Coincidence

Coincidence circuit

In physics and electrical engineering, a coincidence circuit or coincidence gate is an electronic device with one output and two (or more) inputs. The output activates only when the circuit receives signals within a time window accepted as at the same time and in parallel at both inputs. Coincidence circuits are widely used in particle detectors and in other areas of science and technology. Walther Bothe shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1954 "...for his discovery of the method of coincidence and the discoveries subsequently made by it." Bruno Rossi invented the electronic coincidence circuit for implementing the . (Wikipedia).

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Connecting to a mystery signal | Digital electronics (4 of 10)

We've been given a mystery voltage signal. Can we hook up an LED to see the signal? Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater

From playlist Digital electronics tutorial

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What the heck is a Multiverse?

The idea of a multiverse (short for multiple universes) can seem absurd. After all, the definition of universe means everything, so what does it mean to have multiple universes? In this video, Fermilab’s Dr. Don Lincoln lists a couple possible definitions for a multiverse. The reality in

From playlist Speculative Physics

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Automatic Pattern Matching for 3D Geometry in Blender

To help refining the alignment of multiple 3D scans with each other, I have written a new tool for Blender which automatically finds the best fit for mesh objects.

From playlist Random Blender Tests

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Blender - New feature test: Smoke

For more information about the 3d software Blender please visit www.blender.org. www.kaikostack.com

From playlist Random Blender Tests

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The Nature of Causation: The Regularity Theory

What is causation? In this first lecture in this series on the nature of causation, Marianne Talbot discusses Hume's famous account of causation, which is a version of the so-called regularity theory. We have causal theories of reference, perception, knowledge, content and numerous other

From playlist The Nature of Causation

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Math for Liberal Studies - Lecture 1.2.1 Euler's Theorem

This is the first video lecture for Math for Liberal Studies Section 1.2: Finding Euler Circuits. In this lecture, we learn about Euler's Theorem, which tells us how to detect whether a given graph has an Euler circuit or not. I also explain why Euler's Theorem works the way it does.

From playlist Math for Liberal Studies Lectures

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Electric Circuits

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From playlist Physics

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Playing with Soviet Era Ferrite Core Memory Planes

We hook up two Soviet era ferrite core memory planes obtained on eBay. And they still work! The 4k core plane is likely from a Saratov-2 core stack: https://rusue.com/cemetery-of-soviet-computers/ The 1k plane is likely from an M-4 memory stack, see: http://www.mirebs.com/fozu/ru/_mod_ru

From playlist Ferrite Core Memory

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離散数学入門#6: オイラーグラフと郵便配達員問題

早稲田大学の全学部の3〜4年生を対象とする全学オープン科目「離散数学入門」(担当教員:早水 桃子)の授業動画です.文理を問わず,誰でもグラフ理論やグラフアルゴリズムの初歩を学ぶことができます.グラフ理論の定理やグラフに関するアルゴリズムを正しく理解して,現実の諸問題を解決するための応用力を身につけましょう. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 全ての辺をちょうど1回ずつ通過して一筆書きで巡回できるグラフをオイラーグラフといい,その一筆書

From playlist 離散数学入門Ⅲ

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Core Memory Explained and Demonstrated

Ferrite core memory was the dominant computer memory technology from the 1950s to the late 1970s. Before we delve into the repair of our Apollo AGC core memory, I thought it would be good to explain how they work, as they are very different from modern semiconductor memory. Check out our

From playlist Ferrite Core Memory

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What is a parallel universe?

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From playlist Science Unplugged: Parallel Universes

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Nexus Trimester - František Matúš (Institute of Information Theory and Automation) 2/3

Entropy region and convolution František Matúš (Institute of Information Theory and Automation) February 19, 2016 Abstract: The entropy region is constructed from vectors of random variables by collecting Shannon entropies of all subvectors. We will review results on its shape using poly

From playlist Nexus Trimester - 2016 - Fundamental Inequalities and Lower Bounds Theme

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Automated Design Using Darwinian Evolution and Genetic Programming

(February 18, 2009) John Koza describes an automated "What You Want Is What You Get" process for designing complex structures based on the principles of natural selection, sexual recombination, and developmental biology. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford School of En

From playlist Engineering

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Lec 27 | MIT 7.012 Introduction to Biology, Fall 2004

Nervous System 2 (Prof. Eric Lander) View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/7-012F04 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

From playlist MIT 7.012 Introduction to Biology, Fall 2004

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Math Explorations Ep22, Euler circuits & paths (Mar 23, 2022)

This is a recording of a live class for Math 1015, Mathematics: An Exploration, an undergraduate course for non-technical majors at Fairfield University, Spring 2022. The major topics are voting, gerrymandering, and graph theory. Handouts and homework are at the class website. Class web

From playlist Math 1015 (Mathematical Explorations) Spring 2022

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Alain Aspect - Le photon onde ou particule ? L’étrangeté quantique mise en lumière

Conférence organisée par les Amis de l'IHES le 23 mai 2019

From playlist Évenements grand public

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Amazing science experiment-Demonstrating beat frequency

A beat is an interference pattern between two sounds of slightly different in frequencies You can download this app or a similar app on two devices and TRY it at home Enjoy!!!

From playlist Beats

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Amazing science experiment-Demonstrating beat frequency

A beat is an interference pattern between two sounds of slightly different in frequencies You can download this app or a similar app on two devices and TRY it at home Enjoy!!!

From playlist Beats

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