Analysis of algorithms

Charging argument

In computer science, a charging argument is used to compare the output of an optimization algorithm to an optimal solution. It is typically used to show that an algorithm produces optimal results by proving the existence of a particular injective function. For profit maximization problems, the function can be any one-to-one mapping from elements of an optimal solution to elements of the algorithm's output. For cost minimization problems, the function can be any one-to-one mapping from elements of the algorithm's output to elements of an optimal solution. (Wikipedia).

Video thumbnail

How To Argue With Your Partner

It isn’t realistic to aim never to argue with our partners; far better to learn how to argue fruitfully and well. This has a lot to do with allowing ourselves to be vulnerable. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/w23EEm Join our mailing list:

From playlist RELATIONSHIPS

Video thumbnail

How to Win an Argument

It's not easy to win an argument, but if you follow these step's you will prevail. This information is based off of psychology principle's and law enforcement manuals. The article can be found here http://bit.ly/bi503e

From playlist Psychology Tutorials

Video thumbnail

The Importance of Atonement

The idea of ‘atonement’ sounds very old-fashioned and is deeply rooted in religious tradition. To atone means, in essence, to acknowledge one’s capacity for wrongness and one’s readiness for apology and desire for change. It’s a concept that every society needs at its center. For gifts and

From playlist RELATIONSHIPS

Video thumbnail

Michael Shermer - Atheism's Best Arguments?

Free access Closer to Truth's library of 5,000 videos: http://bit.ly/2UufzC7 Atheism fields two kinds of arguments denying the existence of God: arguments that refute so-called 'proofs' of God's existence and arguments that affirmatively support the truth claims of atheism. This first see

From playlist Atheism's Best Arguments? - CTT Interview Series

Video thumbnail

Alister McGrath - Atheism's Best Arguments?

Free access Closer to Truth's library of 5,000 videos: http://bit.ly/2UufzC7 Atheism fields two kinds of arguments denying the existence of God: arguments that refute so-called 'proofs' of God's existence and arguments that affirmatively support the truth claims of atheism. This first see

From playlist Atheism's Best Arguments? - CTT Interview Series

Video thumbnail

How To Outsmart Your Opponent In An Argument

5 Steps To Win Any Argument Join our online training course Charisma University: https://www.charismaoncommand.com/c-university/ In this video I’m going to tell you how to win any argument. And I have years of training as a logician as a philosopher here, I can mangle people in debates

From playlist Excellent Debaters

Video thumbnail

Can ChatGPT Solve LeetCode Problems 😱😱? | ChatGPT For Coding | ChatGPT For Beginners | Simplilearn

🔥 Enroll for Artificial Intelligence Engineer Master's Course: https://www.simplilearn.com/masters-in-artificial-intelligence?utm_campaign=CanChatGPTSolveAnyProblem&utm_medium=DescriptionFirstFoldF&utm_source=youtube This video on "Can ChatGPT Solve LeetCode Problems?" will give you an i

From playlist 🔥Artificial Intelligence | Artificial Intelligence Course | Updated Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning Playlist 2023 | Simplilearn

Video thumbnail

Susan Blackmore - Atheism's Best Arguments?

Free access Closer to Truth's library of 5,000 videos: http://bit.ly/2UufzC7 Atheism fields two kinds of arguments denying the existence of God: arguments that refute so-called 'proofs' of God's existence and arguments that affirmatively support the truth claims of atheism. This first see

From playlist Atheism's Best Arguments? - CTT Interview Series

Video thumbnail

8.02x - Lect 3 - Electric Flux, Gauss' Law, Examples

Electric Flux, Gauss's Law, Examples Assignments Lecture 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5: http://freepdfhosting.com/2cb4aad955.pdf Solutions Lecture 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5: http://freepdfhosting.com/75b96693f2.pdf

From playlist 8.02x - MIT Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism

Video thumbnail

Quantum Phases of Matter XXI - Non-perturbative Luttinger relations - Subir Sachdev

Joint Course with TIFR, IAS and ICTS Quantum Phases of Matter XXI - Non-perturbative Luttinger relations - Subir Sachdev Speaker: Subir Sachdev Date: November 29, 2021 Table of Contents (powered by https://videoken.com) 0:00:00 Quantum Phases of Matter XXI - Non-perturbative Luttinger re

From playlist The Quantum Phases of Matter by Subir Sachdev

Video thumbnail

How to Fight the Bad Logic of the Internet | Argument Clinic

There's a lot of bad logic out there. WIRED's Jason Tanz explains how to spot and fight the dumbest arguments online. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://wired.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/WIRED Facebook: htt

From playlist More

Video thumbnail

Dominic Else - Emergent Symmetries and Anomalies in Metals: Luttinger's Theorem and Beyond

Séminaire organisé le 23 novembre 2021 Metals are an interesting class of gapless quantum many-body systems. Many metals are described by the famous "Fermi liquid theory" at low temperatures, but there are also many metallic materials for which Fermi liquid theory is an inadequate descrip

From playlist Quantum Encounters Seminar - Quantum Information, Condensed Matter, Quantum Field Theory

Video thumbnail

Lec 12: Review Exam 1 (Secret Top!) | 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002 (Walter Lewin)

Review for Exam 1 (Secret Top!) This lecture is part of 8.02 Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism, as taught in Spring 2002 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT. This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare. This version was downloaded from the Internet Archive, at htt

From playlist MIT: 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism - CosmoLearning.com Phys

Video thumbnail

Wall Crossing, Part 3 - Greg Moore

Wall Crossing, Part 3 Greg Moore Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey July 29, 2010

From playlist PiTP 2010

Video thumbnail

How Right IS Veritasium?! Don't Electrons Push Each Other??

To get started for free, visit to https://brilliant.org/electroboom and the first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant's annual premium subscription. Don't batteries push charges into wires and don't they push each other and carry energy to the load? Let's see what Veritasium says about

From playlist Electronics

Video thumbnail

Excel Magic Trick 915: What Exactly Does VLOOKUP Do? What Is Purpose Of VLOOKUP? 9 Examples

Download Excel Start File: https://people.highline.edu/mgirvin/YouTubeExcelIsFun/EMT915.xlsx Download workbook: http://people.highline.edu/mgirvin/ExcelIsFun.htm If you have a hard time understanding what VLOOKUP does, this video is for you! Topics covered: 1. How to understand what argum

From playlist Excel VLOOKUP function Tricks

Video thumbnail

Lec 03: Electric Flux and Gauss's Law | 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002 (Walter Lewin)

Electric Flux - Gauss's Law - Examples This lecture is part of 8.02 Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism, as taught in Spring 2002 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT. This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare. This version was downloaded from the Internet Archive,

From playlist MIT: 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism - CosmoLearning.com Phys

Video thumbnail

Lec 13 | MIT 6.046J / 18.410J Introduction to Algorithms (SMA 5503), Fall 2005

Lecture 13: Amortized Algorithms, Table Doubling, Potential Method View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-046JF05 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

From playlist MIT 6.046J / 18.410J Introduction to Algorithms (SMA 5503),

Video thumbnail

Ch. 8 - Logic - Valid Arguments (IB Math Studies)

Hello and welcome to What Da Math This video is an explanation of the following terms from logic, chapter 8: Valid arguments and truth tables using implications and conjunctions SUBSCRIBE for more math and math studies videos Join me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/WhatDaMath

From playlist IB Math Studies Chapter 8

Related pages

Injective function | Greedy algorithm | Pigeonhole principle