The lecture hall has recorded nearly a thousand lectures per year
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We have a small gift for you. We worked and worked here and that's what we did.
They shot and published nearly a thousand lectures on IT and mathematics.
UPD2 Please help me quickly resolve the issue of organizing torrents in php .
These are our new friends, a joint project of Yandex Data Analysis School, CS Club, Academy of Modern Programming and FML No. 239. Classes began in the fall of 2011.
These are the first, introductory courses.
Fundamentals of databases , Ilya Teterin
Fundamentals of mathematics , Alexander Khrabrov
Fundamentals of C ++ , Eugene Linsky
Fundamentals of Java , Georgy Korneev
Algorithms and data structures , Alexander Kulikov
Overview course on data analysis , Julia Kiseleva
Computability and logic , Dmitry Itsykson
These are our old friends. Read last year's post on the archive of other years.
Computer Graphics , V. A. Galinsky
Web Graph Models and Their Applications A. M. Raigorodsky
Introduction to Word Combinatorics , A. А.. Fried
Computer Science Seminar (Fall 2011)
Linear programming , M. A. Babenko
Quantum algorithms: possibilities and limitations M. N. Sluggish
Parameterized algorithms , F. Fomin
Lambda calculus typing systems , D. N. Moskvin
Computer Science Seminar (spring 2011)
Computer Vision and OpenCV Library , V L. Erukhimov
Search Query Analysis , P. Braslavsky
Synchronized Automata , MV Volkov
Program Analysis for Security , B. Livshits Graph Isomorphism
Problem , I. N. Ponomarenko
Ontology and Knowledge Representation , B. Yu. Konev
Semantic Image Classification , A. Konushin
Functional Programming , E. R. Kirpichov
Theory of Complexity of Evidence , E. A. Hirsch
Computer Science Seminar (Fall 2010)
And finally the hit of the season. The famous scientist Stanislav Smirnov (graduate of 239 by the way) more than a year ago created at SPbU a new point of concentration of mathematicians - a research laboratory.
Most of the lectures were recorded, and now published with us. This is by the way that not all megagrants are sawn. Here. All the money on the screen. )
Lectures are mainly on theoretical mathematics, addressed to a narrow circle.
Dimers on planar graphs Dmitry Chelkak
Self-similar groups: algebra, dynamics, and
combinatorics Rostislav Grigorchuk
Metric geometry and spaces Aleksandrova Sergey Ivanov
Minimal surfaces Evgeny Stepanov
Integrable spin chains Sergey Derkachev
Introduction to the dynamics of linear operators , Evgeny Abakumov
Asymptotically holomorphic functions A. Borichev
Renormalization in dynamics Dmitry Ryzhov
Limit cycles: from classical to the Hilbert-Smale problem Grigory Kolyroksimatsii
Problems arising from the Riemann hypothesis N. Nikolsky
Milyutin's theorem S. Kislyakov
The Lacuna problem A. Poltoratsky
Fields Levy Alexander Bufetov
Gaussian multiplicative chaos: motivations, theory and applications Remi Rhodes
Introduction to conformal field theory: Liouville model Leon Takhtajan
Point processes and stable laws Yuri Davydov
Harmonic measure Dmitry Belyaev Dimer
model in statistical mechanics Nikolai Reshetikhin
Convergence of random trees and Galton-Watson processes Vlad Vysotsky
Symbolic Dynamics and One-dimesional Cellular Automata: an Introduction Tullio Ceccherini-Silberstei
Introduction to Statistical Field Theory Ilya Gruzberg
Anomalous diffusion and its applications Denis Grebenkov
Mathematical constructions in quantum logic and their modern application Alexey Greenbaum
Computer Science Club at POMI RAS
Computer Science Center
Research Laboratory named after P.L. Chebyshev
Dear Reader! It is very difficult for us to work because of the direction that we have chosen: long academic educational programs and courses. We are not interested in a one-time fashion seminar on sales optimization; we are interested in a course in the history of Russian journalism , which only 20 people listened to live.
For a year and a half, our small team has been trying to “warm the atmosphere” in Runet. We hope that someone needs all this. By the way, we record more lectures than any Russian university. In St. Petersburg, for sure. And all our content is white.
We have a bunch of developments and experience that we are ready to share. And Napoleonic plans.
But to start all this we need a partner with serious financial leverage. Aw!
UPD
1. Thank you all for your kind words. You have no idea how important it was for us to hear this. That is, you really can not imagine. )
2. Last year's post gave us 15,000 hits per day, but did not put the server. Apparently, over the course of a year, we somewhat complicated the architecture, and this time the piece of iron failed. We will take this experience into account.
3. In principle, we have from 2 to 5 thousand hits daily and in this normal mode there are no problems with downloading. But we heard about torrents, we’ll think.
4. As far as we know, donate practically does not work anywhere. Therefore, they did not fasten it, and this is not in the plans. And we practically do not place advertising, since it also works poorly.
5. We are sure that educational institutions, or philanthropists, or the state should pay for the creation of content. Neither the community nor individual consumers can pull these amounts. Especially when it comes to academic content. That is, "long", with indirect returns. Lectures on theoretical mathematics, referenced above, are understandable and interesting to hundreds of people in Russia. But it is they who, perhaps, are pushing science.
6. If you have any questions about the shooting and processing of content - then ask by soap. In addition, I am preparing a brief instruction post on this topic.
