episode two, we spend time with the leading investors in the field. Like any frenzied asset class, there are countless cryptocurrency hedge funds popping up everywhere. But founders from three of the original firms—Polychain, Metastable, and Blocktower Capital—are our primary guides this week.   As I speak, the total market cap of all cryptocurrencies is $136B. There are hundreds of tokens currently available, but bitcoin and Ethereum represent 75% of the total market cap. $136B sounds like a big number, but its tiny relative to any other asset class—and I use that term with hesitation. To put it in perspective, that's exactly the same size as the market cap of IBM. But IBM had more than $10B of earnings in 2016. Tokens have none. As you will hear, valuing tokens is a very hard exercise.   In such a nascent world, we are seeing investing strategies take hold. Olaf Carlson-Wee, Josh Seims, and Ari Paul walk us through different takes on cryptocurrency investing, be it early stage, long term buy and hold, or more hedge fund style strategies.   -----   Web3 Breakdowns is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Web3 Breakdowns, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.   Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here.   Follow us on Twitter: @Web3Breakdowns | @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus   Show Notes: [00:00:05] – Recap of part 1 and introduction to part 2 of Hash Power [00:02:58] – Ari Paul, CIO of Blocktower explains how he got involved in cryptocurrencies [00:05:23] – Why do we need bitcoin [00:07:23] – Polychain Capital founder Olaf Carlson-Wee on why the value of tokens accrue [00:09:23] – How mainstream money is getting into this space [00:12:26] – Useful comparisons when talking about ICOs when compared to IPOs [00:15:01] – Naval Ravikant, CEO of Angellist, is asked to explain the protocols of cryptocurrencies to platform businesses like Uber or Airbnb [00:17:43] – Naval's interest in investing in cryptocurrencies [00:18:42] – Why average folks should avoid it before they dive thoroughly into the topic [00:20:25] – What are the most compelling counter-arguments to using cryptocurrencies [00:23:07] – Olaf Carlson Wee on the lifecycle of a token [00:25:31] – What is the earliest stage that edge is most present for investors in cryptocurrency protocols [00:28:12] – How do you mitigate the volatility that is present in blockchain [00:31:18] – Jeremiah Lowin, a risk and statistics expert, who runs risk management for a large private family office, talks about why he no longer owns cryptocurrencies [00:34:19] – Jordan Cooper, a venture capital investor, is optimistic about blockchains in general, but thinks there may be some overvaluations in current currencies [00:37:02] – How Jordan would value a single cryptocurrency [00:43:52] – Josh Seims, of Metastable, the value investor in blockchain? [00:51:15] – Ari Paul on the equivalent of listed stocks in the cryptocurrency world [00:52:33] – Understanding the concept of a coin in blockchain and how people are getting access to them [00:55:07] – The fairground analogy to understand cryptocurrencies [00:57:57] – What lessons from traditional markets can you apply to investing in cryptocurrencies [01:02:48] – Where do family offices stand when it comes to jumping into this space [01:06:51] – Ari is asked to discuss some of the alternative cryptocurrencies

The Perception & Action Podcast
376 – Why Ecological PLUS Dynamics? What is Metastable Attunement?

The Perception & Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 15:20


Why do we need both ecological psychology and behavioral dynamics to understand skilled behavior? What is metastable attunement and how does it capture this combination?   Articles: Metastable attunement and real‑life skilled behavior Interpersonal Distance Regulates Functional Grouping Tendencies of Agents in Team Sports Desideratum for GUT: A functional semantics for sport   More information: http://perceptionaction.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc)   Subscribe in iOS/Apple Subscribe in Anroid/Google   Support the podcast and receive bonus content   Credits: The Flamin' Groovies – ShakeSome Action Mark Lanegan - Saint Louis Elegy via freemusicarchive.org and jamendo.com

DeFi Standard
Rari Capital, The Sandbox, Potions Labs y Polygon (Matic) - Análisis Mercado DeFi

