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My Favorite Theorem

Kevin Knudson & Evelyn Lamb

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Join us as we spend each episode talking with a mathematical professional about their favorite result. And since the best things in life come in pairs, find out what our guest thinks pairs best with their theorem.
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Conspiracy Theorem

Nick Dolle and Kareem Maize/Packaged Media

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Kareem Maize and Nick Dolle dive deep into conspiracies while trying to stay unbiased so you can make your own decision. Leave us a message here (http://packaged.media/conspiracy-theorem) It may be played on the show!
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Hello— And welcome to The Robloxians Theorem, the Podcast about all things RobloxStudio. Have you ever wanted to create a Roblox game but didn’t know where to start? Well then this is the perfect Podcast for you! Here we talk about the best models, tools, guns, and scripts to make your game truly amazing!
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Retire Once Show

Johnathan Rankin

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The Retire Once Show is a retirement podcast designed to help simplify retirement so that you can retire with confidence. Running out of money in retirement is one of the biggest fears that retirees have. That is why our goal is to help you not just get to retirement, but most importantly, stay retired. Join your hosts, Johnathan R. Rankin CRPC® CEPA®, founder and CEO of Theorem Wealth Management, and Melissa Rankin, Wealth Management Advisor with Theorem Wealth Management Each week, they wi ...
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The Breakthrough is a podcast produced by TheoremOne to help innovators navigate a world in flux. The podcast is hosted by Alison Dean, our Global SVP, People Operations at TheoremOne.‍ Hear interviews with thought leaders across the technology industry as they give practical advice based on their experience and share fresh perspectives on what’s next.
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Why This Universe?

Dan Hooper, Shalma Wegsman

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The biggest ideas in physics, broken down. Join theoretical physicist Dan Hooper and co-host Shalma Wegsman as they answer your questions about dark matter, black holes, quantum mechanics, and more. Part of The University of Chicago Podcast Network.
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Director Terry Gilliam talks about The Zero Theorem. Set in a dystopian future world, the film follows an eccentric computer programmer who’s tasked with finding the reason for human existence. But, when he starts to get close to an answer, his sinister corporate managers try to distract him from the truth.
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The Bite-size Math Pi podcast is about math topics in secondary or high school. In each episode, Jeffrey discusses topics like indices, differentiation, binomial theorem, math functions, and others in a quick and easy way to help you understand them. Join him for a bite-sized math pi(e).
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IMT Show

Mike Sims

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IMT stands for Infinite Monkey Theorem. The infinite monkey theorem states that a monkey hitting keys at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type any given text, such as the complete works of William Shakespeare. - Wikipedia Given that an infinite amount of time something is written, said, or even tried it could create something interesting, we give that name to our show. IMT is broadcasting about various subjects as well as interviews, informati ...
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Still remember “Pythagoras Theorem” or “Trigonometry Formulas” from school, but don't know about tax planning, portfolio building or personal finances? If not, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Angel One presents "Beyond The Classroom" - A special podcast series that teaches you the money lessons they never taught you in school. Learn about markets, budgeting & investing so that you can make informed financial decisions. Subscribe now & get ready to graduate from financial stress to financ ...
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A collection of the world's most adventurous authors and best investigative journalists. Join fellow listeners and subscribe to the newsletter: https://curiousworldview.beehiiv.com/subscribe Want to hear the insane collapse of Communism in Russia and installation of Capitalism? #111 w/ Bill Browder An Encyclopaedia On Modern Terrorism & Political Violence #158 w/ Magnus Ranstorp Prisoners Of Geography & The Worldview of #145 w/ Tim Marshall The Great Cash-For-Carbon Hustle... Plant A Tree, O ...
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"Why Didn't You Tell Me?" is a fun, open and honest look at how three young men who thought the stuff they were taught in school would prepare them to be successful, confident and stable young adults. Little did they know that Pythagoras theorem wouldn't help them buy houses and Henry VIII wouldn’t get them work experience. The transition into adulthood is abrupt and real world knowledge is the true key - so let’s shift the balance. This platform pokes fun, educates and inspires the next and ...
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Welcome to Spencer & Vogue! Become a fly on the wall to Spencer & Vogue's marriage, listening in every week as they chat about what's been going on in their lives. You’ll hear what they’re doing, thinking, and disagreeing on every week as they bring topics to the table, play games and answer your questions. From social media, to money, friends to Spencer’s obsession with Jeff Bezos, there’s never a dull conversation or lack of opinion. So don’t be shy- get involved! Ask questions, for advice ...
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The Cartesian Cafe is the podcast where an expert guest and Timothy Nguyen map out scientific and mathematical subjects in detail. This collaborative journey with other experts will have us writing down formulas, drawing pictures, and reasoning about them together on a whiteboard. If you’ve been longing for a deeper dive into the intricacies of scientific subjects, then this is the podcast for you. Topics covered include mathematics, physics, computer science, machine learning, and artificia ...
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The story of technological progress is one of drama and intrigue, sudden insight and plain hard work. Let’s explore technology’s spectacular failures and many magnificent success stories. This content is in service of Houston Public Media’s education mission and is sponsored by the University of Houston. It is not a product of our news team.
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The Incerto & Nassim Taleb Podcast

