Mathematics of rigidity

Counting on Frameworks

Counting on Frameworks: Mathematics to Aid the Design of Rigid Structures is an undergraduate-level book on the mathematics of structural rigidity. It was written by Jack E. Graver and published in 2001 by the Mathematical Association of America as volume 25 of the Dolciani Mathematical Expositions book series. The Basic Library List Committee of the Mathematical Association of America has recommended its inclusion by undergraduate mathematics libraries. (Wikipedia).

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Sets and other data structures | Data Structures in Mathematics Math Foundations 151

In mathematics we often want to organize objects. Sets are not the only way of doing this: there are other data types that are also useful and that can be considered together with set theory. In particular when we group objects together, there are two fundamental questions that naturally a

From playlist Math Foundations

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MF150: What exactly is a set? | Data Structures in Mathematics Math Foundations | NJ Wildberger

What exactly is a set?? This is a crucial question in the modern foundations of mathematics. Here we begin an examination of this thorny issue, first by discussing the usual English usage of the term, as well as alternate terms, such as collection, aggregate, bunch, class, menagerie etc th

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Maths for Programmers: Sets (The Universe & Complements)

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What is a number? | Arithmetic and Geometry Math Foundations 1 | N J Wildberger

The first of a series that will discuss foundations of mathematics. Contains a general introduction to the series, and then the beginnings of arithmetic with natural numbers. This series will methodically develop a lot of basic mathematics, starting with arithmetic, then geometry, then alg

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Fun with lists, multisets and sets IV | Data structures in Mathematics Math Foundations 161

In this video we complete our initial discussion of the four types of basic data structures by describing sets, which are unordered and without repetition. As usual we restrict ourselves to very concrete and specific examples: k-sets from n, where k is a natural number or zero, and n is a

From playlist Math Foundations

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Introduction to Matrices | Geometry | Maths | FuseSchool

Introduction to Matrices | Geometry | Maths | FuseSchool Chances are, you have heard the word “matrices” in a movie. But do you know what they are or what they are used for? Well, “matrices” is plural of a “matrix”. And you can think about a matrix as just a table of numbers, and that’s

From playlist MATHS: Geometry & Measures

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Using Clocks to Solve Fractions String 6

Here we use the clock model to deal with 3/18 and 3/9

From playlist Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra: Fractions, Decimals and Percents

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The Hindu Arabic number system revisited | Data Structures in Mathematics Math Foundations 189

When we start getting serious about the foundations of arithmetic, we have to acknowledge the possibility that natural numbers can be defined in intrinsically different ways. The most mathematically fundamental way is the one outlined in the previous videos: natural numbers as msets of mar

From playlist Math Foundations

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Maths for Programmers: Sets (What Is A Set?)

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Reduce Side Joins With Map Reduce | Edureka

Watch Sample Class recording: http://goo.gl/KEjpoH Big Data and Hadoop training course is designed to provide knowledge and skills to become a successful Hadoop Developer. In-depth knowledge of core concepts will be covered in the course along with implementation on varied industry use-ca

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Kernel Recipes 2015 - So you want to write a Linux driver framework - by Mike Turquette

Writing a new driver framework in Linux is hard. There are many pitfalls along the way; this talk hopes to point out some of those pitfalls and hard lessons learned through examples, advice and humorous anecdotes in the hope that it will aid those adventurous enough to take on the task of

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Bill Jackson: Generic Rigidity of Point Line Frameworks

A point-line framework is a collection of points and lines in the plane which are linked by pairwise constraints that fix some angles between pairs of lines and also some point-line and point-point distances. It is rigid if every continuous motion of the points and lines which preserves th

From playlist HIM Lectures 2015

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Austin Lawson (7/15/20): A canonical framework for summarizing persistence diagrams

Title: Persistence curves: A canonical framework for summarizing persistence diagrams Abstract: As Topological Data Analysis (TDA) grows in popularity so too does the need for topological methods compatible with modern machine learning algorithms. The use of machine learning algorithms di

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DjangoCon 2019 - Awesome Automated APIs with Automagic REST by Timothy Allen

DjangoCon 2019 - Awesome Automated APIs with Automagic REST by Timothy Allen WRDS at The Wharton School runs an API service with over 60,000 individual endpoints, each with different permissions. See how we do it in an automated fashion with Django! Some of the solutions are elegant, some

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DjangoCon US 2018 - Auto-generating an API using PostgreSQL... by Mjumbe Poe

DjangoCon US 2018 - Auto-generating an API using PostgreSQL, Django, and Django REST Framework by Mjumbe Poe We have an API whose database schema changes constantly with no need for changes to our code that exposes the data. This is an extremely powerful (but quite possibly a bad) idea. S

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Hadoop Yarn Tutorial | Hadoop Yarn Architecture | Hadoop Tutorial | Edureka Rewind

🔥𝐄𝐝𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐤𝐚'𝐬 𝐁𝐢𝐠 𝐃𝐚𝐭𝐚 𝐇𝐚𝐝𝐨𝐨𝐩 𝐂𝐞𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐂𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐬𝐞 :https://www.edureka.co/big-data-hadoop-training-certification This YARN Tutorial will help you grasp what YARN is, why we need YARN, and the benefits of YARN. The YARN Architecture Elements, The stages required in executing an appli

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Tony Nixon: Rigidity of Graphs on Expanding Spheres

We consider the rigidity of graphs realised on concentric d-spheres in d+1 dimensions where the radii of the spheres are allowed to vary independently. To do this we use coloured graphs and realisations of these graphs where vertices with the same colour correspond to spheres whose radii v

From playlist HIM Lectures 2015

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Big Data Analytics With Spark | Big Data and Spark Tutorial | Spark for Beginners | Edureka

( Apache Spark Training - https://www.edureka.co/apache-spark-scala-training ) This Apache Spark tutorial explains why and how Spark can be used for Big Data Analytics. This Spark tutorial is specially designed to help beginners to learn Big Data Analytics with Spark. To attend a live cla

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Stars and Bars: The Number of Multisets

This video shows how to use the method of stars and bars to determine the number of multisets. mathispower4u.com

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