Mathematical software | Mathematical optimization software
ASTOS is a tool dedicated to mission analysis, Trajectory optimization, vehicle design and simulation for space scenarios, i.e. launch, re-entry missions, orbit transfers, Earth observation, navigation, coverage and re-entry safety assessments. It solves Aerospace problems with a data driven interface and automatic initial guesses. Since 1989, with the support of the European Space Agency, it has developed, and improved this trajectory optimization environment to compute optimal trajectories for a variety of complex multi-phase Optimal control problems. ASTOS is being extensively used at ESA and aerospace industry community to calculate mission analysis, optimal launch and entry trajectories and was one of the tools used by ESA to assess the risk due to the ATV 'Jules Verne' re-entry. ASTOS is compatible with Windows and Linux platforms and is maintained and commercialized by Astos Solutions GmbH. (Wikipedia).
Lecture One: The Chemical History of a Candle - The Sources of its Flame (2/6)
Bill Hammack presents Lecture One of Michael Faraday’s lectures on The Chemical History of a Candle. A free companion book helps modern viewers understand each lecture — details at http://www.engineerguy.com — as does a commentary track and closed captions for each lecture. ►Free Companio
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Donald Richards: A Revealer of Secrets in the Data of Life and the Universe
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From playlist Inside the Mind of a Scientist
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Comparatives in Italian: Comparativi
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Lec 23 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008
Lecture 23: Stock market simulation Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-00F08 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
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This is CS50 Explained, wherein David J. Malan and Doug Lloyd watch CS50's lectures and discuss the pedagogy behind CS50 itself. For Week 6's lecture, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iXhAZKOVGE.
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CS50 Explained VR 2016 - Week 6 - traceroute
This is CS50 Explained VR, wherein David J. Malan and Doug Lloyd (and you!) watch CS50's lectures and discuss the pedagogy behind CS50 itself. For Week 6's lecture, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJWR1disUlA.
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