In game theory, a Hicks-optimal outcome, named after John Hicks, is an outcome in which the total payoff for all of the players of a game is the most it could possibly be. A Hicks-optimal outcome is always Pareto efficient. (Wikipedia).
Unit 5 - pareto optimal allocations part 3
From playlist Courses and Series
Epsilon delta limit (Example 3): Infinite limit at a point
This is the continuation of the epsilon-delta series! You can find Examples 1 and 2 on blackpenredpen's channel. Here I use an epsilon-delta argument to calculate an infinite limit, and at the same time I'm showing you how to calculate a right-hand-side limit. Enjoy!
From playlist Calculus
Introduction to Limits at Infinity (Part 1)
This video introduces limits at infinity. https://mathispower4u.com
From playlist Limits at Infinity and Special Limits
Determine Limits at Infinity Involving an Exponential Function: Odd Exponent
This video explains how to determine limits at infinity analytically and using a graph.
From playlist Limits at Infinity and Special Limits
Investigating Long Lived Particles And Resonances In Supersymmentry by Suchita Kulkarni
Discussion Meeting : Hunting SUSY @ HL-LHC (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS : Satyaki Bhattacharya (SINP, India), Rohini Godbole (IISc, India), Kajari Majumdar (TIFR, India), Prolay Mal (NISER-Bhubaneswar, India), Seema Sharma (IISER-Pune, India), Ritesh K. Singh (IISER-Kolkata, India) and Sanjay Kuma
From playlist HUNTING SUSY @ HL-LHC (ONLINE) 2021
(IC 4.12) Optimality of Huffman codes (part 7) - existence
We prove that Huffman codes are optimal. In part 7, we show that there exists an optimal code for any given p. A playlist of these videos is available at: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE125425EC837021F
From playlist Information theory and Coding
Unit 5 - practice problem 1 question
From playlist Courses and Series
Convex Norms and Unique Best Approximations
In this video, we explore what it means for a norm to be convex. In particular we will look at how convex norms lead to unique best approximations. For example, for any continuous function there will be a unique polynomial which gives the best approximation over a given interval. Chapte
From playlist Approximation Theory
Oleksii Matsedonskyi, 9th FCC-ee Physics Workshop - Tuesday, 4 February 2015
Phenomenology Fitting the EW/Higgs/TGC precision measurements and sensitivity to new physics, with past and prospective data, in effective field theory and in specific new physics models. Direct and indirect constraints on composite Higgs models Speaker: Oleksii Matsedonskyi
From playlist 9th FCC-ee Physics Workshop - 3-5 February 2015
Alberto Del Pia: Proximity in concave integer quadratic programming
A classic result by Cook, Gerards, Schrijver, and Tardos provides an upper bound of n∆ on the proximity of optimal solutions of an Integer Linear Programming problem and its standard linear relaxation. In this bound, n is the number of variables and ∆ denotes the maximum of the absolute va
From playlist Workshop: Tropical geometry and the geometry of linear programming
Higgs as a tool for SUSY seaches at the HL-LHC by Biplob Bhattacharjee
DISCUSSION MEETING HUNTING SUSY @ HL-LHC (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS Satyaki Bhattacharya (SINP, India), Rohini Godbole (IISc, India), Kajari Majumdar (TIFR, India), Prolay Mal (NISER-Bhubaneswar, India), Seema Sharma (IISER-Pune, India), Ritesh K. Singh (IISER-Kolkata, India) and Sanjay Kumar S
From playlist HUNTING SUSY @ HL-LHC (ONLINE) 2021
Horizons in Accelerators, Particle/Nuclear Physics and Laboratory-based Quantum Sensors for HEP/NP-1
PROGRAM HORIZONS IN ACCELERATORS, PARTICLE/NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND LABORATORY-BASED QUANTUM SENSORS FOR HEP/NP (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: Swapan Chattopadhyay (FNAL, Batavia, USA & IISc, India) and Rohini Godbole (IISc, India) DATE: 14 November 2022 to 17 November 2022 VENUE: Chandrasekhar Audit
From playlist Horizons in Accelerators, Particle/Nuclear Physics and Laboratory-based Quantum Sensors for HEP/NP (HYBRID)
Stefan Kebekus: Nonabelian Hodge correspondences for klt varieties and quasi-etale uniformisation
Abstract: Simpson’s classic nonabelian Hodge correspondence establishes an equivalence of categories between local systems on a projective manifold, and certain Higgs sheaves on that manifold. This talk surveys recent generalisations of Simpson’s correspondence to the context of projective
From playlist Algebraic and Complex Geometry
Kac polynomials and Lie algebras associated to quivers and curves – Olivier Schiffmann – ICM2018
Lie Theory and Generalizations Invited Lecture 7.1 Kac polynomials and Lie algebras associated to quivers and curves Olivier Schiffmann Abstract: We provide an explicit formula for the following enumerative problem: how many (absolutely) indecomposable vector bundles of a given rank r an
From playlist Lie Theory and Generalizations
Ex 2: Limit Definition - Determine Delta for an Arbitrary Epsilon (Quadratic)
This video explains how to determine an expression of delta for an arbitrary epsilon that can be used to prove a limit exists. http://mathispower4u.com
From playlist Limits
8. Theory of Debt, Its Proper Role, Leverage Cycles
Financial Markets (2011) (ECON 252) Professor Shiller devotes the beginning of the lecture to exploring the theoretical determinants of the level of interest rates. Eugen von Boehm-Bawerk names technical progress, roundaboutness, and time preference as the crucial factors. Professor Shil
From playlist Financial Markets (2011) with Robert Shiller
HL-LHC Physics Perspectives by Sezen Sekman
DISCUSSION MEETING HUNTING SUSY @ HL-LHC (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS Satyaki Bhattacharya (SINP, India), Rohini Godbole (IISc, India), Kajari Majumdar (TIFR, India), Prolay Mal (NISER-Bhubaneswar, India), Seema Sharma (IISER-Pune, India), Ritesh K. Singh (IISER-Kolkata, India) and Sanjay Kumar S
From playlist HUNTING SUSY @ HL-LHC (ONLINE) 2021
Fernando Quevedo - Overview of Particle Physics after the Higgs Discovery
Title: Overview of Particle Physics after the Higgs Discovery Speaker: Fernando Quevedo University of Cambridge, UK and Director, ICTP Date and Time: 10 Dec 2013, 05:30 PM Venue: Faculty Hall, IISc, Bangalore Lecture Link: http://www.icts.res.in/lecture/6/details/1633/ The discover
From playlist Abdus Salam Memorial Lectures
How to Compute a One Sided limit as x approaches from the right
In this video I will show you How to Compute a One Sided limit as x approaches from the right.
From playlist One-sided Limits
Experimental Outlook by Filip Moortgat
DISCUSSION MEETING HUNTING SUSY @ HL-LHC (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS Satyaki Bhattacharya (SINP, India), Rohini Godbole (IISc, India), Kajari Majumdar (TIFR, India), Prolay Mal (NISER-Bhubaneswar, India), Seema Sharma (IISER-Pune, India), Ritesh K. Singh (IISER-Kolkata, India) and Sanjay Kumar S
From playlist HUNTING SUSY @ HL-LHC (ONLINE) 2021