Meta-analysis | Statistical charts and diagrams
In statistics, a Galbraith plot (also known as Galbraith's radial plot or just radial plot) is one way of displaying several estimates of the same quantity that have different standard errors. It can be used to examine heterogeneity in a meta-analysis, as an alternative or supplement to a forest plot. A Galbraith plot is produced by first calculating the standardized estimates or z-statistics by dividing each estimate by its standard error (SE). The Galbraith plot is then a scatter plot of each z-statistic (vertical axis) against 1/SE (horizontal axis). Larger studies (with smaller SE and larger 1/SE) will be observed to aggregate away from the origin. (Wikipedia).
This lecture is part of an online course on Galois theory. This is an introductory lecture, giving an informal overview of Galois theory. We discuss some historical examples of problems that it was used to solve, such as the Abel-Ruffini theorem that degree 5 polynomials cannot in genera
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Galois theory II | Math History | NJ Wildberger
We continue our historical introduction to the ideas of Galois and others on the fundamental problem of how to solve polynomial equations. In this video we focus on Galois' insights into how extending our field of coefficients, typically by introducing some radicals, the symmetries of the
From playlist MathHistory: A course in the History of Mathematics
Subplots using Plotly for Python
In this tutorial I describe the all important process of creating more than one plot in a single figure. Plots can be placed on a grid specified by row and column size. Even these, though, can be scaled. I also show you how to scare axes and how to create odd pairings. Jupyter notebook
From playlist Data viz using Plotly for Python
Chapter 6 - Box Whisker Plot - IB Math Studies (Math SL)
Hello and welcome to What Da Math This video is an introduction to box whisker plots from Chapter 6 of Haese edition of IB Math Studies book. SUBSCRIBE for more math and math studies videos Join me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/WhatDaMath
From playlist IB Math Studies Chapter 6
On September 29, 2015, Bruce Riedel, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, discussed his new book, JFK’s Forgotten Crisis: Tibet, the CIA, and the Sino-Indian War. Please credit the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation.
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Box and whisker plots in Plotly for Python
The box-and-whisker plot, or simply the box plot, is a very useful and commonly used plot. It displays the median, first and third quartile values and possible outliers of a continuous numerical variable. In this video I show you how to construct a box plot, how to change the colors and
From playlist Data viz using Plotly for Python
Steven Galbraith, Isogeny graphs, computational problems, and applications to cryptography
VaNTAGe Seminar, September 20, 2022 License: CC-BY-NC-SA Some of the papers mentioned in this talk: Ducas, Pierrot 2019: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10623-018- 0573-3 (https://rdcu.be/cVYrC) Kohel 1996: http://iml.univ-mrs.fr/~kohel/pub/thesis.pdf Fouquet, Morain 2002: ht
From playlist New developments in isogeny-based cryptography
Velocity 2012: Ben Galbraith & Dion Almaer, "The Performance of Web vs. Apps"
Apple's iPhone SDK has been the largest disruption to software development since the Web, sparking the creation in a few short years of the largest medium for consumer engagement in the world, eclipsing the Web, movies, and even television. While some prophesy that in the coming years mobi
From playlist Velocity US 2012
The Other October Crisis: The Sino-Indian War of 1962
The Cuban missile crisis so dominated both the news at the time and the study of history since that the World, fearing all out war between the US and the Soviet Union, nearly missed that, at the exact same time, they needed to fear all out war between the US and Red China. This is origin
From playlist China and the Far East
Lorentz Transformations VS Galilean Transformations | Special Relativity
The goal of this video is to show that for small velocities, the Lorentz transformations are equivalent to the Galilean transformations. 00:00 Introduction 00:12 Galilean Transformation 00:46 Lorentz Transformations 01:09 Making a Connection 01:17 Mathematical Details References: [1] Ca
From playlist Special Relativity, General Relativity
The Difference Between Fiscal and Monetary Policy
Governments are typically concerned with curbing both unemployment and inflation, and there are two ways they approach this, fiscal policy and monetary policy. These are tools that can be used to speed or slow economic growth. What are they? How do they work? Let's check it out! Script by
From playlist Economics
Galois theory I | Math History | NJ Wildberger
Galois theory gives a beautiful insight into the classical problem of when a given polynomial equation in one variable, such as x^5-3x^2+4=0 has solutions which can be expressed using radicals. Historically the problem of solving algebraic equations is one of the great drivers of algebra,
From playlist MathHistory: A course in the History of Mathematics
Daniel Kuhn: "Wasserstein Distributionally Robust Optimization: Theory and Applications in Machi..."
Intersections between Control, Learning and Optimization 2020 "Wasserstein Distributionally Robust Optimization: Theory and Applications in Machine Learning" Daniel Kuhn - École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Abstract: Many decision problems in science, engineering and economi
From playlist Intersections between Control, Learning and Optimization 2020
Velocity 09: Ben Galbraith and Dion Almaer, "On Responsiven
Ben Galbraith and Dion Almaer (Mozilla) "On Responsiveness"
From playlist Velocity 2009
In this new series I take a look at my favorite plotting library of all time. Plotly. Plotly is a cloud service for plotting. It can also be used in many programming languages, though. In this playlist I will be showing you how to use it with Python in a Jupyter notebook. The files ar
From playlist Data viz using Plotly for Python
Fluent 2012: Ben Galbraith & Dion Almaer, "Web vs. Apps"
Apple's iPhone SDK has been the largest disruption to software development since the Web, sparking the creation in a few short years of the largest medium for consumer engagement in the world, eclipsing the Web, movies, and even television. While some prophesy that in the coming years mobi
From playlist Fluent 2012
Ben Galbraith and Dion Almaer keynote Velocity Europe 2012 "The Performance of Web vs. Apps"
http://velocityconf.com/velocityeu2012/public/schedule/detail/26532 Apple's iPhone SDK has been the largest disruption to software development since the Web, sparking the creation in a few short years of the largest medium for consumer engagement in the world, eclipsing the Web, movies, a
From playlist Velocity Europe 2012
The Maths of General Relativity (1/8) - Spacetime and Worldlines
In this series, we build together the theory of general relativity. This first video focuses on the notions of worldline, proper time, and coordinate systems. For more videos, subscribe to the YouTube channel : https://www.youtube.com/ScienceClicEN And if you liked this video, you can sha
From playlist The Maths of General Relativity
Albert Einstein, Holograms and Quantum Gravity
In the latest campaign to reconcile Einstein’s theory of gravity with quantum mechanics, many physicists are studying how a higher dimensional space that includes gravity arises like a hologram from a lower dimensional particle theory. Read about the second episode of the new season here:
From playlist In Theory
Android Open 2011: Dion Almaer & Ben Galbraith, "Apps vs. Web"
Android Open 2011: Dion Almaer & Ben Galbraith, "Apps vs. Web"
From playlist Android Open 2011