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  1. Oct 2024
    1. This channel provides very level headed advice that I feel I can trust. I have followed this investor, and he regularly provides me with sound information

  2. Dec 2022
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  4. Oct 2022
    1. I am going to save so much time. This tool is amazing. Tested it with latex, curious how it is going to handle my horrible handwritting

    1. Linear Algebra: (Determinants, Matrices, Spanning Sets, Basis & Dimensions, Linear Independence, Linear Dependence, Eigenvalues, Eigenvectors, Vector Spaces, Subspaces, Row Spaces, Column Spaces, Null Spaces, Orthogonality, Normalization, Diagonalization, Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalization, etc.)Tensor Analysis/Tensor Calculus: (Pseudotensors, Dual Tensors, Jacobians, Differential & Integral Forms)Ordinary Differential Equations: (First Order, Second Order, Constant Coefficients, Undetermined Coefficients, Linear ODE’s, Series Solutions: Frobenius Method & Legendre Equations, Dirac-Delta Functions, Homogeneous, Inhomogeneous, Nonlinear ODE’s)Sturm-Liouville Theory: (Hermitian Operators, ODE Eigenvalue Problems, Variation Method.)Partial Differential Equations: (First Order, Second Order, Canonical Forms, Separation of Variables, Method of Characteristics for: 1st Order Linear, Semi-Linear, and Quasi-Linear PDE’s, Eigenfunction Expansion Method, Applications of Fourier Integrals to PDE’s, Laplace & Poisson Equations, Wave Equation, Heat Equation.)Green’s Functions: (One-Dimensional, Two-Dimensional, and Three-Dimensional Problems)Complex Variable Theory: (a.k.a. Complex Analysis): (Complex Variables & Functions, Cauchy-Riemann Conditions, Cauchy’s Integral Theorem, Cauchy’s Integral Formula, Laurent Expansion, Singularities, Calculus of Residues, Evaluation of Sums & Definite Integrals.)Further Topics in Analysis: (a.k.a. Mathematical Analysis & Numerical Analysis): (Orthogonal Polynomials, Bernoulli Numbers, Euler-Maclaurin Integration Formula, Dirichlet Series, Asymptotic Series, Method of Steepest Descents, etc.)Gamma Functions: (Digamma & Polygamma Functions, The Beta Function, Stirling’s Series, Riemann Zeta Function, etc.)Bessel Functions: (Bessel Functions of the First & Second Kind, Neumann Functions, Hankel Functions, Asymptotic Expansions, Spherical Bessel Functions, etc.)Angular Momentum: (Angular Momentum Coupling & Operators, Spherical Tensors, Spherical Harmonics, Vector Spherical Harmonics, etc.)Group Theory: (Representation of Groups, Symmetry & Physics, Discrete Groups, Direct Products, Symmetric Groups, Continuous Groups, Lorentz Groups, Space Groups, Lorentz Covariance of Maxwell’s Equations.)Fourier Series: (General Properties, Applications of Fourier Series, Gibbs Phenomenon)Integral Transforms: (Fourier Transform, Laplace Transform, Fourier Convolution Theorem, Signal-Processing Applications, Discrete Fourier Transform, Fourier Sine & Cosine Transforms, Laplace Convolution Theorem, Properties & Inverses of Laplace Transforms)Integral Equations: (Neumann Series, Special Methods, Hilbert-Schmidt Theory)Topology: (Metric Spaces, Topological Spaces, Connectedness, Compactness, Injective, Surjective, Bijective and Continuous Maps between Topological spaces, Homeomorphism, Hausdorff Spaces, Subspace and Product Topologies.)Calculus of Variations: (Euler-Lagrange Equation, More General Variations, Constrained Minima/Maxima, Variation with Constraints.)Probability & Statistics: (Definitions & Simple Properties, Random Variables, Binomial Distribution, Poisson Distribution, Gauss’ Normal Distribution, Transformations of Random Variables, Statistics)

      hey siri, add this to my todo list

    1. Muon catalyzed fusion is incredibly interesting, wonder if there are other ways to produce muons

      Why is there so many faliure to replicate?

    1. Herbert Gross

      I really like this lecturer

    2. this course has so much value. I love how this lecturer regulary focuses on the purpose of mathematics as a whole.

    1. Cloud Computing Isn’t as Cost Effective as Hoped.

      There are few reasons I see for this.

      1 is that for large organizations, going full cloud is not realistic, and then you have to go hybrid cloud, which has its own costs, and your OpEx does not decrease as much as you would have hoped.

      2 is that there are probably tonnes of mistakes made in the early adoption.