We have a small gift for you. We worked and worked here and that's what we did.
They shot and published nearly a thousand lectures on IT and mathematics.
UPD2 Please help me quickly resolve the issue of organizing torrents in php .
Computer science center
These are our new friends, a joint project of Yandex Data Analysis School, CS Club, Academy of Modern Programming and FML No. 239. Classes began in the fall of 2011.
These are the first, introductory courses.
2011
Fundamentals of databases , Ilya Teterin
Fundamentals of mathematics , Alexander Khrabrov
Fundamentals of C ++ , Eugene Linsky
Fundamentals of Java , Georgy Korneev
Algorithms and data structures , Alexander Kulikov
Overview course on data analysis , Julia Kiseleva
Computability and logic , Dmitry Itsykson
St. Petersburg Computer-Science Club
These are our old friends. Read last year's post on the archive of other years.
fall 2011
Computer Graphics , V. A. Galinsky
Web Graph Models and Their Applications A. M. Raigorodsky
Introduction to Word Combinatorics , A. А.. Fried
Computer Science Seminar (Fall 2011)
2010-2011
Linear programming , M. A. Babenko
Quantum algorithms: possibilities and limitations M. N. Sluggish
Parameterized algorithms , F. Fomin
Lambda calculus typing systems , D. N. Moskvin
Computer Science Seminar (spring 2011)
Computer Vision and OpenCV Library , V L. Erukhimov
Search Query Analysis , P. Braslavsky
Synchronized Automata , MV Volkov
Program Analysis for Security , B. Livshits Graph Isomorphism
Problem , I. N. Ponomarenko
Ontology and Knowledge Representation , B. Yu. Konev
Semantic Image Classification , A. Konushin
Functional Programming , E. R. Kirpichov
Theory of Complexity of Evidence , E. A. Hirsch
Computer Science Seminar (Fall 2010)
And finally the hit of the season. The famous scientist Stanislav Smirnov (graduate of 239 by the way) more than a year ago created at SPbU a new point of concentration of mathematicians - a research laboratory.
Most of the lectures were recorded, and now published with us. This is by the way that not all megagrants are sawn. Here. All the money on the screen. )
Lectures are mainly on theoretical mathematics, addressed to a narrow circle.
Dimers on planar graphs Dmitry Chelkak
Self-similar groups: algebra, dynamics, and
combinatorics Rostislav Grigorchuk
Metric geometry and spaces Aleksandrova Sergey Ivanov
Minimal surfaces Evgeny Stepanov
Integrable spin chains Sergey Derkachev
Introduction to the dynamics of linear operators , Evgeny Abakumov
Asymptotically holomorphic functions A. Borichev
Renormalization in dynamics Dmitry Ryzhov
Limit cycles: from classical to the Hilbert-Smale problem Grigory Kolyroksimatsii
Problems arising from the Riemann hypothesis N. Nikolsky
Milyutin's theorem S. Kislyakov
The Lacuna problem A. Poltoratsky
Fields Levy Alexander Bufetov
Gaussian multiplicative chaos: motivations, theory and applications Remi Rhodes
Introduction to conformal field theory: Liouville model Leon Takhtajan
Point processes and stable laws Yuri Davydov
Harmonic measure Dmitry Belyaev Dimer
model in statistical mechanics Nikolai Reshetikhin
Convergence of random trees and Galton-Watson processes Vlad Vysotsky
Symbolic Dynamics and One-dimesional Cellular Automata: an Introduction Tullio Ceccherini-Silberstei
Introduction to Statistical Field Theory Ilya Gruzberg
Anomalous diffusion and its applications Denis Grebenkov
Mathematical constructions in quantum logic and their modern application Alexey Greenbaum
Useful links:
Computer Science Club at POMI RAS
Computer Science Center
Research Laboratory named after P.L. Chebyshev
PS
Dear Reader! It is very difficult for us to work because of the direction that we have chosen: long academic educational programs and courses. We are not interested in a one-time fashion seminar on sales optimization; we are interested in a course in the history of Russian journalism , which only 20 people listened to live.
For a year and a half, our small team has been trying to “warm the atmosphere” in Runet. We hope that someone needs all this. By the way, we record more lectures than any Russian university. In St. Petersburg, for sure. And all our content is white.
We have a bunch of developments and experience that we are ready to share. And Napoleonic plans.
But to start all this we need a partner with serious financial leverage. Aw!
UPD
1. Thank you all for your kind words. You have no idea how important it was for us to hear this. That is, you really can not imagine. )
2. Last year's post gave us 15,000 hits per day, but did not put the server. Apparently, over the course of a year, we somewhat complicated the architecture, and this time the piece of iron failed. We will take this experience into account.
3. In principle, we have from 2 to 5 thousand hits daily and in this normal mode there are no problems with downloading. But we heard about torrents, we’ll think.
4. As far as we know, donate practically does not work anywhere. Therefore, they did not fasten it, and this is not in the plans. And we practically do not place advertising, since it also works poorly.
5. We are sure that educational institutions, or philanthropists, or the state should pay for the creation of content. Neither the community nor individual consumers can pull these amounts. Especially when it comes to academic content. That is, "long", with indirect returns. Lectures on theoretical mathematics, referenced above, are understandable and interesting to hundreds of people in Russia. But it is they who, perhaps, are pushing science.
6. If you have any questions about the shooting and processing of content - then ask by soap. In addition, I am preparing a brief instruction post on this topic.