DeFi Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 30:33


Análisis fundamental semanal de los principales protocolos de Finanzas Descentralizadas (DeFi) del ecosistema Ethereum, Cosmos, Polkadot y Binance Smart Chain. Noticias, novedades, upgrades, rediseño de "tokenomics" y colaboraciones entre proyectos. Todo aquello que el inversor de fundamentales necesita saber para estar al día. Contenido: • 00:00 | Introducción. Resaca tras el anuncio de compra de BTC por parte de Tesla, $DOGE dump y anuncio por parte de Chamath Palihapitiya que posee un portafolio compuesto por diversas criptos y... ¡NFTs! • 02:30 | Potion Labs: potion labs es un protocolo descentralizado para la creación de contratos de cobertura de precio en Ethereum, que utiliza mecanismos de tipo AMM y un sistema de "pricing" mucho más eficiente. • 12:18 | Rari Capital ($RGT): robo-advisor o agregador de yield que maximiza el rendimiento del capital de los depositantes, utilizando distintos tipos de estrategias en Compound, Aave y Dydx, MetaStable, Curve, Cream, Yearn y KeeperDAO. • 17:01 | Polygon/Matic ($MATIC): agregador o hub de soluciones de escalabilidad de tipo layer 2 para Ethereum. • 23:20 | The Sandbox ($SAND): ecosistema de gaming descentralizado y dirigido por su comunidad que dispone de un software libre que permite a los usuarios crear sus propios activos y juegos, y compartirlos con otros. CONTACTO Email: defistandard@gmail.com AVISO Todo lo expresado en nuestros vídeos son opiniones personales y en ningún caso deben tomarse como consejo financiero. Gracias por ver este video :) Si te ha gustado, no olvides suscribirte a nuestro substack.

The Crypto Conversation
Building Web 3.0 - Why Conflux Network is endorsed by China

The Crypto Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 35:01


Eden Dhaliwal is the Global Managing Director at Conflux Network, a high-performance, layer-1 blockchain protocol designed for scalability, security, and extensibility for the next generation of open commerce, decentralized applications, and Web 3.0. Conflux is the most endorsed DLT project in China. Why you should listen: Conflux Network is an open protocol for a new world of Dapps, finance, and Web 3.0. As a fast and secure public blockchain, Conflux Network combines Proof of Work and a Tree-Graph structure to power a new generation of decentralized commerce.  Prior to joining Conflux, Eden was a Partner at Outlier Ventures, where he worked on crypto tokenomics. Eden helped develop Outlier's Convergence Thesis - the Convergence Stack is a set of privacy-protecting, peer-to-peer, open-source technologies that will decentralize the cloud and unbundle internet platforms to build Web 3.0. Key takeaway: Founded in 2018, Conflux Network raised $35 million in capital from investors including Sequoia China, Metastable, Baidu Ventures, F2Pool, Huobi, IMO Ventures. Conflux Network has backing from the Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission. Currently in Testnet, Conflux Network seeks to provide the security of a POW network with transaction speeds an order of magnitude faster. The key enabler technique is a novel DAG-based ledger structure together with an optimistic concurrency control to achieve a consistent order of transactions among all the nodes in the network. In Conflux, the throughput bottleneck is no longer at consensus layer. Unlike other scalability solutions such as DPOS and hybrid consensus, the Conflux consensus algorithm is decentralized and permissionless without any hierarchy. Supporting links: Conflux Network Conflux Network on Twitter Eden on Twitter Andy on Twitter  Brave New Coin on Twitter Brave New Coin BNC Pro   The Crypto Conversation is sponsored by BNC Pro, the new digital wealth platform featuring an all-in-one suite of customizable, institutional-grade applications that help you manage your crypto investments. Research, chart, screen, analyze, optimize, report, and more. BNC Pro is the ultimate portfolio tool for individual or enterprise use. Streamline your workflow, manage your crypto and master this brave new asset class with BNC Pro. Go to BNC-Pro.com to create your free account. If you enjoyed the show please subscribe to the Crypto Conversation and give us a 5-star rating and a positive review in whatever podcast app you are using.

