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Infinitesimal rotation tensor

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Linear Transformations: Onto

Linear Algebra: Continuing with function properties of linear transformations, we recall the definition of an onto function and give a rule for onto linear transformations.

From playlist MathDoctorBob: Linear Algebra I: From Linear Equations to Eigenspaces | CosmoLearning.org Mathematics

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Inverse matrices

The inverse of a matrix is a similarly sized matrix such that the multiplication of the two matrices results in the identity matrix. In this video we look at an example of this. You can learn more about Mathematica on my Udemy course at https://www.udemy.com/mathematica/ PS! Wait until

From playlist Introducing linear algebra

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Regularized Determinants

These are some definitions about infinite products. You shouldn't watch this video.

From playlist Riemann Hypothesis

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Linear Transformations: One-One

Linear Algebra: We recall the definition of one-one for functions and apply it to linear transformations. We obtain a simple rule for checking one-one in this case: either the kernel is zero or the associated matrix has a pivot in each column in row echelon form. Several examples are gi

From playlist MathDoctorBob: Linear Algebra I: From Linear Equations to Eigenspaces | CosmoLearning.org Mathematics

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Unit Vector in the Direction of v = (-1, 3)

Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys Unit Vector in the Direction of v = (-1, 3). We also check the answer.

From playlist Calculus

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Unit Vector in the Direction of v = (4, 7)

Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys Unit Vector in the Direction of v = (4, 7). We also check the answer.

From playlist Calculus

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Rotation Matrix in 2D

This clip gives describes a rotation matrix in 2D. The clip is from the book "Immersive Linear Algebra" available at http://www.immersivemath.com.

From playlist Chapter 6 - The Matrix

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Infinite dimensions

Example of an infinite-dimensional space, and why its dimension is infinity Check out my Matrix Algebra playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJb1qAQIrmmAIZGo2l8SWvsHeeCLzamx0 Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoOjTxz-u5zU0W38zMkQIFw

From playlist Matrix Algebra

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Einstein's Field Equations of General Relativity Explained

General Relativity & curved space time: Visualization of Christoffel symbols, Riemann curvature tensor, and all the terms in Einstein's Field Equations. My Patreon page is at https://www.patreon.com/EugeneK

From playlist Physics

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What is General Relativity? Lesson 52: Scalar Curvature Part I

What is General Relativity? Lesson 52: Scalar Curvature Part I This is the first of a few lectures about the Scalar Curvature and its interpretation. The goal is to get us to a point where we can have an interpretation of the Einstein Tensor and therefore an interpretation of the Einstein

From playlist What is General Relativity?

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Linear Algebra 21i: How to Represent a Rotation with respect to an Arbitrary Axis

https://bit.ly/PavelPatreon https://lem.ma/LA - Linear Algebra on Lemma http://bit.ly/ITCYTNew - Dr. Grinfeld's Tensor Calculus textbook https://lem.ma/prep - Complete SAT Math Prep

From playlist Part 3 Linear Algebra: Linear Transformations

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Conformal field theory and statistical mechanics (Lecture - 03) by John Cardy

Bangalore School on Statistical Physics - VIII DATE: 28 June 2017 to 14 July 2017 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bengaluru This advanced level school is the eighth in the series. This is a pedagogical school, aimed at bridging the gap between masters-level courses and topics in s

From playlist Bangalore School on Statistical Physics - VIII

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Lec 3 | MIT Finite Element Procedures for Solids and Structures, Nonlinear Analysis

Lecture 3: Lagrangian continuum mechanics variables for analysis Instructor: Klaus-Jürgen Bathe View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/RES2-002S10 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

From playlist MIT Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis

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Conformal field theory and statistical mechanics (Lecture - 01)by John Cardy

Bangalore School on Statistical Physics - VIII DATE: 28 June 2017 to 14 July 2017 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bengaluru This advanced level school is the eighth in the series. This is a pedagogical school, aimed at bridging the gap between masters-level courses and topics in s

From playlist Bangalore School on Statistical Physics - VIII

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Vaughan F. R. Jones: On the semicontinuous limit of quantum spin chains

Vaughan F. R. Jones: On the semicontinuous limit of quantum spin chains Abstract: In an attempt to produce a conformal field theory associated with any subfactor/fusion category we have constructed a Hilbert space corresponding to a scale invariant quantum spin chain on the dyadic rationa

From playlist HIM Lectures: Trimester Program "Von Neumann Algebras"

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Lec 04. Einstein's General Relativity and Gravitation: Special Relativity 3

UCI Physics 255 Einstein's General Relativity and Gravitation (Spring 2014) Lec 04. Einstein's General Relativity and Gravitation -- Special Relativity -- Part 3 View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/einsteins_general_relativity_and_gravitation.html Instructor: Herbert W. Ha

From playlist Einstein's General Relativity and Gravitation

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Modular large deformation and shape aware metrics in shape (..) - Trouvé - Workshop 2 - CEB T1 2019

Alain Trouvé (ENS Paris-Saclay) / 15.03.2019 Modular large deformation and shape aware metrics in shape analysis: How to make things simple (and meaningful)? The statistical shape analysis remains a core challenging problem mainly because of three mathematical issues: the non functional

From playlist 2019 - T1 - The Mathematics of Imaging

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4 Motion part 2

In this second part on Motion, we take a look at calculating the velocity and position vectors when given the acceleration vector and initial values for velocity and position. It involves as you might imagine some integration. Just remember that when calculating the indefinite integral o

From playlist Life Science Math: Vectors

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