Distributed computing problems
In fault-tolerant distributed computing, an atomic broadcast or total order broadcast is a broadcast where all correct processes in a system of multiple processes receive the same set of messages in the same order; that is, the same sequence of messages. The broadcast is termed "atomic" because it either eventually completes correctly at all participants, or all participants abort without side effects. Atomic broadcasts are an important distributed computing primitive. (Wikipedia).
Transverse and longitudinal waves: fizzics.org
An introduction to waves, transverse and longitudinal waves and the electromagnetic spectrum. Including wavelength, amplitude and frequency. Suitable for 14 to 16 physics students and a reminder for more advanced courses.
From playlist The electromagnetic spectrum and waves
Teach Astronomy - Electromagnetic Energy
http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Light is a form of electromagnetic energy, but it is just one example of a wide array of forms of electromagnetic energy. Light is an electromagnetic wave caused by the microscopic changing electric and magnetic fields. Light and all electromagnetic waves t
From playlist 04. Chemistry and Physics
AWESOME Tesla coil and Geissler tubes!
In this video i show the Tesla coil turn on wireless the Geissler tubes and a fluoroscent (from a distance)!
From playlist ATOMIC PHYSICS
THE LARGEST HYDROGEN BOMB (Tsar Bomb) AND THE NUCLEAR BOMBS!!!
In this video demonstrate nuclear bombs and thermonuclear hydrogen bombs. Also you can see speech of Einstein about E=MC2, speech of Openheimer about destoyer of the worlds!!!
From playlist NUCLEAR PHYSICS
Show Me Some Science! Thermal Radiation
Show Me Some Science! is a new series of podcasts from the Little Shop of Physics. In this episode, we look at thermal infrared radiation. Did you know that you are glowing? Everything that is above absolute zero gives off radiation, but usually it's a kind you can't see called thermal inf
From playlist Show Me Some Science!
AWESOME EXPERIMENT Kirlian photography!!!
In this video i show how to take Kirlian photographs with high voltage rumkorff coil. Enjoy!
From playlist ATOMIC PHYSICS
Java and Android Concurrency. Android UI and background threads. Locks, synchronization, atomicity, and thread-safety. Why not to use AsyncTasks. Code: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/a18004afd5a94f4130a1952092aa0e52
From playlist Archive - Mobile Development
On the broadcast of segmented messages in dynamic networks by Rajib Maiti
Games, Epidemics and Behavior URL: http://www.icts.res.in/discussion_meeting/geb2016/ DATES: Monday 27 Jun, 2016 - Friday 01 Jul, 2016 VENUE : Madhava lecture hall, ICTS Bangalore DESCRIPTION: The two main goals of this Discussion Meeting are: 1. To explore the foundations of policy d
From playlist Games, Epidemics and Behavior
Third Atomic Bomb Attack - Japan 1945
If Japan did not surrender on 15 August 1945, a third atomic bombing was planned. In this programme we examine how Japan's surrender was a complicated and difficult process involving a military coup and how America was reluctantly faced with potentially using the third bomb - but which cit
From playlist War in the Far East 1937-45
You've probably heard that wireless internet (WiFi) is dangerous. But is it true? Lauren breaks it down. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/wireless-network1.htm Share on Facebook: Share on Twitter: Subscribe: http://goo.gl/ZYI7Gt Visit our site: http://
From playlist Medical/Health Stuff
Emergency Broadcast System Fails - Science on the Web #109
The Emergency Alert System is a powerful tool to alert citizens of a number of dangers -- from the threat of war to natural disasters. But it's a work in progress. Find out how a forgetful operator and zombie enthusiasts exploited its weaknesses. Subscribe | http://bit.ly/1AWgeM7 Homepag
From playlist Stuff to Blow Your Mind
Bitcoin Q&A: Lightning Network Game Theory
Can the rules of the Lightning Network be updated easily? How does it use the consensus of Bitcoin? What are other implementations (Lit, Raiden)? What are the options for channel funding & creation? What is the benefit of commitment schemes? What are hashed timelocked contracts (HTLCs)? Ho
From playlist English Subtitles - aantonop Videos with subtitles in English
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From playlist Science Unplugged: Physics
Lecture 5: Go, Threads, and Raft
Lecture 5: Go, Threads, and Raft MIT 6.824: Distributed Systems (Spring 2020) https://pdos.csail.mit.edu/6.824/
From playlist MIT 6.824 Distributed Systems (Spring 2020)
Physics 50 E&M Radiation (1 of 33) What is Electromagnetic Radiation?
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain and give examples of what is electromagnetic radiation. Next video in series: http://youtu.be/uSJ4fmqV8nY
From playlist PHYSICS 50 ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
Vintage Technology: 1957 Principles of the Transistor (UK, vacuum tubes, electronics)
Very nice quality 1957 film on Transistor Technology, from the UK. Overview of transistor technology with various graphics and diagrams. Includes very brief view of an early British computer, probably the ACE, (“Automatic Computing Engine”) an early electronic, vacuum tube based, seria
From playlist Vintage Television & Radio Technology, film restoration, film preservation, scanning and digitization
Could E.T. Really Find Us? | Compilation
Being the only observable intelligent life in the universe gets lonely sometimes, so it's no wonder we're trying to find something out there to phone home about. Hosted By: Savannah Geary ---------- Huge thanks go to the following Patreon supporter for helping us keep SciShow Space free f
From playlist SciShow Space
IMT3673 - Mobile Programming (Intents & Broadcast Receivers) - Part 2
Broadcast Receivers
From playlist 2019 - IMT4306 - Mobile Research
Teach Astronomy - Properties of Radiation
http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Astronomers use the word radiation to refer to light waves, infrared radiation, ultraviolet radiation, x-rays, gamma rays, and all other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. Physicists and engineers use the word radiation to refer to streams of particles a
From playlist 05. Quantum Theory and Radiation