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Spectroscopic confirmation of the galaxy clusters CARLA J0950+2743 at z = 2.363 and CARLA-Ser J0950+2743 at z = 2.243 L1
Kirill A. Grishin, Simona Mei, Igor V. Chilingarian, Marika Lepore, Paolo Tozzi, Anthony Gonzalez, Nina Hatch, Spencer A. Stanford and Dominika Wylezalek
Published online: 23 December 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452091
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Deep silence: Radio properties of little red dots L2
K. Perger, J. Fogasy, S. Frey and K. É. Gabányi
Published online: 23 December 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452422
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A sub-Earth-mass planet orbiting Barnard’s star - No evidence of transits in TESS photometry L3
A. K. Stefanov, J. I. González Hernández, A. Suárez Mascareño, N. Nari, R. Rebolo, M. Damasso, A. Castro-González, M.-R. Zapatero Osorio, C. Allende Prieto, A. M. Silva and C. J. A. P. Martins
Published online: 23 December 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452450
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The bulk metallicity of giant planets around M stars L4
Simon Müller and Ravit Helled
Published online: 25 December 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452442
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Evolution of the star formation rate surface density main sequence - Insights from a semi-analytic simulation since z = 12 L6
Jakub Nadolny, Michał J. Michałowski, Massimiliano Parente, Martín Solar, Przemysław Nowaczyk, Oleh Ryzhov and Aleksandra Leśniewska
Published online: 03 January 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452794
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The density profile of Milky Way dark matter halo constrained f Room[2]
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- Balcı, Mustafa 29
- Sabuncuoğlu, Arif 25
- Serway, Raymond A. 23
- Demirsoy, Ali 21
- Aksoy, Ahmet 14
- Bayazıt, Mehmetçik 14
- Dönmez, Ali 14
- Gündüz, Turgut 13
- Karadeniz, Ahmet A. 13
- Lipschutz, Seymour 13
- Akman, Yıldırım 12
- Nesin, Ali 12
- Spiegel, Murray R. 12
- Dişçi, Rian 11
- Güner, Hüseyin 11
- Hacısalihoğlu, H. Hilmi 11
- Petrucci, Ralph H. 11
- Sezginman, İbrahim 10
- Yayıntaş, Ahmet 10
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6698 sayılı Kişisel Verilerin Korunması Kanunu kapsamında yükümlülüklerimiz ve çerez politikamız hakkında bilgi sahibi olmak için alttaki bağlantıyı kullanabilirsiniz.0.604 sn. I am the wrong person to answer this. I can see that you are looking for light entertainment with an emphasis on sit-coms. My taste runs towards PBS, with an emphasis on documentaries. So, we�re not going to find much overlap.
In fact, a while back I canceled my cable TV. Nevertheless, I have enjoyed watching documentaries on the Internet.
Although these are not for everybody, I would like to recommend the following series that I have been watching recently.
MathHistory: A course in the History of Mathematics
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL55C7C83781CF4316
By N. J. Wildberger
23 videos
16,766 views
18 hours
Starting with the ancient Greeks, we discuss Arab, Chinese and Hindu developments, polynomial equations and algebra, analytic and projective geometry, calculus and infinite series, number theory, mechanics and curves, complex numbers and algebra, differential geometry, topology and hyperbolic geometry. Meant for a broad audience, not necessarily mathematics majors. There are 17 lectures.
Course | Quantum Entanglements: Part 1 (Fall 2006)
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A27CEA1B8B27EB67
By StanfordUniversity
9 videos
17,328 views
15 hours
This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the first of a three-quarter sequence of classes exploring "quantum entanglements" in modern theoretical physics. The course is taught by Leonard Susskind, the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.
For �entertainment,� my idea is to watch college lectures in math and physics. I�m hopeless.
Mike
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Sub Genre[12]
Form[1]
Media[1]
Subject[1]
Author[20]
- Balcı, Mustafa 29
- Sabuncuoğlu, Arif 25
- Serway, Raymond A. 23
- Demirsoy, Ali 21
- Aksoy, Ahmet 14
- Bayazıt, Mehmetçik 14
- Dönmez, Ali 14
- Gündüz, Turgut 13
- Karadeniz, Ahmet A. 13
- Lipschutz, Seymour 13
- Akman, Yıldırım 12
- Nesin, Ali 12
- Spiegel, Murray R. 12
- Dişçi, Rian 11
- Güner, Hüseyin 11
- Hacısalihoğlu, H. Hilmi 11
- Petrucci, Ralph H. 11
- Sezginman, İbrahim 10
- Yayıntaş, Ahmet 10
- Akdeniz, Fikri 9 More less
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I am the wrong person to answer this. I can see that you are looking for light entertainment with an emphasis on sit-coms. My taste runs towards PBS, with an emphasis on documentaries. So, we�re not going to find much overlap.
In fact, a while back I canceled my cable TV. Nevertheless, I have enjoyed watching documentaries on the Internet.
Although these are not for everybody, I would like to recommend the following series that I have been watching recently.
MathHistory: A course in the History of Mathematics
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL55C7C83781CF4316
By N. J. Wildberger
23 videos
16,766 views
18 hours
Starting with the ancient Greeks, we discuss Arab, Chinese and Hindu developments, polynomial equations and algebra, analytic and projective geometry, calculus and infinite series, number theory, mechanics and curves, complex numbers and algebra, differential geometry, topology and hyperbolic geometry. Meant for a broad audience, not necessarily mathematics majors. There are 17 lectures.
Course | Quantum Entanglements: Part 1 (Fall 2006)
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A27CEA1B8B27EB67
By StanfordUniversity
9 videos
17,328 views
15 hours
This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the first of a three-quarter sequence of classes exploring "quantum entanglements" in modern theoretical physics. The course is taught by Leonard Susskind, the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.
For �entertainment,� my idea is to watch college lectures in math and physics. I�m hopeless.
Mike
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