In this lecture, John Milnor, Co-Director of the Institute for
Mathematical Sciences at Stony Brook University and a former member
of the Faculty of the School of Mathematics at the Institute for
Advanced Study (1970–90), offers commentary on the...
The NLSE is relevant for the explorations of Bose-Einstein
Condensates and for Nonlinear Classical Optics. In presence of a
random potential it can be used to study the competition between
Anderson localization, that is characteristic of linear...
In this talk I will insult your intelligence by showing a
non-original proof of the Central Limit Theorem, with
not-particularly-good error bounds. However, the proof is very
simple and flexible, allowing generalizations to multidimensional
and...