Curious Worldview Production

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The podcast covers the ideas captured by Fooled By Randomness, The Black Swan, The Bed Of Procrustes, Antifragile, Skin In The Game and much of the work Nassim has dedicated time to outside of these books. But this podcast is but a side quest... The main show is 'A Curious Worldview Podcast' - link to the show here - https://open.spotify.com/show/61wcpA8fkOQCAGrOfHgkig - and the accompanying newsletter here: https://curiousworldview.beehiiv.com/subscribe
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Building Better Systems

Galois, Joey Dodds, Shpat Morina

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Exploring tools and approaches that make us more effective engineers and make our systems safe and reliable. Join us for discussions on recent developments in topics such as best practices in reliability and security, applied formal methods, encryption, and safe and secure hardware.
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The Ratchet Aunties

The Ratchet Aunties

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We, the Ratchet Aunties are here to drop a wealth of game on our beautiful fam. We may get a little ratchet sometimes, but we always gon keep it classy, cute and above all…we gon keep it real.
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Scott and Matt put on their thinking caps and discuss the vast array of obscure, wondrous, and intellectual topics which the world has to offer. Did you know that some human languages are entirely whistled? Can an AI successfully masquerade as a human? Is morality objective or subjective? Join us as we dive deep into these questions and many more in The Phantasmagorical Think Tank.
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Welcome to "The AI Chronicles", the podcast that takes you on a journey into the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence (AI), AGI, GPT-5, GPT-4, Deep Learning, and Machine Learning. In this era of rapid technological advancement, AI has emerged as a transformative force, revolutionizing industries and shaping the way we interact with technology. I'm your host, GPT-5, and I invite you to join me as we delve into the cutting-edge developments, breakthroughs, and ethical implications of A ...
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The Nonlinear Library allows you to easily listen to top EA and rationalist content on your podcast player. We use text-to-speech software to create an automatically updating repository of audio content from the EA Forum, Alignment Forum, LessWrong, and other EA blogs. To find out more, please visit us at nonlinear.org
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Best known for his Incompleteness Theorem, Kurt Gödel (1906–1978) is considered one of the most important mathematicians and logicians of the 20th century. By showing that the establishment of a set of axioms encompassing all of mathematics would never succeed, he revolutionized the world of mathematics, logic, and philosophy.Janna Levin is a Profe…
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In this video, we will explore a key theorem in triangle geometry: when a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle, it divides the other two sides proportionally. I’ll walk you through the proof using a detailed diagram, demonstrating how to show that the segments created by the parallel line are in proportion. Perfect for students preparin…
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The Central Limit Theorem (CLT) is one of the most important and foundational concepts in statistics. It provides a crucial link between probability theory and statistical inference, enabling statisticians and researchers to draw reliable conclusions about a population based on sample data. The CLT states that, under certain conditions, the distrib…
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On today's Bonus ep: Old love letters ruin a 77 year old marriage, the iconic Raygun, more animals in the news headlines, a little quiz, and do you stop life plans for love? Check out Spenny's World Record challenge here! http://www.makesomenoise.com/spencer-matthews-challenge Remember, if you want to get involved you can: Email us at Spencerandvog…
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Statistical inference is a critical branch of statistics that involves making predictions, estimates, or decisions about a population based on a sample of data. It serves as the bridge between raw data and meaningful insights, allowing researchers, analysts, and decision-makers to draw conclusions that extend beyond the immediate data at hand. Core…
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On today's Bonus ep: the time has come... it's the LAST installment of the Banter Box, so will Tom win a game of Faking It in his last episode? Plus, awkward handshakes, Blake Lively's sex voice, a man who steals ideas and starting rumours. Check out Spenny's World Record challenge here! http://www.makesomenoise.com/spencer-matthews-challenge Remem…