Future1
Nelson Chen: Neutral Project (ex-Blackrock) is a metastable basket of stablecoins, native financial instruments and the infrastructure that underpins them

Future1

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 52:30


In this episode of the Future 1 webshow & podcast, we meet Nelson Chen from Neutral Project. He was previously a research analyst at BlackRock and research consultant at WorldQuant. He studied computer Science at Georgia Tech and Finance at University of Texas. Neutral Dollar went live 2 weeks ago and is a metastable basket of stablecoins. The result is a digital dollar which has lower volatility and combines fragmented pools of liquidity and is an entirely new blockchain-native financial instrument. The on-chain token processes revolves around the profit-seeking behavior of rational arbitrageurs and mimics properties of a traditional ETF in a fully transparent way. To learn more, visit their blog at blog.neutralproject.com and their telegram channel. Watch the video interview here in our video archive: http://www.genbvc.com/videos.html The material contained on this web series & podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as an offer or a recommendation to buy or sell any security nor is it to be construed as investment advice. music credits: Clouds by MBB | https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficial , Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com , Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported , https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US IMPORTANT NOTICE: This web series and podcast is intended for informational purposes only. The views expressed are not, and should not be construed as, investment advice or recommendations. Recipients of this should do their own due diligence, taking into account their specific financial circumstances, investment objectives and risk tolerance (which are not considered in this web series and podcast) before investing. None of this information communication is an offer, nor the solicitation of an offer, to buy or sell any of the assets mentioned herein. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joelpalathinkal/support

Venture Stories
DEXes, Liquidity, and On-Chain Arbitrage with Amir Bandeali of 0x and Ivan Bogatyy of Metastable

Venture Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 48:44


Erik is joined on this episode by Amir Bandeali (@abandeali1), co-founder and CTO of 0x, and Ivan Bogatyy, general partner at Metastable Capital. Erik and Ivan ask Amir about the background behind 0x and its creation. Amir says that 0x is a protocol, rather than an exchange. He also breaks down how a decentralized exchange is different from a centralized one. Amir predicts that "in the long run the types of assets that are going to be tokenized are mostly non-financial assets."Amir says that market makers want to port the paradigm of a centralized exchange over to decentralized exchanges, and talks about what kinds of ideas from a centralized exchange could be useful in a decentralized exchange. They talk about the problem of front-running and how to prevent it. Amir breaks down some of the most common misconceptions about decentralized exchanges and talks about some of his requests for products in the space. They also cover automatic market makers and derivative protocols.Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform. Check us out on the web at villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.Venture Stories is brought to you by Village Global, is hosted by co-founder and partner, Erik Torenberg and is produced by Brett Bolkowy.___Further Reading:Can centralized exchanges push DEX adoption? https://messari.substack.com/p/dex-appeal-messaris-unqualified-opinion-10Front-running, Griefing and the Perils of Virtual Settlement (Part 1) https://blog.0xproject.com/front-running-griefing-and-the-perils-of-virtual-settlement-part-1-8554ab283e97Announcing the launch of 0x protocol v2.0! https://blog.0xproject.com/0x-protocol-v2-0-is-live-183aac180149DEX vs. EX https://messari.substack.com/p/dex-v-ex-unqualified-opinions-21Frontrun.me http://frontrun.me/

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Venture Stories
DEXes, Liquidity, and On-Chain Arbitrage with Amir Bandeali of 0x and Ivan Bogatyy of Metastable

Venture Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 48:44


Erik is joined on this episode by Amir Bandeali (@abandeali1), co-founder and CTO of 0x, and Ivan Bogatyy, general partner at Metastable Capital. Erik and Ivan ask Amir about the background behind 0x and its creation. Amir says that 0x is a protocol, rather than an exchange. He also breaks down how a decentralized exchange is different from a centralized one. Amir predicts that "in the long run the types of assets that are going to be tokenized are mostly non-financial assets."Amir says that market makers want to port the paradigm of a centralized exchange over to decentralized exchanges, and talks about what kinds of ideas from a centralized exchange could be useful in a decentralized exchange. They talk about the problem of front-running and how to prevent it. Amir breaks down some of the most common misconceptions about decentralized exchanges and talks about some of his requests for products in the space. They also cover automatic market makers and derivative protocols.Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform. Check us out on the web at villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.Venture Stories is brought to you by Village Global, is hosted by co-founder and partner, Erik Torenberg and is produced by Brett Bolkowy.___Further Reading:Can centralized exchanges push DEX adoption? https://messari.substack.com/p/dex-appeal-messaris-unqualified-opinion-10Front-running, Griefing and the Perils of Virtual Settlement (Part 1) https://blog.0xproject.com/front-running-griefing-and-the-perils-of-virtual-settlement-part-1-8554ab283e97Announcing the launch of 0x protocol v2.0! https://blog.0xproject.com/0x-protocol-v2-0-is-live-183aac180149DEX vs. EX https://messari.substack.com/p/dex-v-ex-unqualified-opinions-21Frontrun.me http://frontrun.me/

