This list compares various amounts of computing power in instructions per second organized by order of magnitude in FLOPS. Scientific E notation index: | | | | | | | | | (Wikipedia).
Computer Basics: What Is a Computer?
Computers are all around us, and they play an important role in our lives. But what exactly is a computer? We're going to answer that question and give you an overview of some of the different types of computers you might use. 0:00 Intro 0:22 Ones and zeros 0:39 Hardware and software 1:0
From playlist Starting out with Technology
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From playlist Computer Science Fundamentals
CI/CD In 5 Minutes | Is It Worth The Hassle: Crash Course System Design #2
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Who Has The Best Quantum Computer?
This is a summary of all the main companies building quantum computers today, and what their most powerful machines are. You can get the digital image here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/95869671@N08/51849762629/in/dateposted-public/ But we can’t simply look at qubits counts because so man
From playlist Quantum Physics Videos - Domain of Science
Proxy vs Reverse Proxy (Real-world Examples)
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Advanced CPU Designs: Crash Course Computer Science #9
So now that we’ve built and programmed our very own CPU, we’re going to take a step back and look at how CPU speeds have rapidly increased from just a few cycles per second to gigahertz! Some of that improvement, of course, has come from faster and more efficient transistors, but a number
From playlist Computer Science
Salary Range as a Computer Science Major
Trying to figure out how much money to make as a Computer Science Major seems to always be a bit confusing. Let's discuss the salary range to expect as a Computer Science graduate. ----------------------------- SOCIAL MEDIA ----------------------------- Twitch --- https://www.twitch.tv/f
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CAP Theorem Simplified | System Design Fundamentals
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Time Domain Analysis with Matlab: Using the Linear System Analyzer
In this video we explore various Matlab functions and workflows to perform time domain analysis of a dynamic system. This includes the use of ‘tf’, ‘step’, ‘lsim’, and ‘linearSystemAnalyzer’ functions/apps. Topics and time stamps: (0:48) – Explain example system (12:40) – Setup problem i
From playlist Control Theory
The Best Computer for Data Science Beginners
In this video, I give you my thoughts on the best computer for data science beginners. I talk about the hardware components of a computer and how those relate to your data science performance. At the end, I give my thoughts on the best computer for you to purchase. The cpu is in charge o
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Dr. Thomas Sterling - 2009 Inaugural Peebles Memorial Lecture Series
The 2009 Inaugural Peebles Memorial Lecture, "HPC in Phase Change: Towards a New Parallel Execution Model" presented by Dr. Thomas Sterling, renowned professor of computer science at Louisiana State University. Thomas Sterling is best known as the father of the Beowulf cluster and for hi
From playlist Peebles Memorial Lectures in Information Technology
PowerShell+ 2019 - PSCache: simple strategies for magnificent performance by Mathias Jessen
In this presentation I'll introduce the audience to a big picture view of asymptotic complexity (Big O) in scripting, using a language that doesn't require a CS degree, then look at some common pitfalls when it comes to runtime inefficiency that I've seen in actual scripts in the wild and
From playlist PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2019
Deriving Percent Overshoot, Settling Time, and Other Performance Metrics
In this video we examine a second order dynamic system and derive how various performance metrics (such as time to first peak, magnitude at first peak, percent overshoot, settling time, and rise time) are related to the damping ratio and natural frequency of the system. A sample Mathemati
From playlist Control Theory
Olivier Le Maître: Global Sensitivity Analysis in Stochastic Systems
Abstract: In this talk we first quickly present a classical and simple model used to describe flow in porous media (based on Darcy's Law). The high heterogeneity of the media and the lack of data are taken into account by the use of random permability fields. We then present some mathemati
From playlist Probability and Statistics
MIT Electronic Feedback Systems (1985) View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/RES6-010S13 Instructor: James K. Roberge License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
From playlist MIT Electronic Feedback Systems (1985)
Modifying traditional B Trees for optimal performance on arbitrary storage media
(May 4, 2011) Slava Akhmechet
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The Vector Heat Method - SIGGRAPH 2019
The Vector Heat Method. Nicholas Sharp, Yousuf Soliman, and Keenan Crane. ACM Trans. on Graph. (2019) Paper: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~kmcrane/Projects/VectorHeatMethod/paper.pdf Code: https://github.com/nmwsharp/vector-heat-demo This paper describes a method for efficiently computing paral
From playlist Research
Scotland Ruby 2011 - From Profiling Ruby to Frankenstein Programming
by: Piotr Szotkowski Ruby is ‘known to be slow’ – but what does that exactly mean, does it really matter, and – more importantly – what can we do about this? This presentation, based on hands-on experience of using Ruby for scientific computations, shows how to profile Ruby app
From playlist Scotland Ruby 2011
Personal Computer Architecture
This computer science video includes useful information if you are thinking of buying, building, upgrading or overclocking your own personal computer. It also serves as a basis for further study of individual components such as DRAM or GPUs. The video introduces the architecture of a mod
From playlist Computer Hardware and Architecture
Miguel O’Malley (10/19/2022): Alpha Magnitude
Title: Alpha Magnitude Abstract: Magnitude is an isometric invariant for metric spaces that was introduced by Leinster around 2010, and is currently the object of intense research, since it has been shown to encode many known invariants of metric spaces. In recent work, Govc and Hepworth
From playlist AATRN 2022