Chloe Pickwell tells the story of her mother's family migration to the United States from Scottland in the 1600s. The family worked mainly in agriculture.
Creator:
Chloe Pickwell
Created:
2018-05-13
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Immigration History Research Center
Anne Hake talks to Peter Shea about her work in Port-au-Prince for three months with the American Refugee Committee researching opportunities for permanent housing solutions.
Creator:
Shea, Peter
Contributor:
Hake, Anne
Created:
2011-03-29
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.
February 1 - April 26, 1958. Phil Gelb, producer-commentator; David W. Thompson, consultant. Most of the material for the programs was gathered in New York.
Creator:
University of Minnesota. Radio Station KUOM
Created:
1958-08-11
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Base source: USGS 1:100,000 county base compiled in 1977; interpretations derived from soil map constructed 1970. "Projection and 10 000-metre grid ticks, zone 18: Universal Transverse Mercator. 25 000-foot grid ticks based on Maryland coordinate system." "1-16219." June 1980. Includes location map.
Creator:
United States. Soil Conservation Service
Created:
1980
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, John R. Borchert Map Library.
Anna Pavlova, in costume, poses holding the crank of an early movie camera. Stamped on the back of the photograph "The Museum of Modern Art Film Library 11 West 53rd Street, New York", typewritten "Anna Pavlova"
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
Anna Pavlova posed on a sofa in a costume trimmed with garlands of flowers, arms outstretched. Photograph inscribed on the back "Pavlova Christmas Night 1924" and stamped "Courtesy of the Museum of Modern Art Film Library 11 west 53rd street, New York"
Creator:
Museum of Modern Art Film Library
Created:
1924
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
Anna Pavlova in a ballet costume poses with an unidentified woman (Mary Pickford?). Some of the background has been blacked out with ink. Inscribed on the back of the photograph "Cut this out and mount on black. Picture post.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
Preface signed: Salomon Schinz. Title vignette: J.R. Holzhalb, engraver; S. Gessner, designer. Plates A-B: J.B. Bullinger, engraver; S. Schinz and S. Gessner, artists. Hand painted. Text two columns to the page.
Creator:
Schinz, Salomon, 1734-1784.
Contributor:
Bullinger, Johann Balthasar, 1713-1795 (engraver); Holzhalb, Johann Rudolf, 1723-1806, (engraver); Gessner, Salomon, 1730-1788 (artist)
Created:
1774
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Andersen Horticultural Library.
This story is about Anja Cain, who grew up in West Berlin. Her parents were resistance fighters against the Berlin Wall, leading to their hardship and her mother's capture. Anja then met her husband through mutual friends and they moved to the United States with their children, even though this was sometimes a difficult adjustment for Anja.
Creator:
Cain, Juliette
Created:
2018-11-29
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Immigration History Research Center
Tropical geometry is the geometry over the tropical semiring, which is the set of real numbers where the tropical addition is taking the minimum, and the tropical multiplication is the ordinary addition. As the ordinary linear and polynomial algebra give rise to convex geometry and algebraic geometry, tropical linear and polynomial algebra give ...
Creator:
Yu, Josephine (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Created:
2009-04-04
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
The intertwined processes of platelet deposition and coagulation canlead to the development of blood clots inside a blood vessel or on animplanted medical device. Their disregulation is responsible forimmense morbidity and mortality, particularly in the western world.The development of a blood clot involves complex interactions of diversetype (e...
Creator:
Fogelson, Aaron (The University of Utah)
Created:
2010-09-14
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
These two lectures give an introduction to scalar stochastic ordinarydifferential equations. During the first lecture, we introduce Brownianmotion and its general properties, and also give a general overview ofthe main questions of stochastic integration. The second lecture is moretheoretical in nature and introduces the stochastic Ito integral,...
Creator:
Wanner, Thomas
Created:
2013-01-11
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
Mathematics in sports covers a wide range of aspects, from the study of dynamical systems (to assess biological response to fatigue, for instance), the mechanics of biological tissues (like in injury studies), game theory (for strategy planing), up to the dynamics of fluids and structures to optimise the performance of sport devices (ski, racing...
Creator:
Formaggia, Luca (Politecnico di Milano)
Created:
2011-03-05
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
This talk will be an introduction to the SageMath project.I will discuss some important features of the project,and highlight how I use SageMath in teaching and research.
Creator:
Saliola, Franco V. (University of Quebec)
Created:
2017-08-21
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
Continuum solvation models have a quite long history which goes back to the first versions by Onsager (1936) and Kirkwood (1934), however only recently (starting since the 90's) they have become one of the most used computational techniques in the field of molecular modelling. This has been made possible by two factors which will be presented an...
Creator:
Mennucci, Benedetta (Università di Pisa)
Created:
2008-12-07
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
As a complement to Vincent's talk on real numbers in Sage, I will describe Sage's capabilities for computing with p-adic numbers. The talk will include a quick introduction to the theory, a summary of this summer's advances in Sage's p-adic capabilities, and a discussion of future plans.
