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[Pdf] Download Ten Lectures on Wavelets (CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics, Series Number 61) BY Ingrid Daubechi...
To Read or Download Ten Lectures on Wavelets (CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics, Series Number 61) by Ingrid Daubechies Visit Link Bellow You Can Download Or Read Free Books Link To Download => https://ceo.gogolibraryebook.com/?book=0898712742 Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. read (PDF) Ten Lectures on Wavelets (CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics, Series Number 61) pdf read (PDF) Ten Lectures on Wavelets (CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics, Series Number 61) ebook read (PDF) Ten L...
2024-12-15
00 min
Scienceline
(Math + Art) × Fun = Mathemalchemy!
Boredom under COVID quarantine led many to pursue some strange side hobby, but for 24 mathematicians and artists, it resulted in Mathemalchemy — a collective of mathematically (aesthetically, too) charming pieces of art — from cryptographic quilts, huge parabolas of embroidered spheres, crochet theta curves caught in fishing nets, and murals of OctoPi, seen generating various wave-related equations per every water ripple. For the “Mathemalchemists,” their project is a lively, whimsical invitation into the world of mathematics, made for an audience of all ages and interests. The goal is to illustrate how math can be fun — not something schools force you to do, but someth...
2024-03-13
10 min
Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghan
Ingrid Daubechies - The "Godmother of digital image" on the beauty of the world
Ingrid Daubechies is endlessly, irrepressibly, beautifully curious. She is a Belgian physicist and mathematician whose scientific achievements have rippled across society in all directions for the past 35 years. But, more than that, she's a fierce champion of diversity and equality, in math and science, in women's rights, in opportunity. To sit with Ingrid, her math and her life, is to illuminate our world and inspire us to imagine other worlds. Origins Podcast WebsiteFlourishing Commons NewsletterShow Notes:Depression (05:30)Krista Tippett On Being Podcast (07:15)A...
2023-11-28
59 min
Rate of Change
Resonance
She’s an analyst. He’s an algebrist. She loves displays of unbridled creativity; he has journaled every day for thirty years. Between the two of them, Duke power couple Ingrid Daubechies and Robert Calderbank have changed the way society shares and processes information. Transcript available at https://pratt.duke.edu/about/news/podcast/resonance
2023-03-14
21 min
Modellansatz
Mentoring
Gudrun hatte 2018 mit Carla Cederbaum über mathematische Konzepte gesprochen, mit denen man z.B. den Schwerpunkt von Sternen bestimmen kann. Im April 2022 trafen sich beide erneut zum Gespräch - diesmal per Videokonferenz. Carla ist inzwischen Professorin an der Uni Tübingen in der AG Geometrische Analysis, Differentialgeometrie und Relativitätstheorie und erhielt den Tübinger Preis für Wissenschaftskommunikation des Jahres 2022. Seit 2021 arbeiten Gudrun und Carla zusammen bei der Gestaltung der Zeitschrift Mitteilungen der Deutschen Mathematiker Vereinigung (MDMV). Gudrun ist 2021-24 als Herausgeberin verantwortlich für die Inhalte und hat neben drei anderen Kolleginnen und Kollegen auch Ca...
2022-07-28
34 min
DIRECT TALK(VISION VIBES) | NHK WORLD-JAPAN
Math Can Help: Ingrid Daubechies / Mathematician
Ingrid Daubechies has collaborated with people from various fields to solve problems using innovative mathematical theory. Her recent art project was created to show that math is everywhere! Here's what we talk about in this episode: Math, Collaboration, Curiosity, Values, Purpose, Flow, Kindness, Art, Creativity, Discovery, Inspiration Check out the video version of this episode from the interview series DIRECT TALK.https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/shows/tag/183/ Thanks for tuning into this episode of DIRECT TALK. Be sure to visit our website.And if you...
2022-05-26
17 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
First Female 'Yachtsman' - Tracy Edwards &'Maiden' Go 'Round the World
“I learned that we are all capable of so much more than we think we are, until we push ourselves. We all have these reserves that I don’t think we use anymore…Keep looking for those parts of yourself that you have ignored.” Tracy Edwards on Green Connections Radio Are you going boating this summer? Listen to this fascinating interview with Tracy Edwards on her adventure captaining the first all-female crew in the world's most dangerous round-the-world boat race - the Whitbread 'Round the World Yachting Race - with very, very limited experience at the ripe age of 2...
2021-07-24
43 min
The Secrets of Mathematics
Mathemalchemy: a mathematical and artistic adventure
This lecture is a visual treat as Ingrid Daubechies celebrates the joy, creativity and beauty of mathematics. Inspired by textile artist Dominique Ehrmann, Ingrid, with Dominique, conceived the idea of a large mathematical installation that incorporated a myriad of mathematical ideas in an entertaining and visually stimulating way. Aided by the whimsy and imagination of 24 colleagues from across the mathematical universe, the Installation is taking shape - all kinds of shape. So who is Arnold and why is he baking Mandelbrot cookies? Multi-award winning Ingrid Daubechies is James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Electrical and Computer Engineering at...