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Collège de France (Général)
02 - Les séismes profonds

Collège de France (Général)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds - VIDEO

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds - PDF

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds - VIDEO

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)
02 - Les séismes profonds

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)
02 - Les séismes profonds - PDF

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)
02 - Les séismes profonds - VIDEO

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds - PDF

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Général)
02 - Les séismes profonds - PDF

Collège de France (Général)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds - PDF

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Général)
02 - Les séismes profonds

Collège de France (Général)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Général)
02 - Les séismes profonds - PDF

Collège de France (Général)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Général)
02 - Les séismes profonds - VIDEO

Collège de France (Général)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)
02 - Les séismes profonds

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Général)
02 - Les séismes profonds - VIDEO

Collège de France (Général)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds - VIDEO

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)
02 - Les séismes profonds - PDF

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds - PDF

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds - VIDEO

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)
02 - Les séismes profonds - VIDEO

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds - VIDEO

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds - PDF

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds - PDF

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre
02 - Les séismes profonds - VIDEO

Physique de l'intérieur de la terre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Général)
02 - Les séismes profonds

Collège de France (Général)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)
02 - Les séismes profonds

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Général)
02 - Les séismes profonds - PDF

Collège de France (Général)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Général)
02 - Les séismes profonds - VIDEO

Collège de France (Général)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)
02 - Les séismes profonds - VIDEO

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)
02 - Les séismes profonds - PDF

Collège de France (Physique/Chimie)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 90:34


Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 2- Processus physiques proposés et caractéristiques de la sismicité intermédiaire et profonde H. W. Green and P.C. Burnley (1989) A new self-organizing mechanism for deep earthquakes, Nature, 341, 733-737. Frohlich, C. (2006) Deep earthquakes, chap 6., Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-521- 82869-7 Houston, H. (2015) Deep earthquakes, Treatise on Geophysics, G. Schubert, Ed., vol 4, chapter 13, Elsevier pubs. Kanamori, H. , D. L. Anderson and T. H. Heaton (1998) Frictional melting during the rupture of the 1994 Bolivian Earthquake, Science, 279, 839-842 Kawakatsu, H. (1996) Observability of the isotropic component of a moment tensor, Geophys. J. IInt., 126, 525-544. Kawkakatsu, H. and S. Yoshioka (2011) Metastable olivine wedge and eep dry cold slab beneath southwest Japan, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 303, 1-10. Scholz, C. (2002) The mechanics of earthquakes and Faulting, Cambridge U. Press, pp 471.

Titans Of Nuclear | Interviewing World Experts on Nuclear Energy
Ep. 40 - Amanda Youker, Argonne National Lab

Titans Of Nuclear | Interviewing World Experts on Nuclear Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 41:34


Episode Content:​ Amanda's interest in chemistry and her work at a crime lab.   A breakdown of molybdenum 99 and technetium 99m.   Why metastable isotopes are useful for medical applications.   What are ligins?   From a security perspective, why it's in the US' interest to domestically produce molybdenum 99.   The traditional and nontraditional methods of producing molybdenum 99.   Tradeoffs of different production processes.   The Argonne Molybdenum Research Experiment.   Why precipitating uranium creates a hotspot.   How corrosion can be beneficial in producing uranium peroxide precipitate.   What's in store for the future.  

