. . . then, I recently found that Alain Connes work generalizes real analyses. Before, his works significance was still a bit beyond me; now, I'm very interested. Unfortunately, I don't know anywhere enough french.
Anyways, seems to me that complex analyses solves real analyses problems. What work in complex analyses either generalizes or is generalised by Alain Connes work?
I unfortunately, don't know french at all. I was checking out Alain connes because i've recently come to learn that Alain Connes non-commutative geometry solves real analyses problems. I read about how Lebesgue theory derives the fundamental theorem of the Calculus from Willian Dunham; that's where he stops. I had recently gotten through John Stillwell's "Mathematics and its History" and was disappointed that he didn't show any of twentieth century progress on Lebesgue theory; then . . . more
Vidéo visible sur le site de l'institut Poincaré avec 3 caméras stables (allez sur "Evenements"). 1h30 de bonheur, très bonne qualité. Venez avec vos neurones.
@GuillThinkgreen S'il filmait avec un téléphone ou un appareil photo qu'il tenait sans appui, il est clair que l'image ne peut pas être stable pendant toute la conférence (si c'est ça le sous-entendu). Non?
. . . then, I recently found that Alain Connes work generalizes real analyses. Before, his works significance was still a bit beyond me; now, I'm very interested. Unfortunately, I don't know anywhere enough french.
Anyways, seems to me that complex analyses solves real analyses problems. What work in complex analyses either generalizes or is generalised by Alain Connes work?
oker59 3 weeks ago
I unfortunately, don't know french at all. I was checking out Alain connes because i've recently come to learn that Alain Connes non-commutative geometry solves real analyses problems. I read about how Lebesgue theory derives the fundamental theorem of the Calculus from Willian Dunham; that's where he stops. I had recently gotten through John Stillwell's "Mathematics and its History" and was disappointed that he didn't show any of twentieth century progress on Lebesgue theory; then . . . more
oker59 3 weeks ago
Vidéo visible sur le site de l'institut Poincaré avec 3 caméras stables (allez sur "Evenements"). 1h30 de bonheur, très bonne qualité. Venez avec vos neurones.
kalikalo100 5 months ago
Effectivement, c'est déja bien que l'enregistrement audio soit correct.
GuillThinkgreen 7 months ago
@GuillThinkgreen S'il filmait avec un téléphone ou un appareil photo qu'il tenait sans appui, il est clair que l'image ne peut pas être stable pendant toute la conférence (si c'est ça le sous-entendu). Non?
LordPhoque 7 months ago
Franchement, c'est un enfant le caméraman ou quoi ?
GuillThinkgreen 11 months ago