2021-07-19
44 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
Talking Science to Policy Makers – Michelle Wyman, National Council For Science and the Environment
“The part in this that is so important is the relationship building component, and that part takes time… (it) is the glue that brings cohesion across the issues and it enables a different form of listening and a different openness, in my view, that includes openness to hearing the science….. Science is the strongest tool of diplomacy.” Michelle Wyman, NCSE This week as the National Council of Science and the Environment, NCSE, embarks on its 2021 conference, days before we have a new President of the United States and new Congress, and amidst the still-raging COVID-19 pandemic...
2021-01-08
47 min
El Areópago de Atenas
El Espejo (57): Belleza de las matemáticas
23 de octubre de 2020 - Ingrid Daubechies, Premio Princesa de Asturias de Investigación Científica y Técnica de este año, dijo, en el acto de entrega del galardón, que las matemáticas no solo son útiles, sino también hermosas, y que su belleza nos rodea por completo, que está en todas partes. Y así es, en efecto. Lo leemos en el capítulo 1 del libro bíblico del Génesis, en el que el redactor, al referir cómo eran todas y cada una de las obras llamadas por Dios a la existencia, en los días 1, 3, 4, 5 y...
2020-10-23
00 min
Premios Princesa de Asturias
24 horas - Los premios Princesa de Asturias, marcados por la pandemia
El Hotel Reconquista de Oviedoha acogido una ceremonia a la que solo han podido acudir cinco premiados. Los sanitarios españoles, en primeria línea contra la COVID-19, ha recibido el Premio Princesa de Asturias de la Concordia.Ennio Morricone y John Williams, el Premio Princesa de Asturias de las Artes. La Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara y Hay Festival of Literature & Arts, el de Comunicación y Humanidades. Dani Rodrik, el de Ciencias Sociales. El motorista Carlos Sainz, el de los Deportes. Anne Carson, el de las Letras. Yves Meyer, Ingrid...
2020-10-16
03 min
Premios Princesa de Asturias
14 horas - Cuatro matemáticos, Premio Princesa de Asturias de Investigación Científica 2020
Los matemáticos Yves Meyer, Ingrid Daubechies, Terence Tao y Emmanuel Candès, por su papel clave en la era digital en la que vivimos, han sido galardonados con el Premio Princesa de Asturias a la Investigación Científica y Técnica 2020. Términos como teoría matemática de las ondículas o técnicas de percepción comprimida forman parte de la contribución de estos científicos a las matemáticas y su trascendencia en...
2020-06-23
00 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
Is Your Office CV19-Safe? – Rachel Gutter, Int’l Well Building Institute
“Employers need to be providing re-onboarding to every employee and for that matter for even every guest that comes into the building, because…..it comes down to each and every individual and their commitment to these new protocols and policies.” Rachel Gutter on Green Connections Radio podcast As we prepare to return to our offices, schools, coworking spaces, and houses of worship, while the coronavirus still swirls around us, there are steps building managers, employers, administrators and employees – each of us – can take to make sure we and our colleagues are safe from COVID-19. The Inte...
2020-06-13
32 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
Virtual Reality, Conservation & Kids – Sharelynn Moore, Itron
“Conservation Station: Creating a More Resourceful World (is) a new educational initiative from Itron and Discovery Education. This innovative, engaging, standards-aligned program encourages middle school students to explore the relationship between water and energy through the lens of conservation.” Conservation Station website As parents seek new ways to homeschool kids with summer upon us and this extraordinary pandemic shutdown still limiting our activities, Discovery Education partnered with Itron, a company known for its innovative technologies around energy and water, on a ground-breaking new initiative to teach kids about conservation, called Conservation Station. It even includes virtual field trip...
2020-06-05
32 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
The Economic Crisis’ Impact on Women – Heather Long, Washington Post Senior Economic Reporter
“Women are being hit disproportionately hard, because they hold disproportionately more of the jobs being shutdown and (still) have the lion’s share of family responsibilities….The industries hit hard by this crisis are healthcare, social care, education, restaurants, cleaning services, personal care and clothing stores, and the front lines of them are dominated by women.” Joan Michelson’s Forbes Blog The pandemic-induced economic crisis is rippling through the economy, stealing jobs from industries across the board that are dominated by women, as I wrote a couple of months ago in Forbes. To find out the economi...
2020-05-29
31 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
How to Talk Science to Policy Makers – Michelle Wyman, National Council For Science and the Environment
“The part in this that is so important is the relationship building component, and that part takes time… (it) is the glue that brings cohesion across the issues and it enables a different form of listening and a different openness, in my view, that includes openness to hearing the science….. Science is the strongest tool of diplomacy.” Michelle Wyman, NCSE The COVID-19 pandemic has given us all a renewed appreciation for the importance of science in decision-making, especially in policy making. It can mean the difference between life and death, literally. But how do you do...
