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Analysis Situs (book)

Analysis Situs is a book by the Princeton mathematician Oswald Veblen, published in 1922. It is based on his 1916 lectures at the Cambridge Colloquium of the American Mathematical Society. The book, which went into a second edition in 1931, was the first English-language textbook on topology, and served for many years as the standard reference for the domain. Its contents were based on the work of Henri Poincaré as well as Veblen's own work with his former student and colleague, James Alexander. Among the many innovations in the book was the first definition of a topological manifold, and systematisations of Betti number, torsion, the fundamental group, and the topological classification problem. (Wikipedia).

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Elemental Analysis: Empirical and Molecular Formulas

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Techniques for Sampling and Analysis in Dendrochronology

We now know what dendrochronologists do. They examine tree rings. But precisely how do they do this? How do they collect the data? How do they analyze it? This is a very involved question, but let's try to answer it by investigating the field practices of the dendrochronologist, as well as

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Introduction to Dendrochronology

Now that we've gone over all the basics in our study of botany, it's time to start digging into some more advanced topics. First we will examine the field of dendrochronology over five tutorials. This is the study of trees over time, and as such, it is the study of tree rings. These are ri

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Core Principles and Concepts of Dendrochronology

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IntroLinearRegression.5.PuttingItTogether

This video is brought to you by the Quantitative Analysis Institute at Wellesley College. The material is best viewed as part of the online resources that organize the content and include questions for checking understanding: https://www.wellesley.edu/qai/onlineresources

From playlist Applied Data Analysis and Statistical Inference

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An introduction to the Tropical calculus | Data Structures in Mathematics Math Foundations 158

We give a short informal introduction to the Tropical calculus, which for us is a novel way of working with the algebra of sets and multisets. This involves defining rather unusual notions of addition and multiplication-- coming from union and addition respectively. **********************

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10b Data Analytics: Spatial Continuity

Lecture on the impact of spatial continuity to motivate characterization and modeling of spatial continuity.

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Lecture 15: Syntax, Part 5

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From playlist MIT 24.900 Introduction to Linguistics, Spring 2022

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Data Science - Part XI - Text Analytics

For downloadable versions of these lectures, please go to the following link: http://www.slideshare.net/DerekKane/presentations https://github.com/DerekKane/YouTube-Tutorials This is an introduction to text analytics for advanced business users and IT professionals with limited programmi

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Lectures on compactness in the ̄∂–Neumann problem (Lecture 4) by Emil Straube

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From playlist Cauchy-Riemann Equations in Higher Dimensions 2019

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Open discussion: Future of gravitational-wave astronomy by Abhay Ashtekar

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IMT4307 - Serious Games (Serious Games Analytics)

Presentation by Bloo Nguyen, Håkon Ness, Andre Gusmao

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The Gulf Oil Spill: Where Did All the Oil Go?

January 10, 2011 - Terry Hazen, head of the Ecology Department and Center for Environmental Biotechnology at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, discusses the involvement of native marine microbes in the degradation of the toxins from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill informed by his rese

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Terence Tao's Analysis I and Analysis II Book Review

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Andy Minor - IPAM at UCLA

Recorded 25 October 2022. Andy Minor of the University of California, Berkeley, presents at IPAM's Mathematical Advances for Multi-Dimensional Microscopy Workshop. Learn more online at: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/workshops/workshop-ii-mathematical-advances-for-multi-dimensional-micr

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Investigating the structure of molecules inside cells

International Lecture given by Professor Wolfgang Baumeister. Professor Baumeister will discuss a method, cryo-electrontomography, that has the unique potential to study the ‘molecular sociology’ of cells, combining the best structural preservation with 3D high resolution imaging.

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Living Off The Land On Mars. What Can We Find On The Red Planet?

Extending humanity to other worlds in the Solar System is at the very limits of our modern technology. And unless there are dramatic discoveries in new propulsion systems or we learn how to build everything out of carbon nanotubes, the future of space exploration is going to require living

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Citus Architecture Extending Postgres to Build

Citus is a distributed database that scales out Postgres. By using the extension APIs, Citus distributes your tables across a cluster of machines and parallelizes SQL queires. This talk describes the Citus architecture by focusing on our learnings in distributed systems. http://www.pgconf

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D2I - Beth Plale discusses the investigation of the In-Situ Archive

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Evaluating the composition of Functions

👉 Learn how to evaluate an expression with the composition of a function and a function inverse. Just like every other mathematical operation, when given a composition of a trigonometric function and an inverse trigonometric function, you first evaluate the one inside the parenthesis. We

From playlist Evaluate a Composition of Inverse Trigonometric Functions

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Topological manifold | Whitehead torsion | Fundamental group | Topology | Henri Poincaré | Betti number | Oswald Veblen