Mathematical software

F(g) Scholar

f(g) Scholar also known as fg Scholar was a graphing, spreadsheet, and calculator software package published by Future Graph, Inc. The software received a number of awards as well as extensive press coverage. Although originally targeted towards technical academia in the fields of math, science, and engineering primarily college students and teachers, the software did gain acceptance in the business world. fg Scholar featured a calculator, its own programming language with macro support, the ability to import graphics, an automated formula builder, math templates, a spreadsheet with graphing capability, a full featured vector drawing module, and the ability to export files in a number of formats. (Wikipedia).

F(g) Scholar
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Lecture 1 - Pierre Colmez

Pierre Colmez National Center for Scientific Research; Institute for Advanced Study October 14, 2010 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Lecture 3 - Pierre Colmez

Pierre Colmez National Center for Scientific Research; Member, School of Mathematics October 26, 2010 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Lecture 4 - Pierre Colmez

Pierre Colmez National Center for Scientific Research; Member, School of Mathematics November 4, 2010 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Lecture 2 - Pierre Colmez

Pierre Colmez National Center for Scientific Research; Member, School of Mathematics October 21, 2010 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Episode 6: Newton's Laws - The Mechanical Universe

Episode 6. Newton's Laws: Newton lays down the laws of force, mass, and acceleration. β€œThe Mechanical Universe,” is a critically-acclaimed series of 52 thirty-minute videos covering the basic topics of an introductory university physics course. Each program in the series opens and closes

From playlist The Mechanical Universe

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All of Statistics - Chapter 2 - Random Variables

🎬 This is my video summary of Chapter 2 (Random Variables) of "All of Statistics" by Larry Wasserman. πŸ‘‰ If you are enjoying my work please subscribe to my youtube channel and consider supporting my work here: https://buymeacoffee.com/c3founder Read more about the "All of Statistics" vid

From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos

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Modulation Spaces and Applications to Hartree-Fock Equations by Divyang Bhimani

We discuss some ongoing interest (since last decade) in use of modulation spaces in harmonic analysis and its connection to nonlinear dispersive equations. In particular, we shall discuss results on Hermite multiplier and composition operators on modulation spaces. As an application to the

From playlist ICTS Colloquia

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Lecture 7 - Pierre Colmez

Pierre Colmez ational Center for Scientific Research; Member, School of Mathematics December 2, 2010 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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LambdaConf 2015 - Cats β€” A Fresh Look at Functional Programming in Scala Mike Stew O'Connor

Cats is a library that aims to fill in the gaps in the Scala standard library that we think are necessary to do pure functional programming in Scala, in the same way that Scalaz attempts to fill the same role. This project intends not only to create a functional library, but it intends to

From playlist LambdaConf 2015

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Am I attracted to the Sierpinski triangle?

Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/simuleios

From playlist research

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Research Project PSY 200 2017

Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Missouri State University Spring 2017 This video covers the research project for PSY 200 Honors for Spring 2017. Lecture materials and assignments available at statisticsofdoom.com. https://statisticsofdoom.com/page/basic-statistics/

From playlist PSY 200 (R) Undergraduate Statistics with Dr. B

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Composition of functions -- injectivity and surjectivity.

We look the notion of the composition of two functions and show that certain properties are conserved. Suggest a problem: https://forms.gle/ea7Pw7HcKePGB4my5 Please Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/michaelpennmath?sub_confirmation=1 Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/michael-penn-ma

From playlist Proof Writing

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The Louisiana Rebellion of 1811: Crash Course Black American History #12

Uprisings of enslaved people in the United States were not uncommon, and they had a big influence on how the institution of slavery evolved. One uprising that gets less attention, historically, is the German Coast Uprising that took place in Louisiana in 1811. A group of enslaved people re

From playlist Black American History

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Category Theory Lulz - Ken Scambler

Why do functional programmers talk about Category Theory so much? What could this horrifyingly abstract branch of maths have to offer the rest of us? Ken will answer these questions and more, explaining the basic terminology and concepts of Category Theory, and how it exposes deep unde

From playlist Software Development Lectures

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A crazy arithmetic problem!

Suggest a problem: https://forms.gle/ea7Pw7HcKePGB4my5 Please Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/michaelpennmath?sub_confirmation=1 Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/michael-penn-math Personal Website: http://www.michael-penn.net Randolph College Math: http://www.randolphcollege.edu/ma

From playlist Math Contest Problems

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