    1. The term “lipid” has been loosely defined as any of a group of organic compounds that are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents

      This is significantly different from what I have used in the past. The term lipid was defined in my text book is a molecule that has lots of C-C and C-H bonds. This also means that it will be hydrophobic

      I prefer this defenition

    1. Cell Size and Scale

      Supre relevant to review this once every so often

    1. Symmetry groups are pretty cool, so let's look at a simple example: the symmetry group of an equilateral triangle. What's the symmetry group of this triangle? To find out, we'll need to find some actions which realign the triangle with itself. One action which leaves the triangle looking unchanged is a rotation by 120 degrees. And another action which leaves the triangle looking unchanged is a horizontal flip. To help us keep track of what an action does to the triangle, I'll doodle some letters on it. Finally, on the right, I'll keep track of the actions you discover. We'll start with "do nothing", which I've labeled "e", and we'll draw more actions as we find them. Why "e"? The first group theory books were in German, they shortened "Einheit" to "e", and the name stuck. On the right, each circular shape represents an action in the group, and arrows will show you what happens if you rotate and flip the triangle starting from every action. Use these two buttons to explore the group! Find every action and arrow to proceed. Alright! Looks like you found everything! This way of drawing symmetry groups, where we draw one circle per action and arrows to represent certain actions, is called a Cayley graph. Doesn't the triangle's Cayley graph look somewhat triangular? That's no coincidence. Somehow, the symmetry group is capturing info about the original shape we started with. This group is called "the dihedral group of order 6". Since it's the symmetry group of a 3-sided triangle, the group's name is usually written "D3". Confusingly, some mathematicians call it D6 instead, because there are 6 actions in this group. Even more interesting, the resulting group doesn't depend on the actions we choose to build the graph with. For example, we built this Cayley graph using a rotation and flip. But what if we chose other actions? For example, what if I choose the action labeled "rf"? I'll draw it in purple. What happens if we try building this triangle's Cayley graph out of this purple flip and a horizontal flip? Try applying the actions in different orders. Well done. The arrows are a bit different, but we still reached all the same actions. It looks like the symmetry group of a shape is somehow independent of the actions we use to build it. Let's test it one more time. What if we choose these two actions as our starting actions? Let's try building the triangle's Cayley graph out of these two rotation actions. Looks like you filled out as much of the Cayley graph as you can. Huh. This isn't the full symmetry group of our triangle. Why can't we reach any of the flips? Isn't the symmetry group of a shape independent of the actions we started from?

      something about this reminds me of the difference b/w fermions and bosons, but not sure what it is exactly yet.

      Just one of my strange hunches

    2. wow, what an amazing demonstration that relates many topics together

  5. Sep 2022
    1. go over this when I have time. This is incredible. Excited to see how rust changes the web world!

      I made yew app earlier this year, and my experience was mostly pleasent. The issues is lack of ecosystem. Excited to see how this project grows, and genuinley considering to create production appliicaions when we see v 1.0.0

  6. Aug 2022
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    1. Web Apps

      I am annotating some html on my site and want to know what you see

    1. Mute (m)You're signed outVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.CancelConfirmWhy this ad?Up nextLiveUpcomingCancelPlay NowSwitch cameraShareInclude playlistAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later.AnnotationsPlayback speedNormalSubtitles/CC (1)OffQualityAuto 720p0:0028:2721:34 / 28:27•Watch full videoLive•Scroll for details cleaned by Adblock for Youtube™ Share /* Branding Styles */ #ab4yt-brand { display: block; height: 20px; position: absolute; top: 2px; right: 3px; z-index: 9; color: #666; font-size: 11px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 17px; text-decoration: none; font-weight: normal; -webkit-animation: fadeInOut 14s; animation: fadeInOut 14s; } #ab4yt-brand>#ab4yt-fb-share { background-color: #4e69a2; color: white; padding: 1px 3px; border-radius: 2px; } @-webkit-keyframes fadeInOut { 0% { opacity: 0; } 5% { opacity: 1; } 95% { opacity: 1; } 100% { opacity: 0; } } @keyframes fadeInOut { 0% { opacity: 0; } 5% { opacity: 1; } 95% { opacity: 1; } 100% { opacity: 0; } } .abyt-uix-button { display: inline-block; height: 28px; border: solid 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); padding: 0 10px; outline: 0; font-weight: 500; font-size: 11px; text-decoration: none; white-space: nowrap; word-wrap: normal; line-height: normal; vertical-align: middle; cursor: pointer; border-radius: 2px; box-shadow: 0 1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.05); } .abyt-uix-button{ border-color: #d3d3d3; background: #f8f8f8; color: #333; } Let's Build A Video Game With Unity and TensorFlow

      THe most interesting part is the python bridge. whaat else can we do with this?

    1. This video was filmed 5 years ago

      I need to do this for myself, but for music

    1. Heather Staines, Hypothesis' Director of Partnerships, recreated this flash talk she gave at the STM Innovations Seminar 2017 in London.

      I Love this!

      I have md support!

    1. looks enticing, on a day where I have more time, i will try this

    1. AZ 900

      This is my first every hypothesis note.

      So far I have the done the first test, and found it relevant. Well worth the money so far.