Theorems in statistics | Characterization of probability distributions

Cochran's theorem

In statistics, Cochran's theorem, devised by William G. Cochran, is a theorem used to justify results relating to the probability distributions of statistics that are used in the analysis of variance. (Wikipedia).

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Multivariable Calculus | The Squeeze Theorem

We calculate a limit using a multivariable version of the squeeze theorem. http://www.michael-penn.net http://www.randolphcollege.edu/mathematics/

From playlist Multivariable Calculus

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Sergey Melikhov - Not all links are isotopic to PL links

38th Annual Geometric Topology Workshop (Online), June 15-17, 2021 Sergey Melikhov, Steklov Math Institute (Moscow) Title: Not all links are isotopic to PL links Abstract: Two links in the 3-sphere are called (non-ambiently) isotopic if they are homotopic through embeddings. D. Rolfsen (

From playlist 38th Annual Geometric Topology Workshop (Online), June 15-17, 2021

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Introduction to additive combinatorics lecture 1.8 --- Plünnecke's theorem

In this video I present a proof of Plünnecke's theorem due to George Petridis, which also uses some arguments of Imre Ruzsa. Plünnecke's theorem is a very useful tool in additive combinatorics, which implies that if A is a set of integers such that |A+A| is at most C|A|, then for any pair

From playlist Introduction to Additive Combinatorics (Cambridge Part III course)

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Algebraic and Combinatorial Proofs: C(n,k)=C(n,n-k)

This video provides an algebraic proof and three combinatorial proofs for a binomial identity.

From playlist Counting (Discrete Math)

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algebraic geometry 3 Bezout, Pappus, Pascal

This lecture is part of an online algebraic geometry course, based on chapter I of "Algebraic geometry" by Hartshorne. It gives more examples and applications of algebraic geometry, including Bezout's theorem, Pauppus's theorem, and Pascal's theorem.

From playlist Algebraic geometry I: Varieties

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14. Regression (cont.)

MIT 18.650 Statistics for Applications, Fall 2016 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/18-650F16 Instructor: Philippe Rigollet In this lecture, Prof. Rigollet talked about linear regression with deterministic design and Gaussian noise. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More info

From playlist MIT 18.650 Statistics for Applications, Fall 2016

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Math 031 030617 Sequences continued

Additional examples of using the Squeeze Theorem to prove limits of sequences; of using L'Hopital's Rule on sequences. Showing that the limit of a sequence is 0 if and only if the limit of its absolute value is zero. Limits and continuous functions. What it means for the limit of a sequ

From playlist Course 3: Calculus II (Spring 2017)

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Real Lawyer Reacts to South Park Chewbacca Defense

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From playlist Real Lawyer Reacts!

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Cochrane: Helping decision-makers to keep up to date with new research /Data Fest 2019

(http://bit.ly/2k0aqUs) Introduction: Sebastian Vollmer (http://bit.ly/2ltCUX8) Keynote: Rayid Ghani, Chief Scientist of Obama 2012 & Amnesty International (http://bit.ly/2lsWin9) Ofsted: A system for prioritization of inspections for independent fostering agencies (http://bit.ly/2k0ax2k

From playlist Data Science for Social Good Data Fest 2019

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8. Parametric Hypothesis Testing (cont.)

MIT 18.650 Statistics for Applications, Fall 2016 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/18-650F16 Instructor: Philippe Rigollet In this lecture, Prof. Rigollet talked about statistical formulation, Neyman-Pearson’s paradigm, and Kai-squared distribution. License: Creative Commons

From playlist MIT 18.650 Statistics for Applications, Fall 2016

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Binomial Theorem (Binomial Formula)

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From playlist Probability

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Does the EVT apply

👉 Learn how to find the extreme values of a function using the extreme value theorem. The extreme values of a function are the points/intervals where the graph is decreasing, increasing, or has an inflection point. A theorem which guarantees the existence of the maximum and minimum points

From playlist Extreme Value Theorem of Functions

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The Machines That Built America: Josephine Cochran Invents the First Dishwashing Machine (Season 1)

During the height of the Industrial Revolution, Josephine Cochran changed the game by inventing the first commercially successful automatic dishwasher, in this clip from Season 1, "Home Tech Revolution." #TheMachinesThatBuiltAmerica Watch all new episodes of The Machines That Built Ameri

From playlist The Machines That Built America: Official Series Playlist | History

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The Women Airforce Service Pilots: WASP

At the outset of World War II, the U.S. military did not accept female pilots. But women were allowed to serve as civilian contractors flying military planes in non-combat roles. The Women Airforce Service Pilots of the "WASP" flew every type of plane the United States used during the war

From playlist US History

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The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus | Algebraic Calculus One | Wild Egg

In this video we lay out the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus --from the point of view of the Algebraic Calculus. This key result, presented here for the very first time (!), shows how to generalize the Fundamental Formula of the Calculus which we presented a few videos ago, incorporating t

From playlist Algebraic Calculus One

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Apply the EVT to the square function

👉 Learn how to find the extreme values of a function using the extreme value theorem. The extreme values of a function are the points/intervals where the graph is decreasing, increasing, or has an inflection point. A theorem which guarantees the existence of the maximum and minimum points

From playlist Extreme Value Theorem of Functions

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Den Vögeln auf der Spur

Jedes Jahr wandern Milliarden von Tieren überall auf der ganzen Welt. Wissenschaftler um Martin Wikelski vom Max-Planck-Institut für Ornithologie in Radolfszell untersuchen, warum Tiere diese oft gefährlichen Wanderungen unternehmen und wie sich Individuen entscheiden, wo und wann zu wande

From playlist Most popular videos

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Lisa Piccirillo - Shake genus and slice genus

June 21, 2018 - This talk was part of the 2018 RTG mini-conference Low-dimensional topology and its interactions with symplectic geometry An important difference between high dimensional smooth manifolds and smooth 4-manifolds is that in a 4-manifold it is not always possible to represent

From playlist 2018 RTG mini-conference on low-dimensional topology and its interactions with symplectic geometry I

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9. Parametric Hypothesis Testing (cont.)

MIT 18.650 Statistics for Applications, Fall 2016 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/18-650F16 Instructor: Philippe Rigollet In this lecture, Prof. Rigollet talked about Wald's test, likelihood ratio test, and testing implicit hypotheses. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More

From playlist MIT 18.650 Statistics for Applications, Fall 2016

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What is the max and min of a horizontal line on a closed interval

👉 Learn how to find the extreme values of a function using the extreme value theorem. The extreme values of a function are the points/intervals where the graph is decreasing, increasing, or has an inflection point. A theorem which guarantees the existence of the maximum and minimum points

From playlist Extreme Value Theorem of Functions

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