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Second- and Higher-Order Anti-Concentration Inequalities, Comparison Theorems and Bootstrap - Cun-Hui Zhang

Structural Breaks and Shape Constraints Second- and Higher-Order Anti-Concentration Inequalities, Comparison Theorems and Bootstrap Cun-Hui Zhang (Rutgers University) 19 May 2022

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MARS via LASSO - Aditya Guntuboyina

Structural Breaks and Shape Constraints MARS via LASSO Aditya Guntuboyina (University of California, Berkeley) 17 May 2022

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Anisotropic, Adaptive Finite Elements for Academic and Industrial Problems - Marco Picasso

Adaptive Moving and Anisotropic Meshes for the Numerical Approximation of PDEs Anisotropic, Adaptive Finite Elements for Academic and industrial Problems Marco Picasso (EPFL) 12 May 2022

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LAGOON: Leicester Algebra and Geometry Open ONline - Letterio Gatto, Polytechnic University of Turin

Video captions will be available soon. Letterio Gatto, Polytechnic University of Turin - HiDEAs to work with

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UK-APASI in Mathematical Sciences: Chandrasekhar Venkataraman

Subtitles will be visible soon. 15 - 17 March 2021 Mathematical Modelling of Biological Systems. Numerical analysis and High Performance Scientific Computing

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Partial Differential Equations Lecture 9 - Two and three dimensional solvers

In this lecture we look at operator splitting and the method of fractional steps which can be used to solve 2 and 3D problems with 1D schemes.

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Topic 38: Step and Impulse Functions, and their Relationship (SNADA, Chapter 7)

This Topic starts this Chapter on the theoretical glue that is needed to fully understand Nyquist sampling theory, that follows in the next Chapter. Sampling theory requires the understanding of…

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Partial Differential Equations, Lecture 7a: Numerical solution of hyperbolic PDEs.

A lecture introducing numerical methods for hyperbolic PDEs

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Elliptic PDE Analytical methods Example 1: Laplace equation solutions

The video gives three solutions to the Laplace equation and demonstrates how we can show that these equations are solutions to the Laplace equation.

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Jean-Simon Lemay (University of Oxford): The Theory of Differential Categories

Jean-Simon Lemay (University of Oxford): The Theory of Differential Categories The theory of differential categories uses category theory to study the foundations of differentiation. Differential…

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Francesco Giglio (University of Glasgow) Title:The KdV equation as an example of integrable PDE.

LMS Introduction to Integrability Lecture SeriesThis is a lecture course of 5 lectures which gives samples of main types of integrable systems together with techniques for dealing with them.…

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Jean-Simon Lemay Cartesian differential categories.

This lecture series ‘category theory and its applications’ is linked to the LMS funded Yorshire and Midlands Category Seminar (YaMCATS) network.This lecture series consists of two topics…

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Topic 46: Cramer-Rao Lower Bound (PETARS, Chapter 6)

In this video, the question of finding the lower bound on the performance of all estimators for a particular probabilistic problem, as a benchmark with which to compare the performance of a given…

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LMS Introduction to Integrability Lecture Series: Tamas Gorbe 'Classical integrability for finite-dimensional Hamiltonian systems.'

Thursday 22 October Speaker: Tamás Görbe, (University of Leeds)Title: Classical integrability for finite-dimensional Hamiltonian systems.

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Fourier series Week 2 Part 1: Even and odd functions

This video discusses even and odd functions and how this can be used to simplify the calculation of the Fourier series coefficients.

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Topic 25: Characteristic, Moment, Probability, and Cumulant Generating Functions (PETARS, Chapter 4)

To readers familiar with Signal and System analysis in Engineering, it will be second nature to apply the Fourier and Laplace transforms as a powerful tool for mapping functions from one domain…

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