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Sampling techniques are crucial methods used in statistics to select a subset of individuals or observations from a larger population. These techniques allow researchers to gather data efficiently while ensuring that the sample accurately reflects the characteristics of the entire population. Among the most widely used sampling methods are random s…
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Sampling distributions are a fundamental concept in statistics that play a crucial role in understanding how sample data relates to the broader population. When we collect data from a sample, we often want to make inferences about the entire population from which the sample was drawn. However, individual samples can vary, leading to differences bet…
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Subscribe To The Curious Worldview Newsletter Curious Things Mentioned During The Episode Offshore Finance Starter Pack 'Curious Worldview Podcast' Episodes Follow me on Instagram – @ryanfhogg ---- Just how cancerous and pernicious to culture, politics and a globalised world is offshore finance and financial opacity? Few if any people in the world …
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This week on THE BANTER BOX with Tom & Vogue: A guest feature from Spencer, who's back in the UK following his challenge, hoverboards, car washes, a cheery chat about North Korea, a conspiracy theory tier jerker and celeb goss. If you'd like to get involved with Spencer's 30 in 30 and donate to Global's Make Some Noise please follow this link: http…
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Sampling and distributions are fundamental concepts in statistics that play a crucial role in analyzing and understanding data. They form the backbone of statistical inference, enabling researchers to draw conclusions about a population based on a smaller, manageable subset of data. By understanding how samples relate to distributions, statistician…
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Kernel Density Estimation (KDE) is a non-parametric method used in statistics to estimate the probability density function of a random variable. Unlike traditional methods that rely on predefined distributions, KDE provides a flexible way to model the underlying distribution of data without making strong assumptions. This makes KDE a versatile and …
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Distribution-free tests, also known as non-parametric tests, are statistical methods used for hypothesis testing that do not rely on any assumptions about the underlying distribution of the data. Unlike parametric tests, which assume that data follows a specific distribution (such as the normal distribution), distribution-free tests offer a more fl…
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Non-parametric statistics is a branch of statistics that offers powerful tools for analyzing data without the need for making assumptions about the underlying distribution of the data. Unlike parametric methods, which require the data to follow a specific distribution (such as the normal distribution), non-parametric methods are more flexible and c…
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On today's Bonus ep: Tom's lost his mic, Vogue's realised margaritas are lethal, bog snorkelling is a thing, someone's being de-bridesmaided due to tan and more of your awfully embarrassing moments. Check out Spenny's World Record challenge here! http://www.makesomenoise.com/spencer-matthews-challenge Remember, if you want to get involved you can: …
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Factor Analysis (FA) is a statistical method used to identify underlying relationships between observed variables. By reducing a large set of variables into a smaller number of factors, FA helps to simplify data, uncover hidden patterns, and reveal the underlying structure of complex datasets. This technique is widely employed in fields such as psy…
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Probability distributions are essential concepts in statistics and probability theory, providing a way to describe how probabilities are spread across different outcomes of a random event. They are the foundation for analyzing and interpreting data in various fields, enabling us to understand the likelihood of different outcomes, assess risks, and …
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This week on THE BANTER BOX with Tom & Vogue: Bed rot and other normal things we've made words up for, looking in fridges, perception of luck, celebrity rumous and Tom's brought his tallow with him. Plus, a big announcement from Tom and a guest FaceTime from Spenny! If you'd like to get involved with Spencer's 30 in 30 and donate to Global's Make S…
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Probability distributions are fundamental concepts in statistics and probability theory that describe how the probabilities of different possible outcomes are distributed across a range of values. By providing a mathematical description of the likelihood of various outcomes, probability distributions serve as the backbone for understanding and anal…
