GLOP (the Google Linear Optimization Package) is Google's open source linear programming solver, created by Google's Operations Research Team. It is written in C++ and was released to the public as part of Google's OR-Tools software suite in 2014. GLOP uses a revised primal-dual simplex algorithm optimized for sparse matrices. It uses Markowitz pivoting to reduce matrix fill-in, steepest-edge pricing to avoid degenerate pivots, and an LU decomposition tailored for sparse matrices. Inside Google, GLOP is used to stabilize YouTube videos and outside Google, it has been used to perform fast linear relaxations for reinforcement learning. (Wikipedia).
Gluten is a sticky protein composite found in cereal grains. Hank gives us some insight into the importance of gluten in history, as well as its impact on health in our own time. Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and also get things to put on your walls, cover your torso and hold
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Vodafone-Happy to Help Ad (full)
In some very special way I still remain loyal to this brand,yet another spectaculary meaningful ad from O&M..gd going
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Number of g's or g-Forces Introduction
Description and examples of g-forces or number of g’s. Want Lecture Notes? http://www.flippingphysics.com/g-forces.html This is an AP Physics 1 topic. 0:00 Intro 0:14 Equations for g-forces or number of g’s 1:08 Number of g’s when at rest on the surface of the Earth 2:43 Number of g’s whe
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Lec 20 | MIT 18.03 Differential Equations, Spring 2006
Derivative Formulas; Using the Laplace Transform to Solve Linear ODE's. View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/18-03S06 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
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Lec 01: Periodic Oscillations, Physical Pendulum | 8.03 Waves and Vibrations (Walter Lewin)
Topics covered: Periodic Phenomena (Oscillations, Waves) - SHO - Complex Notation - Differential Equations - Physical Pendulum This lecture is part of 8.03 Physics III: Vibrations and Waves, as taught in Fall 2004 by Dr. Walter Lewin at MIT. This video was formerly hosted on the Youtube
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Stomachs can be quite the conversationalists, but sometimes you'd rather they didn't steal the show. Borborygmi is the word for that specific sound made by your guts as they knead chewed food, gasses and digestive juices. Embarrassment is the word for when it happens at the wrong time. So
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Is Rick and Morty an Argument Against Scientism? - Philosophy Tube
"Rick and Morty" is a hilarious and bleak send-up of popular science fiction, but what could it tell us about Western attitudes towards science, or science at the exclusion of other pursuits? Watch and learn! Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thephilosophytube
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Food can have all kinds of strange ingredients (Carmine, Gluten, Propylene Glycol, Shellac...) if you take a close look. So the next time you're at a dinner party, be sure to share this video. Click here to see more videos: http://www.m301.me/lifenoggin Life Noggin is a weekly animated e
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Here's What Kevlar and Your Smartphone Have in Common
You might not believe it, but the same chemistry that brought us bulletproof vests and modern sailing sails also gave us the technology to build your smart phone. But that doesn’t mean these chemists were thinking about these applications when they made their breakthroughs. Hosted by: H
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http://www.GCFLearnFree.org The goal of the GCF Reading Program is to help adults at all levels become more proficient readers. Utilizing various learning tools, learners will be able to learn and practice reading the top 1,000 most frequently used words in the English language.
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Scaling and Potentiality in Tipping Point Analysis by Valeria Livina
PROGRAM TIPPING POINTS IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: Partha Sharathi Dutta (IIT Ropar, India), Vishwesha Guttal (IISc, India), Mohit Kumar Jolly (IISc, India) and Sudipta Kumar Sinha (IIT Ropar, India) DATE: 19 September 2022 to 30 September 2022 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall an
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RailsConf 2020 CE - Tidy First? by Kent Beck
Tidy First? by Kent Beck "Software design is an exercise in human relationships. You have to change some ugly code. Should you tidy it first before you change it? Reflected in this simple, daily-repeated question are all the elements of software design: coupling/cohesion, economics, psy
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