Fractal physiology refers to the study of physiological systems using complexity science methods, such as chaos measure, entropy, and fractal dimensions. The underlying assumption is that biological systems are complex and exhibit non-linear patterns of activity, and that characterizing that complexity (using dedicated mathematical approaches) is useful to understand, and make inferences and predictions about the system. (Wikipedia).
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Summer of math exposition submission- fractal calculus
Fractal Calculus
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos
In this video, I define a neat concept called the fractal derivative (which shouldn't be confused with fractional derivatives). Then I provide a couple of examples, and finally I present an application of this concept to the study of anomalous diffusion in physics. Enjoy!
From playlist Calculus
You’ve heard of fracking, and you’re pretty sure lots of people don’t like it, but do you know how it actually works? Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/hydraulic-fracking.htm Share on Facebook: http://goo.gl/M5kx1i Share on Twitter: ht
From playlist Visually-Striking Episodes From the 2010s
Alain Arneodo: Wavelet-based multifractal analysis of dynamic infrared thermograms [...]
Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematicians on CIRM's Audiovisual Mathematics Library: http://library.cirm-math.fr. And discover all its functionalities: - Chapter markers and keywords to watch the parts of your choice in the video - Videos enriched with abstracts, b
From playlist 30 years of wavelets
mandelbrot fractal animation 5
another mandelbrot/julia fractal animation/morph.
From playlist Fractal
Day 5: Storyteller’s Toolkit Pt. III: Visual Storytelling & Realizing Vision; Part 1
MIT 20.219 Becoming the Next Bill Nye: Writing and Hosting the Educational Show, IAP 2015 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/20-219IAP15 Instructor: Elizabeth Choe Elizabeth asks the MIT students to summarize the point of their videos in one or two sentences. This exercise is in
From playlist MIT 20.219 Becoming the Next Bill Nye: Writing and Hosting the Educational Show, IAP 2015
What Is A Fractal (and what are they good for)?
Fractals are complex, never-ending patterns created by repeating mathematical equations. Yuliya, a undergrad in Math at MIT, delves into their mysterious properties and how they can be found in technology and nature. Learn more about all the stuff that MIT is doing and researching with fr
From playlist Science Out Loud
AI Weekly Update - March 29th, 2021 (#30)!
Thank you for watching! Please Subscribe! Content Links: Recursive Classification: https://ai.googleblog.com/2021/03/recursive-classification-replacing.html Industrial Assembly via RL: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2103.11512.pdf Model-based RL in Healthcare: https://twitter.com/christina_x_ji/st
From playlist AI Research Weekly Updates
The Renormalisation Group and Scaling from Quarks to Jaguars - G. West - 12/10/2013
A conference celebrating the 50th anniversary of quarks honoring Murray Gell-Mann was held at Caltech on December 9-10, 2013. For more information, visit: http://hep.caltech.edu/gm/
From playlist The 50th Anniversary of Quarks Honoring Murray Gell-Mann
(May 19, 2010) Professor Robert Sapolsky gives what he calls "one of the most difficult lectures of the course" about chaos and reductionism. He references a book that he assigned to his students. This lecture focuses on reduction science and breaking things down to their component parts i
From playlist Lecture Collection | Human Behavioral Biology
Engineering 165/265: Advanced Manufacturing Choices. Lecture 18: Top-Down VS Bottom-Up Manufacturing
UCI Engineering 165/265 Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (Spring 2014) Lec 18. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering: Advanced Manufacturing Choices -- Top-Down VS Bottom-Up Manufacturing -- View the complete course:http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/mechanical_and_aerospace_engineering_165_adv
From playlist Engineering MAE 165/265: Advanced Manufacturing Choices
Broad overview of EEG data analysis analysis
This lecture is a very broad introduction to the most commonly used data analyses in cognitive electrophysiology. There is no math, no Matlab, and no data to download. For more information about MATLAB programming: https://www.udemy.com/matlab-programming-mxc/?couponCode=MXC-MATLAB10 For
From playlist OLD ANTS #1) Introductions
Local and global inhibition in models of memory - Tom Burns
Broadly, there are two types of neurons: excitatory and inhibitory. Inhibitory neurons are amazingly diverse compared with excitatory neurons. Why? Using a computational model with realistically-sized groups of excitatory neurons (representing memories) associated together in a network of
From playlist Neuro seminar
Fractals are typically not self-similar
An explanation of fractal dimension. Help fund future projects: https://www.patreon.com/3blue1brown An equally valuable form of support is to simply share some of the videos. Special thanks to these supporters: https://3b1b.co/fractals-thanks And by Affirm: https://www.affirm.com/careers H
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Mandelbrot fractal zoom // featuring Euler bio
Mandelbrot fractal zoom // featuring Euler bio Come hang out and watch a fractal zoom through the Mandelbrot set. To celebrate Euler's contributions to mathematics, this video features a brief bio. of Leonhard Euler! ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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