How I Raised It - The podcast where we interview startup founders who raised capital.
Ep. 43: How I Raised It with Ryan Singer of Chia.net on 5.4.18

How I Raised It - The podcast where we interview startup founders who raised capital.

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 22:43


Produced by Foundersuite.com, "How I Raised It" goes behind the scenes with startup founders who have raised capital. This episode is with Ryan Singer of Chia.net. Chia is building a more eco-friendly cryptocurrency which harnesses cheap and abundant unused storage space on hard drives. Chia raised $4.17 million of seed funding led by Naval Ravikant along with Andreessen Horowitz, Greylock, True Ventures, Danhuacap, DCM, MetaStable and other undisclosed investors. In this episode Ryan talks about how Chia differs from Bitcoin and other coins, raising capital from Naval and VCs, the Company's upcoming Reg A+ public offering (and why they are not currently doing a token sale), and whether crypto currencies is a "winner take all" market.

Flippening - For Crypto Investors
Sentiment & Momentum Investing w/ Ari Nazir of Neural Capital, Part 1 (Ep. 0013)

Flippening - For Crypto Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 50:12


Note: This Episode of Flippening is Made Possible by Nomics' free Cryptocurrency and Bitcoin API.The Nomics API offers squeaky clean and normalized primary source cryptocurrency trade data offered through fast and modern endpoints. Instead of having to integrate with a bunch of exchange APIs of varying quality, you can get everything through one screaming fast firehose. If you’ve found that you or your developer has to spend too much time cleaning up and maintaining cryptoasset datasets, instead of identifying investing/trading opportunities . . . or if you’re tired of interpolated data and want raw primary source trades delivered simply and consistently, with top-notch support and SLAs, then check us out at Nomics.com.My guest today is Ari Nazir and this is one of our top 3 episodes to date.Ari is a founder and managing partner at Neural Capital. I met Ari in part because I’m a limited partner in Protocol Ventures, which we covered in a previous episode. Protocol Ventures is a Fund of Funds with a portfolio that includes prominent crypto asset hedge funds like BlockTower Capital, Metastable, PolyChain, and Ari’s Neural Capital. As an LP of protocol ventures, I get to see how these funds are performing; these reports made it clear to me that I needed to have Ari on the show. Ari is without a doubt one of the top minds in crypto investing, and I think you’ll find this episode to be as funny as it is informative.

Unchained
Naval Ravikant On How Crypto Is Squeezing VCs, Hindering Regulators And Bringing Users Choice

Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 72:22


Love Unchained? Please take this extremely brief survey to help us obtain more sponsors: https://survey.libsyn.com/unchained The executive chairman of AngelList and partner at crypto hedge fund MetaStable explains how blockchains are changing the entrepreneurship model, his philosophy for crypto investing, and what kind of threat crypto could someday pose to governments. We also dive into why blockchains represent a new form of governance, his philosophy for investing in tokens and why he believes there will only be five or fewer winners among the money-like tokens. Show notes: http://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/11/28/naval-ravikant-on-how-crypto-is-squeezing-vcs-hindering-regulators-and-bringing-users-choice/ AngelList: https://angel.co/ MetaStable: http://metastablecapital.com/ CoinList: https://coinlist.co/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/05/18/want-to-hold-an-ico-coinlist-makes-it-easy-and-legal/ Zcash: https://z.cash/ BlockStack: https://blockstack.org/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/09/05/blockstack-on-how-to-take-control-from-google-facebook-and-amazon/ Bitwise Hold 10: https://www.bitwiseinvestments.com/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/10/02/new-crypto-index-fund-to-launch-with-backing-from-naval-ravikant/    

Unchained
Naval Ravikant On How Crypto Is Squeezing VCs, Hindering Regulators And Bringing Users Choice

Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 72:22


Love Unchained? Please take this extremely brief survey to help us obtain more sponsors: https://survey.libsyn.com/unchained The executive chairman of AngelList and partner at crypto hedge fund MetaStable explains how blockchains are changing the entrepreneurship model, his philosophy for crypto investing, and what kind of threat crypto could someday pose to governments. We also dive into why blockchains represent a new form of governance, his philosophy for investing in tokens and why he believes there will only be five or fewer winners among the money-like tokens. Show notes: http://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/11/28/naval-ravikant-on-how-crypto-is-squeezing-vcs-hindering-regulators-and-bringing-users-choice/ AngelList: https://angel.co/ MetaStable: http://metastablecapital.com/ CoinList: https://coinlist.co/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/05/18/want-to-hold-an-ico-coinlist-makes-it-easy-and-legal/ Zcash: https://z.cash/ BlockStack: https://blockstack.org/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/09/05/blockstack-on-how-to-take-control-from-google-facebook-and-amazon/ Bitwise Hold 10: https://www.bitwiseinvestments.com/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/10/02/new-crypto-index-fund-to-launch-with-backing-from-naval-ravikant/    

Sandvik Materials Pod
S03E01. Metastable austenitic stainless steels

Sandvik Materials Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 5:59


Season 3 - The seven families of stainless steels Pt. 02

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy
Hash Power – Ep. 2 - Investing in Cryptocurrencies 

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 75:35


In episode 1 of Hash Power, we explored blockchains as a technology—how they work, why tokens (also known as cryptocurrencies) are an integral part of any blockchain, and how these new networks might change the world. In episode two, we spend time with the leading investors in the field. Like any frenzied asset class, there are countless cryptocurrency hedge funds popping up everywhere. But founders from three of the original firms—Polychain, Metastable, and Blocktower Capital—are our primary guides this week. As I speak, the total market cap of cryptocurrencies is $136B. There are hundreds of tokens currently available, but bitcoin and Ethereum represent 75% of the total market cap. $136B sounds like a big number, but its tiny relative to any other asset class—and I use that term with hesitation. To put it in perspective, that’s exactly the same size as the market cap of IBM. But IBM had more than $10B of earnings in 2016. Tokens have none. As you will hear, valuing tokens is a very hard exercise. In such a nascent world, we are seeing investing strategies take hold. Olaf Carlson-Wee, Josh Seims, and Ari Paul walk us through different takes on cryptocurrency investing, be it early stage, long term buy and hold, or more hedge fund style strategies. Hash Power is presented by Fidelity Investments For comprehensive show notes on this episode go to http://investorfieldguide.com/hashpower For more episodes go to InvestorFieldGuide.com/podcast. To get involved with Project Frontier, head to InvestorFieldGuide.com/frontier. Sign up for the book club, where you’ll get a full investor curriculum and then 3-4 suggestions every month at InvestorFieldGuide.com/bookclub. Follow Patrick on Twitter at @patrick_oshag   Links Referenced Fat Protocols (Joel Monegro)   Show Notes 0:05 – Recap of part 1 and introduction to part 2 of Hash Power 2:58 – Ari Paul, CIO of Blocktower explains how he got involved in cryptocurrencies 5:23 – Why do we need bitcoin 7:23 – Polychain Capital founder Olaf Carlson-Wee on why the value of tokens accrue 9:23 – How main stream money is getting into this space 12:26- Useful comparisons when talking about ICOs when compared to IPOs 15:01 - Naval Ravikant, CEO of Angellist, is asked to explain the protocols of cryptocurrencies to platform businesses like Uber or Airbnb 17:43 – Naval’s interest in investing in cryptocurrencies 18:42 – Why average folks should avoid it before they dive thoroughly into the topic 20:25 – what are the most compelling counter arguments to using cryptocurrencies 23:07 - Olaf Carlson Wee on the lifecycle of a token 24:02 – SAFT note, Simple Agreement for Future Tokens 25:31 – What is the earliest stage that edge is most present for investors in cryptocurrency protocols 28:12 – How do you mitigate the volatility that is present in blockchain 31:18 - Jeremiah Lowin, a risk and statistics expert, who runs risk management for a large private family office, talks about why he no longer owns cryptocurrencies  34:19 - Jordan Cooper, a venture capital investor, is optimistic about blockchains in general, but thinks there may be some overvaluations in current currencies 37:02 – How Jordan would value a single cryptocurrency 42:10 – Fat Protocols (Joel Monegro) 43:52 - Josh Seims, of Metastable, the value investor in blockchain? 51:15 - Ari Paul on the equivalent of listed stocks in the crypto currency world 52:33 – Understanding the concept of a coin in blockchain and how people are getting access to them 55:07 – The fairground analogy to understand cryptocurrencies 57:57 – What lessons from traditional markets can you apply to investing in cryptocurrencies 1:02:48 – Where do family offices stand when it comes to jumping into this space 1:06:51 – Ari is asked to discuss some of the alternative cryptocurrencies outside of Bitcoin and Ethereum. He starts with Ripple 1:10:27 – What would help firms or traders create edge in investing in cryptocurrencies   Learn More For more episodes go to InvestorFieldGuide.com/podcast.  Sign up for the book club, where you’ll get a full investor curriculum and then 3-4 suggestions every month at InvestorFieldGuide.com/bookclub Follow Patrick on twitter at @patrick_oshag

