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MIT 18.642 Topics in Mathematics with Applications in Finance, Fall 2024 Instructor: Peter Kempthorne View the complete course: ... May 4, 2009 - Leonard Susskind explains the second law of thermodynamics, illustrates chaos, and discusses how the volume of ... (October 25, 2010) Leonard Susskind focuses on the different dimensions of string theory and the effect it has on the theory.
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- MIT 18.642 Topics in Mathematics with Applications in Finance, Fall 2024 Instructor: Peter Kempthorne View the complete course: ...
- May 4, 2009 - Leonard Susskind explains the second law of thermodynamics, illustrates chaos, and discusses how the volume of ...
- (October 25, 2010) Leonard Susskind focuses on the different dimensions of string theory and the effect it has on the theory.
- (February 13, 2012) Leonard Susskind starts the class by answering a question that arose in the last
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