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This short video is a candid interview with Gresham In this short introduction to Euler and his work, Never shy of explaining difficult mathematical concepts to a lay person, Gresham In 1734 Bishop Berkeley published a witty and effective attack on the foundations of the calculus as developed by Newton and ... An area of which 19th century British mathematics could be uniformly proud was applied mathematics where new techniques ... An explanation of Newton's mathematics and its applications today:

For 100 years up to the end of the 19th century the study of geometry was completely changed with the development of ... The life an work of one of the greatest mathematicians examined in detail: ... This is an extract from the full-length lecture by

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Get to Know Professor Raymond Flood

Get to Know Professor Raymond Flood

This short video is a candid interview with Gresham

The Most Beautiful Formula in Mathematics - Professor Raymond Flood

The Most Beautiful Formula in Mathematics - Professor Raymond Flood

In this short introduction to Euler and his work,

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Cantor and the Infinite - Professor Raymond Flood

Cantor and the Infinite - Professor Raymond Flood

Never shy of explaining difficult mathematical concepts to a lay person, Gresham

Ghosts of Departed Quantities: Calculus and its Limits - Professor Raymond Flood

Ghosts of Departed Quantities: Calculus and its Limits - Professor Raymond Flood

In 1734 Bishop Berkeley published a witty and effective attack on the foundations of the calculus as developed by Newton and ...

Modelling the World - Professor Raymond Flood

Modelling the World - Professor Raymond Flood

An area of which 19th century British mathematics could be uniformly proud was applied mathematics where new techniques ...

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Newton's Laws - Professor Raymond Flood

Newton's Laws - Professor Raymond Flood

An explanation of Newton's mathematics and its applications today: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/newtons-laws ...

Mobius, his Band, and the Shape of the Universe - Professor Raymond Flood

Mobius, his Band, and the Shape of the Universe - Professor Raymond Flood

Professor Raymond Flood

From One to Many Geometries - Professor Raymond Flood

From One to Many Geometries - Professor Raymond Flood

For 100 years up to the end of the 19th century the study of geometry was completely changed with the development of ...

Great Mathematicians, Great Mathematics: An Introduction by Professor Raymond Flood

Great Mathematicians, Great Mathematics: An Introduction by Professor Raymond Flood

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The Greatest Mathematicians: Isaac Newton - Professor Raymond Flood

The Greatest Mathematicians: Isaac Newton - Professor Raymond Flood

A short introduction to

Fourier's Series - Professor Raymond Flood

Fourier's Series - Professor Raymond Flood

The life an work of one of the greatest mathematicians examined in detail: ...

Three Great Mathematicians: Hardy, Littlewood and Hardy-Littlewood - Professor Raymond Flood

Three Great Mathematicians: Hardy, Littlewood and Hardy-Littlewood - Professor Raymond Flood

This is an extract from the full-length lecture by

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BSHM 2017, Just Imagine! The Tale of i - Professor Raymond Flood

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Hamilton, Boole and their Algebras - Professor Raymond Flood

Hamilton, Boole and their Algebras - Professor Raymond Flood

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