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The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
755: Want to Invest in BitCoin But Don't Understand It? Listen to This.

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2017 36:20


Tom Kineshanko. He’s been investing in cryptocurrencies, also called digital assets or tokens, since 2013. He founded and exited the first bitcoin and ethereum fund in Canada, invested in the ethereum cloud sale and has made 10x the returns in bitcoin after ethereum classic, golem and several other tokens. He’s also the founder and general partner at First Block Capital, a digital asset fund manager where Tom leads investments in new token issuance. He’s also the founder and CEO of Walter.ai—a company that is building a distributed Bloomberg terminal—which intends to make the best supplier of market data to the cryptocurrencies market. Famous Five: Favorite crypto-related book? – Introducing Ethereum and Solidity What CEO do you follow? – Brian Armstrong and Olaf Carlson Favorite online tool? — Cryptocurrencies exchanges How many hours of sleep do you get? — 8 plus If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “I wish I understood which industries were sort of young-man game versus old-man game” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:05 – Nathan introduces Tom to the show 02:31 – There’s a market of new old coin tokens and there’s little information about it 03:12 – “This is liquid venture capital” 03:15 – The tokens represent an exposure to startup projects 03:25 – As people know, investing in startups is about qualitative information rather than quantitative 03:45 – Tom decided to apply the distributing models in building companies 04:50 – Tom shares the common way to build companies 05:10 – Blockchain ecosystem has a technology that is a combination of 4 different technologies 05:15 – The technology allows secure transfer of value on the internet even without a third-party approval 05:28 – Blockchain is a secure transfer layer that overlays on your internet 06:06 – You can track the activity on the blockchain because it’s an open source 06:16 – The tricky part is to identify who’s doing what 06:46 – Every time there’s a transaction on bitcoin blockchain, you’re leaving clues to who you are and what you’re up to 07:43 – The best use case of bitcoin blockchain is a stored value 08:22 – The issue with bitcoin blockchain is that it’s not yet as trusted as gold 08:27 – Tom believes though that bitcoin blockchain will be as trustworthy as gold 08:38 – As an investor, you want to be diversified across multiple blockchains 08:56 – Every one of these tokens is the unit of currency within a blockchain 09:32 – Bitcoin is a unit in a chain with 21M units 09:38 – Tom uses the analogy of a train with several carts to explain bitcoin and blockchain 10:08 – Ethereum is a place you can go to build blockchains and host them 10:45 – If bitcoin becomes as trusted as gold, it can be worth billions of dollar 10:55 – “You can never prove that any blockchain is secure because there’s always a bug they might find in the future” 11:03 – The longer you wait to find the bug, the more trusted it becomes 12:07 – Tom believes that the way blockchain is built is the way companies will be built in the future 12:15 – For investors interested in technology, go to Coinbase.com which is a mutual friend of Tom’s 13:01 – Coinbase has different types of cryptocurrencies or tokens 13:05 – Tom recommends buying bitcoins on Coinbase 13:09 – Then open up a Poloniex.com account where you can buy whatever you want using bitcoins 13:54 – The people who took advantage of the gold rush didn’t look for gold, but created something that can be of use for gold 14:50 – In the crypto world, you can design a microeconomy with incentives 14:55 – The people will join your microeconomy and work for you to get the incentives 15:08 – The incentives are the bitcoins 15:51 – Walter is creating an army of people who contribute data in exchange for a reward 15:55 – The people are getting paid with tokens 16:29 – Crypto businesses are difficult 16:52 – The easiest way to get good returns in the space is to buy tokens which are units of currency in micro-economies 17:14 – Tom uses the analogy of buying Facebook IPO 19:20 – There are games where you can earn cryptocurrencies and online casinos for cryptocurrencies 19:53 – When you buy cryptocurrencies, you are already in a crypto economy where you need to do your due diligence 20:33 – Ethereum is one of the currencies that you need to run apps 21:21 – A token is like a packet (in relation to IP protocols) 21:54 – Blockchain is the protocol layer upon which tokens are transferred around 23:33 – Tokens are also called cryptocurrencies 23:15 – A miner is someone who runs an algorithm on his own piece of hardware that checks for activity within a blockchain 24:48 – The ways that you can contribute data varies 25:51 – It’s the first time in history that you can have liquid venture capital in the industry 25:58 – There’s an extreme demand, but with a limited supply 26:44 – Tom believes that now is a good time to participate in cryptocurrencies 27:31 – Tom shares to Nathan the questions that Nathan can ask a guest who is into investing in cryptocurrencies: 27:40 – What are tokens? How do you make a venture capital investment? 28:06 – Do you have a personal relationship with MetaStable and Polychain? 29:35 – What is the history of cryptocurrencies? 30:12 – Another question can be their strategy of trading 31:00 – Why people should use Walter: 31:05 – All of us in the space need to support a good project and invest in the right projects so we can all have a good return 31:21 – Walter is building a global community of contributors who are researching the space and gathering information in exchange for incentives 31:42 – “Get involved and join the conversation” 33:18 – The Famous Five 3 Key Points: Bitcoin may not be as trusted as gold, but it will be in the future. Building a crypto business isn’t easy, but the demand is here. Study and research an industry before jumping in, and know the RIGHT questions to ask. Resources Mentioned: The Top Inbox – The site Nathan uses to schedule emails to be sent later, set reminders in inbox, track opens, and follow-up with email sequences GetLatka - Database of all B2B SaaS companies who have been on my show including their revenue, CAC, churn, ARPU and more Klipfolio – Track your business performance across all departments for FREE Hotjar – Nathan uses Hotjar to track what you’re doing on this site. He gets a video of each user visit like where they clicked and scrolled to make the site a better experience Acuity Scheduling – Nathan uses Acuity to schedule his podcast interviews and appointments Host Gator – The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for the cheapest price possible Audible – Nathan uses Audible when he’s driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5-hour drive) to listen to audio books Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives

