Metric geometry | Infinite group theory | Cayley graphs
In the mathematical subject of geometric group theory, the growth rate of a group with respect to a symmetric generating set describes how fast a group grows. Every element in the group can be written as a product of generators, and the growth rate counts the number of elements that can be written as a product of length n. (Wikipedia).
The Mathematics of Population Growth Using Linear Models
Introduce implicit and explicit population models and their notation. Solve guided problems involving population models and their applications.
From playlist Discrete Math
This is lecture 5 of an online mathematics course on group theory. It classifies groups of order 4 and gives several examples of products of groups.
From playlist Group theory
This is lecture 8 of an online mathematics course on group theory. It discusses extensions of groups and uses them to classify the five groups of order 8.
From playlist Group theory
Logistic Growth Function and Differential Equations
This calculus video tutorial explains the concept behind the logistic growth model function which describes the limits of population growth. This shows you how to derive the general solution or logistic growth formula starting from a differential equation which describes the population gr
From playlist New Precalculus Video Playlist
This video contains the origins of group theory, the formal definition, and theoretical and real-world examples for those beginning in group theory or wanting a refresher :)
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos
Introduces notation and formulas for exponential growth models, with solutions to guided problems.
From playlist Discrete Math
Rank the Complexity of Functions
This video shows to to rank function from fastest growing to slowest growing. http://mathispower4u.com
From playlist Additional Topics: Generating Functions and Intro to Number Theory (Discrete Math)
Researchers Use Group Theory to Speed Up Algorithms — Introduction to Groups
This is the most information-dense introduction to group theory you'll see on this website. If you're a computer scientist like me and have always wondered what group theory is useful for and why it even exists and furthermore don't want to bother spending hours learning the basics, this i
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition 2 videos
26. Population Growth: Density Effects
Principles of Evolution, Ecology and Behavior (EEB 122) The growth of populations is held in check by several factors. These can include predators, food and other resources, and density. Population density affects growth rate by determining how likely is it that an organism will interac
From playlist Evolution, Ecology and Behavior with Stephen C. Stearns
Twisted Patterson-Sullivan Measure and Applications to Growth Problems (Lecture-3) by Remi Coulon
PROGRAM: PROBABILISTIC METHODS IN NEGATIVE CURVATURE (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Riddhipratim Basu (ICTS - TIFR, Bengaluru), Anish Ghosh (TIFR, Mumbai) and Mahan M J (TIFR, Mumbai) DATE & TIME: 01 March 2021 to 12 March 2021 VENUE: Online Due to the ongoing COVID pandemic, the meeting will
From playlist Probabilistic Methods in Negative Curvature (Online)
Universal Biology in Adaptation and Evolution: Multilevel Consistency, by Kunihiko Kaneko
PROGRAM STATISTICAL BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS: FROM SINGLE MOLECULE TO CELL (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Debashish Chowdhury (IIT Kanpur), Ambarish Kunwar (IIT Bombay) and Prabal K Maiti (IISc, Bengaluru) DATE: 07 December 2020 to 18 December 2020 VENUE:Online 'Fluctuation-and-noise' are themes
From playlist Statistical Biological Physics: From Single Molecule to Cell (Online)
Intrinsic Diophantine approximation (Lecture 2) by Amos Nevo
PROGRAM SMOOTH AND HOMOGENEOUS DYNAMICS ORGANIZERS: Anish Ghosh, Stefano Luzzatto and Marcelo Viana DATE: 23 September 2019 to 04 October 2019 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Ergodic theory has its origins in the the work of L. Boltzmann on the kinetic theory of gases.
From playlist Smooth And Homogeneous Dynamics
Amos Nevo: Representation theory, effective ergodic theorems, and applications - Lecture 4
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 Dynamical Systems and Ordinary Differential Equations
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
Richard Gomulkiewicz - Evolution and the establishment of new species
PROGRAM: School and Discussion Meeting on Population Genetics and Evolution PROGRAM LINK: http://www.icts.res.in/program/PGE2014 DATES: Saturday 15 Feb, 2014 - Monday 24 Feb, 2014 VENUE: Physics Auditorium, IISc, Bangalore Just as evolution is central to our understanding of biology, p
From playlist School and Discussion Meeting on Population Genetics and Evolution
Cooperation and cheating in microbial populations by Jeff Gore
Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology DATE:04 December 2017 to 22 December 2017 VENUE:Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bengaluru The International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS) and the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), are organizing a Winter S
From playlist Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology
Twisted Patterson-Sullivan Measure and Applications to Growth Problems (Lecture-1) by Remi Coulon
PROGRAM: PROBABILISTIC METHODS IN NEGATIVE CURVATURE (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Riddhipratim Basu (ICTS - TIFR, Bengaluru), Anish Ghosh (TIFR, Mumbai) and Mahan M J (TIFR, Mumbai) DATE & TIME: 01 March 2021 to 12 March 2021 VENUE: Online Due to the ongoing COVID pandemic, the meeting will
From playlist Probabilistic Methods in Negative Curvature (Online)
Boris Shraiman - A Physicist's View of Biology
Speaker: Boris Shraiman Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara Date and Time: 13 Dec 2013, 05:30 PM Venue: Faculty Hall, IISc, Bangalore Lecture Link: http://www.icts.res.in/lecture/1/details/1634/ The interface of B
From playlist Public Lectures
Amos Nevo - On best possible rates of Diophantine approximation by lattice orbits.
Amos Nevo (Technion, Haifa, Israel) We consider the orbits of lattice subgroups of semisimple groups acting on homogeneous spaces. We will give general lower and upper bounds on the rate of approximation of a point on the space by a generic orbit. We will then give a sufficient criterion
From playlist T1-2014 : Random walks and asymptopic geometry of groups.
Exponential Growth Rates (1 of 2: Instantaneous)
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From playlist Rates of Change