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MegaFavNumbers: All you need to go Mega is just 3 bytes

Joining the maths #MegaFavNumbers thing just because I like it. My favourity number of over 1 million is a number I remember ever since I was a child. It is used often and well known. Watch to find out why. 16777216

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1,010,010,101,000,011 - #MegaFavNumbers

This is my submission to the #megafavnumbers project. My number is 1010010101000011, which is prime in bases 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 10. I've open-sourced my code: https://bitbucket.org/Bip901/multibase-primes Clarification: by "ignoring 1" I mean ignoring base 1, since this number cannot be fo

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The garbage number of bytes in a megabyte — MegaFavNumbers

Maths YouTube is doing #MegaFavNumbers — your favourite number greater than one million. The mega-est number I can think of is the number of bytes in a megabyte, but it's probably not the number you're thinking of (and probably not that number either). Maybe you'll learn something about h

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MegaFavNumbers - A number with 19729 digits

This video is about my MegaFavNumber. It has 19729 digits, and it is a power of two. [This link is now broken, and I can't find it anywhere else. :( ] See all the digits here: https://sites.google.com/site/largenumbers/home/appendix/a/numbers/265536 The OEIS sequence I mentioned: https:/

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MegaFavNumbers: 1,954,661 is special. The only prime in a sequence of primes to exceed 1,000,000.

#MegaFavNumbers sopfr(40) = 2 + 2 + 2 + 5 = 11, which is prime. 40 is the smallest number such that, raising each prime factor to consecutive exponents, the sum remains prime and eventually exceeds 1,000,000. 1,954,661 is the one and only prime to exceed 1,000,000 following the above proce

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Discrete Structures: Floating-Point Representation and IEEE-754

In this session we'll learn how computers store floating-point numbers using a standard called IEEE-754. However, because the number of bits in the real standard is unwieldy, we will use a modified representation that uses fewer bits.

From playlist Discrete Structures, Spring 2022

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How To Convert Decimal to Binary

This video tutorial explains how to convert decimal to binary numbers. Decimal to Binary Using Excel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqfN8F3IQh0 Ten Side Hustles For College Students https://www.video-tutor.net/side-hustles.html How To Get a Job Quickly: https://bit.ly/3OWPqHi Learn

From playlist Number Systems

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TDLS: Large-Scale Unsupervised Deep Representation Learning for Brain Structure

Toronto Deep Learning Series, 20 August 2018 For slides and more information, visit https://tdls.a-i.science/events/2018-08-20/ Paper Review: https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.01049 Speaker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janeillarionova/ Organizer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirfz/ Host: RBC

From playlist Machine Learning for Scientific Discovery

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Design your own sentence transformer with SBERT (SBERT 3)

Download any of the models from HuggingFace and build your own sentence transformer with that particular model. Maybe BERT_large or RoBERTa, like in this video. Check out this code: https://www.sbert.net/ https://www.sbert.net/docs/package_reference/SentenceTransformer.html https://huggi

From playlist SBERT: Python Code Sentence Transformers: a Bi-Encoder /Transformer model #sbert

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Fractional Algebra, Perimeter, Area and Rates (Review Questions)

More resources available at www.misterwootube.com

From playlist Mixed Topics

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MegaFavNumbers: 1.5 Billion

#MegaFavNumbers What’s your Mega Favourite Number?

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HITB SecConf 2009 Malaysia: Modern Day Robin Hoods? 3/5

Clip 3/5 Speaker: Rop Gonggrijp (Hacker & Activist) Do you have the right to encrypt your data? Can telcos just give the government all their call-records? Should there be net neutrality? Can we trust voting on a computer? Should there be more unlicensed spectrum? Do our governments ne

From playlist Hack In The Box Malaysia 2009

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Discrete Structures: Signed Integers

In this video we'll learn about signed integer representations, including 2's complement, sign-magnitude, and excess-n (or bias).

From playlist Discrete Structures, Spring 2022

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Embedded Systems - Chap 5b - Timers - Professor E. Ambikairajah - UNSW Sydney

Electrical Systems Design (Embedded Systems Design) - Timers - Computer Interfacing - Microcontrollers - Electronic Whiteboard-Based Lecture - Lecture notes available from: http://eemedia.ee.unsw.edu.au/contents/elec2117/LectureNotes/

From playlist Introduction to Embedded Systems - by Professor Eliathamby Ambikairajah UNSW Sydney

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Ses 12: Options III & Risk and Return I

MIT 15.401 Finance Theory I, Fall 2008 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/15-401F08 Instructor: Andrew Lo License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

From playlist MIT 15.401 Finance Theory I, Fall 2008

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Numbers as bits (2 of 2)

How we represent numbers in computers. Part of a larger series teaching programming. Visit codeschool.org Twitter: @brianwill

From playlist Numbers as bits

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Provide Scarcity Solution - Applied Cryptography

This video is part of an online course, Applied Cryptography. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs387.

From playlist Applied Cryptography

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Food for Diffusion

Join Patrick Esser - one of the co-creators of Stable Diffusion - for a deep dive into compositionally, generating textures with diffusion, and advanced training techniques for the next generation of models. Bio: Patrick Esser is a Principal Research Scientist at Runway focusing on machin

From playlist Diffusion Models Course Event

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