Geowissenschaften - Open Access LMU
The structure ofAl(111)-K−(√3 × √3)R30° determined by LEED: stable and metastable adsorption sites

Geowissenschaften - Open Access LMU

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1993


It is found that the adsorption of potassium on Al(111) at 90 K and at 300 K both result in a (√3 × √3)R0° structure. Through a detailed LEED analysis it is revealed that at 300 K the adatoms occupy substitutional sites and at 90 K the adatoms occupy on-top sites; both geometries have hitherto been considered as very unusual. The relationship between bond length and coordination is discussed with respect to the present results, and with respect to other quantitative studies of alkali-metal/metal adsorption systems.

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Geowissenschaften - Open Access LMU
Identification of stable and metastable adsorption sites of K adsorbed on Al(111)

Geowissenschaften - Open Access LMU

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1992


The adsorption of potassium on Al(111) at 90 K and at 300 K has been investigated by low-energy electron diffraction (LEED). Although a (√3 × √3 )R30° structure is formed at each temperature, a detailed LEED analysis has revealed that the adsorbate positions are quite different and unusual in each case. At 90 K the adatoms occupy on-top sites and at 300 K they occupy substitutional sites. An irreversible phase transformation from the former to the latter structure occurs on warming to 300 K. These results are discussed in the light of recent density-functional-theory calculations.

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