2020-05-15
47 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
Why Our Lives Depend Upon Women On Boards – Dr. Corinne Post, Lehigh University
“In a (brand new) study…focused on the medical products industry – which includes medical devices, pharmaceuticals and biologics – a group of researchers found that…firms with female directors announced (life-threatening) high-severity product recalls 28 days sooner.” The Study’s Executive Summary, April 20, 2020 So, before you get that stent put in or new COVID-19 treatment or vaccine, find out how many women are on the board. It could literally save your life, according to a new first-of-its-kind study by a group of researchers from four top universities, which found that public medical products companies with more women on their boards re...
2020-05-08
34 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
Managing Creativity - Deborah Rutter, President, John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts
"You have to give up a little bit of control in that (creative) process....it is an iterative process and allowing people to be as creative and crazy as you possibly could imagine and then noticing when there was really a fantastic moment that we all had to say, 'Ah-ha! that's it, let's go there.'" Deborah Rutter on Green Connections Radio As we cope with complete upheaval in our lives and work due to the coronavirus pandemic, it’s time to step back, take a breath, and find creative ways forward. But how? S...
2020-03-20
45 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
Sea-Level Rise “Detective” – Andrea Dutton, MacArthur "Genius" Winner 2019
"A lot of these times we see these problems as having binary solutions, it’s either we stay and defend…or we just pick up and leave, but there’s a lot of space in between." Andrea Dutton on Green Connections Radio Geologist Dr. Andrea Dutton was awarded the coveted MacArthur “Genius” award recently for her work in finding an innovative way to predict sea-level rise and identify the options for managing it. Listen to her explain her innovative approach – and how that approach might be used in other context too – to Green Connections Radio host Joan Michelson in t...
2020-01-10
36 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
Why Place Matters - Stacy Jupiter, MacArthur "Genius" Winner 2019
"Help local people think about what they can do to have access to the natural resources they need for very important things like clean water, food, and cultural practices...(which are) incredibly important." Stacy Jupiter on Green Connections Radio As world leaders and climate leaders, scientists and activists gather at the UN’s COP25 conference in Madrid, Spain to address solutions to the climate crisis, Dr. Stacy Jupiter has a novel perspective on what communities need to address in those climate resilience plans – and she just won a MacArthur “Genius” award for it. Listen to Stacy ex...
2019-12-13
32 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
Tips for Winning Against the Odds - Tracy Edwards, "Maiden" Documentary
“I learned that we are all capable of so much more than we think we are, until we push ourselves. We all have these reserves that I don’t think we use anymore…Keep looking for those parts of yourself that you have ignored.” Tracy Edwards on Green Connections Radio Imagine deciding to take on captaining a brand new crew in the world's most dangerous round-the-world boat race with very, very limited experience. That's what then 24-year old Tracy Edwards did. And. She. Won. The two most dangerous legs of the six-leg race. The new documentary, “Maiden” about it is t...
2019-12-06
43 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
"Genuis" Scientist Shares Her Secrets for New Ideas - Ingrid Daubechies, Duke University
“To me, creativity is the ability to connect, in often unexpected ways, observations or experiences or skills from completely different realms,” Ingrid Daubechies on Green Connections Radio The next time you send a photo to someone from your smartphone, and it asks you for which size to send, you'll think about that decision differently after listening to Green Connections Radio host Joan Michelson's truly fascinating and inspiring conversation with Dr. Ingrid Daubechies of Duke University. Why? Because she's the person who developed the theory that explains the difference between those sizes - wavelet theory - and h...
2019-06-21
31 min
My Favorite Theorem
Episode 23 - Ingrid Daubechies
Evelyn Lamb: Hello and welcome to My Favorite Theorem. This is a podcast about math where we invite a mathematician in each episode to tell us about their favorite theorem. I’m one of your hosts, Evelyn Lamb. I’m a freelance math and science writer in Salt Lake City, Utah. And this is your other host. Kevin Knudson: Hi, I’m Kevin Knudson, professor of mathematics at the University of Florida. I’m excited about this one. EL: Yes, I’m very excited. I’m too excited to do any banter. We’r...
2018-07-26
31 min
Falling Walls 2011
Ingrid Daubechies (Duke University). Breaking the Wall of Computer Stupidity
Ingrid Daubechies (Duke University). Breaking the Wall of Computer Stupidity by Falling Walls
2012-01-18
16 min
Falling Walls 2011
Ingrid Daubechies Professor in Mathematics, Duke University, President of the International Mathematical Union (IMU), USA. Breaking the Wall of Computer Stupidity. How Wavelet Analysis Improves Geophysics, Biology and Art History
Ingrid Daubechies Professor in Mathematics, Duke University, President of the International Mathematical Union (IMU), USA. Breaking the Wall of Computer Stupidity. How Wavelet Analysis Improves Geophysics, Biology and Art History by Falling Walls
2012-01-07
16 min
Princeton University Podcasts
Ingrid Daubechies - "Surfing with Wavelets", March 4, 1999
1999-03-04
00 min