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There has been some criticism of the process scientists use to check each other's work. Today we take a deep dive into peer review to determine how broken it really is.For ad free episodes and other exclusives, join us for just $3 a month on Patreon: https://patreon.com/whythisuniverse.Our merch is available here: https://www.shalmawegsman.com/why-…
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Probability spaces form the fundamental framework within which probability theory operates. They provide a structured way to describe and analyze random events, offering a mathematical foundation for understanding uncertainty, risk, and randomness. By defining a space where all possible outcomes of an experiment or random process are considered, pr…
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Multivariate statistics is a branch of statistics that deals with the simultaneous observation and analysis of more than one statistical outcome variable. Unlike univariate or bivariate analysis, which focus on one or two variables at a time, multivariate statistics considers the interrelationships between multiple variables, providing a more compr…
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Graph Recurrent Networks (GRNs) are an advanced type of neural network that combines the capabilities of recurrent neural networks (RNNs) with graph neural networks (GNNs) to model data that is both sequential and structured as graphs. GRNs are particularly powerful in scenarios where the data not only changes over time but is also interrelated in …
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Ruby is a dynamic, open-source programming language known for its simplicity, elegance, and productivity. Created by Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto in the mid-1990s, Ruby was designed with the principle of making programming both enjoyable and efficient. The language’s intuitive syntax and flexibility make it a favorite among developers, especially for …
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In this episode we talk with Fabrizio Montesi, a Full Professor at the University of South Denmark. He is one of the creators of the Jolie Programming Language, President of the Microservices Community and Author of the book 'Introduction to Choreographies'. In today’s episode we talk about the formal side of Distributed Sytems, session types, the …
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On today's Bonus ep: A game regarding inventions, three animal headlines to really throw Tom off the scent in Faking It, a listener's mum get's her own stinky revenge, and an embarrassing dilemma. Check out Spenny's World Record challenge here! http://www.makesomenoise.com/spencer-matthews-challenge Remember, if you want to get involved you can: Em…
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Vue.js is an open-source JavaScript framework used for building user interfaces and single-page applications. Created by Evan You in 2014, Vue.js has quickly gained popularity among developers for its simplicity, flexibility, and powerful features. It is designed to be incrementally adoptable, meaning that it can be used for everything from enhanci…
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ReactJS is a popular open-source JavaScript library used for building user interfaces, particularly single-page applications where a seamless user experience is key. Developed and maintained by Facebook, ReactJS has become a cornerstone of modern web development, enabling developers to create complex, interactive, and high-performance user interfac…
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This week on THE BANTER BOX with Tom & Vogue: appreciation for a good joke, AI lets us down, Vogue's birthday test for Spen, a check in from the man himself, Vogue ate a kebab on the tube, Tom's rubbing beef fat into his skin, space facts and summer penis. If you'd like to get involved with Spencer's 30 in 30 and donate to Global's Make Some Noise …
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Apache Spark is an open-source, distributed computing system designed for fast and flexible large-scale data processing. Originally developed at UC Berkeley’s AMPLab, Spark has become one of the most popular big data frameworks, known for its ability to process vast amounts of data quickly and efficiently. Spark provides a unified analytics engine …
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Clojure is a modern, dynamic, and functional programming language that runs on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Created by Rich Hickey in 2007, Clojure is designed to be simple, expressive, and highly efficient for concurrent programming. It combines the powerful features of Lisp, a long-standing family of programming languages known for its flexibi…
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