Networking algorithms

Chung Kwei (algorithm)

Chung Kwei is a spam filtering algorithm based on the TEIRESIAS Algorithm for finding coding genes within bulk DNA. It is named after Zhong Kui, a figure in Chinese folklore. (Wikipedia).

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Different Way of Solving Quadratic Equations - The "Dr. Po-Shen Loh Method"

My interpretation of Dr. Po-Shen Loh's different method for solving quadratic equations. New, different or nothing original at all? What do you think? For me, I love that one of the best mathematical minds of our time is so dedicated to mathematical education. For more in-depth explanat

From playlist Algebra - Beginner to Master

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ch2 A: Chebyshev nodes. Wen Shen

Wen Shen, Penn State University. Lectures are based on my book: "An Introduction to Numerical Computation", published by World Scientific, 2016. See promo video: https://youtu.be/MgS33HcgA_I

From playlist CMPSC/MATH 451 Videos. Wen Shen, Penn State University

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Solve Quadratic Equations Po-Shen Loh Style: Derivation and Example

In this video I go through and explain how Po-Shen Loh's method for solving quadratic equations works. I also derive the quadratic formula using his method. There is a simple example at the end of this video. The example is here: 6:19 If you enjoyed this video please consider subscribing

From playlist How to Solve Quadratic Equations Po-Shen Loh Style

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ch7 3. Iterative Solvers. Gauss-Seidal iterations. Wen Shen

Wen Shen, Penn State University. Lectures are based on my book: "An Introduction to Numerical Computation", published by World Scientific, 2016. See promo video: https://youtu.be/MgS33HcgA_I

From playlist CMPSC/MATH 451 Videos. Wen Shen, Penn State University

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OCR MEI MwA J: Simplex Algorithm: 06 Example 3

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From playlist OCR MEI MwA J: Simplex Algorithm

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ch4 7: Recursive trapezoid; composite schemes. Wen Shen

Wen Shen, Penn State University. Lectures are based on my book: "An Introduction to Numerical Computation", published by World Scientific, 2016. See promo video: https://youtu.be/MgS33HcgA_I

From playlist CMPSC/MATH 451 Videos. Wen Shen, Penn State University

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Lecture 12 - Topological Sort & Connectivity

This is Lecture 12 of the CSE373 (Analysis of Algorithms) course taught by Professor Steven Skiena [http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~skiena/] at Stony Brook University in 2007. The lecture slides are available at: http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~algorith/video-lectures/2007/lecture12.pdf More informa

From playlist CSE373 - Analysis of Algorithms - 2007 SBU

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Quasirandom Hypergraphs - Dhruv Mubayi

Dhruv Mubayi University of Illinois at Chicago March 4, 2013 Since the foundational results of Thomason and Chung-Graham-Wilson on quasirandom graphs over 20 years ago, there has been a lot of effort by many researchers to extend the theory to hypergraphs. I will present some of this histo

From playlist Mathematics

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Chung Lab - Robotic Herding of a Flock of Birds Using an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

Associate Professor of Aerospace and Bren Scholar Soon-Jo Chung has developed an algorithm that allows a single drone to herd birds away from airport airspace. His work with colleagues from Imperial College London and Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology was funded through

From playlist Our Research

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ch5 1: Numerical Solutions of nonlinear equations. Introduction. Wen Shen

Wen Shen, Penn State University. Lectures are based on my book: "An Introduction to Numerical Computation", published by World Scientific, 2016. See promo video: https://youtu.be/MgS33HcgA_I

From playlist CMPSC/MATH 451 Videos. Wen Shen, Penn State University

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Sorrachai Yingchareonthawornchai: Approximating k-Edge-Connected Spanning Subgraphs via a Fast [...]

Full title: Approximating k-Edge-Connected Spanning Subgraphs via a Fast Linear Program Solver In the k-edge-connected spanning subgraph (kECSS) problem, our goal is to compute a minimum-cost sub-network that is resilient against up to k link failures: Given an n-node m-edge graph with cos

From playlist Workshop: Continuous approaches to discrete optimization

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Why You Are Lonely and How to Make Friends

We want to be part of your friendship journey, so we’ve created a few things you can share with new and old friends: https://kgs.link/shop-166 Sources & further reading: https://sites.google.com/view/sources-friendship/ Friends make life good. They provide the scaffolding that makes it n

From playlist Human Stuff

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ch9 14. Higher order ODEs and systems. Wen Shen

Wen Shen, Penn State University Lectures are based on my book: "An Introduction to Numerical Computation", published by World Scientific, 2016. See promo video: https://youtu.be/MgS33HcgA_I

From playlist CMPSC/MATH 451 Videos. Wen Shen, Penn State University

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Lecture 11 - Breadth-First Search

This is Lecture 11 of the CSE373 (Analysis of Algorithms) course taught by Professor Steven Skiena [http://www3.cs.stonybrook.edu/~skiena/] at Stony Brook University in 2016. The lecture slides are available at: https://www.cs.stonybrook.edu/~skiena/373/newlectures/lecture11.pdf More inf

From playlist CSE373 - Analysis of Algorithms 2016 SBU

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Supermassive Black Holes: Biggest Objects in the Universe?

Episode 1 of 3 Check us out on iTunes! http://testtube.com/podcast Please Subscribe! http://testu.be/1FjtHn5 Supermassive black holes are unfathomably large and complicated. Thankfully cosmologist and astrophysicist Chung-Pei Ma can simplify them for us all. + + + + + + + +

From playlist Supermassive Black Holes Explained

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ch5 3: Numerical Solutions of nonlinear equations. Fixed point iteration, algorithm. Wen Shen

Wen Shen, Penn State University. Lectures are based on my book: "An Introduction to Numerical Computation", published by World Scientific, 2016. See promo video: https://youtu.be/MgS33HcgA_I

From playlist CMPSC/MATH 451 Videos. Wen Shen, Penn State University

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Jade Benjamin-Chung E&PH Spotlight Video, August 2021

This is a short video produced in an interview with Epidemiology & Population Health Assistant Professor Jade Benjamin-Chung for the August 2021 edition of the E&PH Spotlight Interview series. This video showcases Dr. Benjamin-Chung's response to the question, "Why is your research importa

From playlist Department of Epidemiology & Population Health

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Marco Carfagnini (U Conn) -- Small deviations and Chung’s law for hypoelliptic diffusions

In this talk we discuss the small ball problem and its connection to Chung's laws of iterated logarithm for hypoelliptic diffusions. Most of existing results on small deviations concern Gaussian processes that satisfy a scaling property. In this talk, we focus on the hypoellitic Brownian m

From playlist Northeastern Probability Seminar 2021

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ch7 6. Iterative Solvers. Convergence Analysis. Wen Shen

Wen Shen, Penn State University. Lectures are based on my book: "An Introduction to Numerical Computation", published by World Scientific, 2016. See promo video: https://youtu.be/MgS33HcgA_I

From playlist CMPSC/MATH 451 Videos. Wen Shen, Penn State University

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What Will Happen When Our Universe Dies?

Episode 3 of 3 Check us out on iTunes! http://testtube.com/podcast Please Subscribe! http://testu.be/1FjtHn5 There are two ways the universe may come to an end. One is known as the "Big Crunch" and the other is the universe will expand forever. + + + + + + + + Previous Episo

From playlist Supermassive Black Holes Explained

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