Mathematical modeling

Effective selfing model

The effective selfing model is a mathematical model that describes the mating system of a plant population in terms of the degree of self-fertilisation present. (Wikipedia).

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Self-Confidence

If you are interested in learning more about this topic, please visit http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ to view the entire tutorial on our website. It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice and apply what you've learned.

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Self-Driving Cars

If you are interested in learning more about this topic, please visit http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ to view the entire tutorial on our website. It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice and apply what you've learned.

From playlist Self-Driving Cars

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The Pros and Cons of Self-Driving Cars

We'll show you some of the ways self-driving cars could transform our lives in the near future. They could have a huge impact on jobs, traffic, car ownership, and much more. Visit https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/thenow/what-are-selfdriving-cars/1/ for our text-based lesson. We hope you enjo

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How Self Storage Thrives Off The American Dream

Start your business today with a free trial of Shopify - go to https://www.shopify.com/modernmba to learn more. Self-service storage is an American phenomenon. While self-storage facilities exist in Europe and Asia, the business overseas does not come close to the scale and demand in the

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Self Compassion

It’s all too easy to be extremely tough on ourselves; we need – at points – to get better at self-compassion. Here is an exercise in how to lessen the voices of self-flagellation. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/dJJMFS FURTHER READING

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Self-Esteem

To have sound levels of self-esteem is one of the gateways to happiness. But achieving this has very little to do with the progress of our careers. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/1Uj9JM Watch more films on SELF: http://bit.ly/TSOLself P

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How Perfectionism Makes Us Ill

‘Perfectionists’ are generally held in high-esteem: praised for their self-discipline and refusal to compromise. Yet in truth, the trait is a manifestation of self-hatred - and must be overcome if we are ever to feel truly fulfilled. Sign up to our mailing list to receive 10% off your firs

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Why You Should Read Self-help Books

We're often encouraged to be dismissive of the idea of self-help books, but reading in order to grow emotionally is one of the most serious and important of all literary tasks. For gifts and more from The School of Life, visit our online shop: https://goo.gl/NrBA4D Join our mailing list: h

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Self-Interacting Neutrinos: Unified Path to Dark Matter and Cosmological Tensions by Mansi Dhuria

PROGRAM LESS TRAVELLED PATH TO THE DARK UNIVERSE ORGANIZERS: Arka Banerjee (IISER Pune), Subinoy Das (IIA, Bangalore), Koushik Dutta (IISER, Kolkata), Raghavan Rangarajan (Ahmedabad University) and Vikram Rentala (IIT Bombay) DATE & TIME: 13 March 2023 to 24 March 2023 VENUE: Ramanujan

From playlist LESS TRAVELLED PATH TO THE DARK UNIVERSE

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Massive Neutrino Self-Interactions and Inflation by Shouvik Roy Choudhury

PROGRAM LESS TRAVELLED PATH TO THE DARK UNIVERSE ORGANIZERS: Arka Banerjee (IISER Pune), Subinoy Das (IIA, Bangalore), Koushik Dutta (IISER, Kolkata), Raghavan Rangarajan (Ahmedabad University) and Vikram Rentala (IIT Bombay) DATE & TIME: 13 March 2023 to 24 March 2023 VENUE: Ramanujan

From playlist LESS TRAVELLED PATH TO THE DARK UNIVERSE

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Continuous Mott transitions in a model Hamiltonian system by N S Vidhyadhiraja

29 May 2017 to 02 June 2017 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore This program aims to bring together people working on classical and quantum systems with disorder and interactions. The extensive exploration, through experiments, simulations and model calculations, of growing cor

From playlist Correlation and Disorder in Classical and Quantum Systems

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DeepMind x UCL | Deep Learning Lectures | 7/12 | Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing

This lecture, by DeepMind Research Scientist Felix Hill, first discusses the motivation for modelling language with ANNs: language is highly contextual, typically non-compositional and relies on reconciling many competing sources of information. This section also covers Elman's Finding Str

From playlist Learning resources

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F Aryasetiwan - Electronic Structure of SrVO3 within GW+DMFT

PROGRAM: STRONGLY CORRELATED SYSTEMS: FROM MODELS TO MATERIALS DATES: Monday 06 Jan, 2014 - Friday 17 Jan, 2014 VENUE: Department of Physics, IISc Campus, Bangalore PROGRAM LINK : http://www.icts.res.in/program/MTM2014 The realistic description of materials with strong electron-electro

From playlist Strongly correlated systems: From models to materials

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Localization and Delocalization in Cavity-QEDNetworks with Varied Connectivity by Tamoghna Ray

ICTS In-house 2022 Organizers: Chandramouli, Omkar, Priyadarshi, Tuneer Date and Time: 20th to 22nd April, 2022 Venue: Ramanujan Hall inhouse@icts.res.in An exclusive three-day event to exchange ideas and research topics amongst members of ICTS.

From playlist ICTS In-house 2022

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Computational Social Science to Address the (Post) COVID-19 Reality

This event held June 24, 2020 was part of the SICSS Festival (https://compsocialscience.github.io/summer-institute/2020/festival). Speakers: Johan Bollen and Dean Eckles Moderators: Maria Ferreira Sequeda and Monika Leszczynska (SICSS-Princeton 19, SICSS-Maastricht 20) Description: Comp

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Lecture 5: Time Preferences (Applications) I

MIT 14.13 Psychology and Economics, Spring 2020 Instructor: Prof. Frank Schilbach View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/14-13S20 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP63Z979ri_UXXk_1zrvrF77Q In this lecture, Prof. Schilbach discusses the ways that quas

From playlist MIT 14.13 Psychology and Economics, Spring 2020

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Stanford Seminar - Learning, Memory, and Metacognitive Control

Mark Steyvers University of California, Irvine Dynamic professionals sharing their industry experience and cutting edge research within the human-computer interaction (HCI) field will be presented in this seminar. Each week, a unique collection of technologists, artists, designers, and ac

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Carl Bergstrom: "Proactive COVID-19 testing to mitigate spread"

Mathematical Models in Understanding COVID-19 "Proactive COVID-19 testing to mitigate spread" Carl Bergstrom - University of Washington Abstract: COVID testing can play a number of roles in a pandemic response: distinguishing between COVID and other causes for symptomatic patients, clear

From playlist Mathematical Models in Understanding COVID-19 2020

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How Best to Manage Your Moods

Every life is in the end made up of a succession of moods - happy ones and sad ones, despairing ones and joyful ones. When we're in our better moods, we sometimes think we might be able to stabilise our moods completely in an optimal direction - and never shift into the more troublesome on

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