Creator:
Roe, David (University of Pittsburgh)
Created:
2017-08-22
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
The lecture will be a basic introduction to multigridtechniques. It will cover somebackground on stationary iterative methods. The two maincomponents of linearmultigrid algorithms: smoothing and coarse-grid correction willbe introduced. A twogrid algorithm will be introduced that then leads to thedescription of the multilevel VandW-cycles. A bri...
Creator:
Philip, Bobby (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Created:
2008-01-11
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
This set of lectures will provide a basic introduction to hyperbolic systems of conservation laws in one space dimension. The main topics covered will be: Meaning of the conservation equations and definition of weak solutions.Shocks, Rankine-Hugoniot equations and admissibilityconditions.The Riemann problem. Wave interaction estimates.Weak solut...
Creator:
Chen, Gui-Qiang G. (Northwestern University)
Created:
2009-07-18
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
This set of lectures will provide a basic introduction to hyperbolic systems of conservation laws in one space dimension. The main topics covered will be: Meaning of the conservation equations and definition of weak solutions.Shocks, Rankine-Hugoniot equations and admissibilityconditions.The Riemann problem. Wave interaction estimates.Weak solut...
Creator:
Chen, Gui-Qiang G. (Northwestern University)
Created:
2009-07-17
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
This set of lectures will provide a basic introduction to hyperbolic systems of conservation laws in one space dimension. The main topics covered will be: Meaning of the conservation equations and definition of weak solutions.Shocks, Rankine-Hugoniot equations and admissibilityconditions.The Riemann problem. Wave interaction estimates.Weak solut...
Creator:
Chen, Gui-Qiang G. (Northwestern University)
Created:
2009-07-15
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
This series of four lectures will provide an introductionto multidimensional conservation laws, along with a perspective on alist of open problems. The main topics will include: Prototypes and Basic Features/Phenomena Multidimensional Models Multidimensional Steady Problems Multidimensional Self-Similar Problems Compressible Vortex Sheets and Re...
Creator:
Chen, Gui-Qiang G. (Northwestern University)
Created:
2009-07-13
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
Mixed-integer nonlinear optimization (MINLO) models contain both integer decision variables and nonlinear functions in the objective or constraints. We first provide some example applications for this class of optimization model. Techniques for solving MINLO problems when the nonlinear functions are convex are briefly discussed. We then present ...
Creator:
Linderoth, Jeff (University of Wisconsin, Madison); Luedtke, Jim (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
Created:
2016-08-12
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
Littlewood-Offord theory is the study of random signed sumsof n integers (or more generally, vectors), being particularlyconcerned with the probability that such a sum equals a fixed value(such as zero) or lies in a fixed set (such as the unit ball).Inverse Littlewood-Offord theory starts with some information aboutsuch probabilities (e.g. that ...
Creator:
Tao, Terence (University of California, Los Angeles)
Created:
2014-09-29
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
Image compression, as a subset of image processing, intersects many areas of applied mathematics. In this talk, I will describe and compare the "classic" view of image compression, such as the JPEG algorithm and it's variants, against the "new kid on the block", namely compression using neural networks (NN). I will survey the relative merits of ...
Creator:
Finlay, Chris (Deep Render)
Created:
2020-10-23
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
Fluid-solid interaction (FSI) problems arise in many applications. They include multi-physics problems in engineering such as aeroelasticity and propeller turbines, as well as biofluidic application such as self-propulsion organisms, fluid-cell interactions, and the interaction between blood flow and cardiovascular tissue. A comprehensive study ...
Creator:
Canic, Suncica (University of Houston)
Created:
2013-07-29
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
Variational formulation and piece-wise linear finite element approximationsof Poisson's problem. Dirichlet and Neumann boundary conditions andPoincaré's and Friedrichs's inequalities. A word about linear elasticity.Condition numbers of finite element matrices and the preconditioned conjugategradient method.Domains and subdomains. Subdomain matri...
Creator:
Widlund, Olof B. (New York University)
Created:
2010-11-28
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
Biochemical systems can often be viewed as discrete-event systems, i.e., as systems that make stochastic state transitions at a strictly increasing sequence of random times. We survey a number of topics pertinent to modeling and simulation of such systems. We first describe several basic models for discrete-event systems, such as generalized sem...
Creator:
Glynn, Peter W. (Stanford University); Haas, Peter J. (IBM Research Division)
Created:
2008-05-12
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
We propose the notion of cluster superalgebras which is a supersymmetric version of the classical cluster algebras introduced by Fomin and Zelevinsky. We show that the symplectic-orthogonal superalgebras SpO(21) and SpO(22) admit cluster superalgebra structures and as a consequence of this, we also deduce that the supercommutative superalgebra g...
Creator:
Srivastava, Ashish Kumar (Saint Louis University)
Created:
2017-08-21
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
ANNCR: The following credit lecture program is a production of the Department of Independent Study and radio station KUOM at the University of Minnesota. Listeners may obtain University of Minnesota credit by following these programs and completing course requirements by mail. Details will be given at the end of the program. The course you are a...
Creator:
University of Minnesota. Radio Station KUOM
Created:
1983-04-04
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.