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EMS talk Dwight Barkley (Warwick) A
fluid mechanic's analysis of the teacup singularity 22 January 2021 To remove the captions from this video press CC on the bottom toolbar.
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Lecture 19 - Cost Optimal HX Network I
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Geometry and Topology online seminar series The veering polynomial, the flow graph, and the Thurston norm Sam Taylor (Temple) 22 October 2020 An automated programme is used to generate the subtitles…
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In this video, we try to arrive at the conjunction rule.
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toolbar. Raphael Kruse (Halle-Wittenberg) - On the BDF2-Maruyama…
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Geometry and Topology online seminar series The fully marked surface theorem
David Gabai
(Princeton) 8 October 2020
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This is an old recording of Lecture 2, from 2019.
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In this video, we get syllogisms for free! We see how some simple reasoning allows us
to derive three more syllogisms.
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This is the second video on Syllogisms. We return
to discuss the relationship between Euler and Venn diagrams, and introduce some notation.Having watched this video, you should be able to count how…
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This is the first video on Syllogisms. We start by introducing barbara, the simplest classical syllogism, and the
proposition, "all a are b", known as universal affirmation. We briefly
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In this part of the lecture we look at how state-space models can be used to solve higher order differential equations using the method for systems of equations.
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July 1st, 2020
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In this lecture we look at how the numerical methods can be extended to deal with systems of equations.
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When an analytical solution cannot be found, we can use a numerical method to find an approximate solution. In this lecture we look at Euler's method and explore how it can be used to solver…
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July 1st, 2020
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