In combinatorial game theory, cooling, heating, and overheating are operations on hot games to make them more amenable to the traditional methods of the theory,which was originally devised for cold games in which the winner is the last player to have a legal move.Overheating was generalised by Elwyn Berlekamp for the analysis of Blockbusting.Chilling (or unheating) and warming are variants used in the analysis of the endgame of Go. Cooling and chilling may be thought of as a tax on the player who moves, making them pay for the privilege of doing so,while heating, warming and overheating are operations that more or less reverse cooling and chilling. (Wikipedia).
Physics - Thermodynamics: Temperature (1 of 3) What is the definition of Temperature?
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain and give a definition of temperature as to how it relates to heat, kinetic energy, potential energy, and how it transfers.
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Heater in the middle of a room, a simulation made with Excel
For each t, our function u(⋅,⋅,t) is a function of two variables and can be visualized by its graph. For example, a square heater in the middle of a room will produce the following dynamics of distribution of the temperature over the floor. This is clip is intended to illustrate Chapter 25
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How a bimetallic thermostat works!
Most things get bigger when they heat up and smaller when they cool down. Mechanical thermostats use this idea (which is called thermal expansion) to switch an electric circuit on and and off.
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Differential Equations: Newton's Law of Cooling
How to solve N's L of cooling, with an example!
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HACKENBUSH: a window to a new world of math
A playful venture into the vast and mysterious forests of combinatorial game theory. This one simple game will change the way you look at numbers forever! Hackenbush is easy to pick up, but exploring its strategy leads us down a fantastical mathematical rabbit hole, through which can be f
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos
Physics - Thermodynamics: Temperature (1 of 4) Thermal Linear Expansion: Definition
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Thermodynamics, Heating Curves: An Explanation
This video goes over how to interpret hearting curves. Also included is a brief overview of temperature, heat and energy. As heat is added to a solid substance the temperature increases until the melting point is reached. At the melting point, the liquid turns from a solid to a liquid. T
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Reverse Plane Partitions and Modules for the Preprojective Algebra - Anne Dranowski
Virtual Workshop on Recent Developments in Geometric Representation Theory Topic: Reverse Plane Partitions and Modules for the Preprojective Algebra Speaker: Anne Dranowski Affiliation: Member, School of Mathematics Date: November 19, 2020 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Virtual Workshop on Recent Developments in Geometric Representation Theory
Combinatorial Game Theory Book Review
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AWESOME Physics demonstrations. Thermal expansion of gases and fluids!
The air in the container and the balloon extends during heating. The balloon also gets bigger. When the air is cooled down, its volume decreases and so decreases also the volume of the balloon. The same happens to the liquid on a bottle. This is physics experiment for science project.
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Physics - Thermodynamics: Radiation: Heat Transfer (9 of 11) Radiation And Cooling Effect
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will show you how to calculate the radiation and cooling effect of a person in a sleeping bag.
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The Monomial Structure of Boolean Functions - Shachar Lovett
Workshop on Additive Combinatorics and Algebraic Connections Topic: The Monomial Structure of Boolean Functions Speaker: Shachar Lovett Affiliation: University of California, San Diego Date: October 25, 2022 Let f:0,1n to 0,1 be a boolean function. It can be uniquely represented as a mu
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History of Science and Technology Q&A (August 24, 2022)
Stephen Wolfram hosts a live and unscripted Ask Me Anything about the history of science and technology for all ages. Find the playlist of Q&A's here: https://wolfr.am/youtube-sw-qa Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram If you missed the original livestream of
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Thermodynamics: Calculating Latent and Specific Heat, Example Problem
This video show how to calculate the heat needed take solid ice, melt it and then raise the temperature of the liquid water. Latent heat is the heat added to or removed from a material to change the phase of the material without changing its temperature. Examples are latent heat of fusion
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Roland Speicher: Free probability theory - Lecture 3
Mini course of the conference "Noncommutative geometry meets topological recursion", August 2021, University of Münster. Abstract: Usual free probability theory was introduced by Voiculescu in the context of operator algebras. It turned out that there exists also a relation to random matri
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Ichess 8: Bouton's Solution of NIM
In this eighth video of the Impartial Chess series, we prove Bouton's Theorem and discuss it's relevance to the game of NIM.
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Matrix Ansatz and Algebraic Bethe Ansatz for the Exclusion Process by Kirone Mallick
PROGRAM URL : http://www.icts.res.in/program/NESP2015 DATES : Monday 26 Oct, 2015 - Friday 20 Nov, 2015 VENUE : Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore DESCRIPTION : This program will be organized as an advanced discussion workshop on some topical issues in nonequilibrium statstical phys
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5f Machine Learning: Non-cooperative Game Theory
A lecture on non-cooperative game theory including a basic introduction up to pure and mixed strategy Nash equilibrium and applications. I was motivated by the recent use of Shapley value from cooperative game theory for machine learning model explainability.
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Physics - Thermodynamics: Temperature (1 of 3) Thermal Area Expansion: Definition
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will show you how to calculate the thermal area expansion.
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Proofs, Circuits, Communication, and Lower Bounds in Complexity Theory -Robert Robere
Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar II Topic: Proofs, Circuits, Communication, and Lower Bounds in Complexity Theory Speaker: Robert Robere Affiliation: Member, School of Mathematics Date: February 04, 2020 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu
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