Game theory

Interdependence theory

Interdependence theory is a social exchange theory that states that interpersonal relationships are defined through interpersonal interdependence, which is "the process by which interacting people influence one another's experiences"(Van Lange & Balliet, 2014, p. 65). The most basic principle of the theory is encapsulated in the equation I = ƒ[A, B, S], which says that all interpersonal interactions (I) are a function (ƒ) of the given situation (S), plus the actions and characteristics of the individuals (A & B) in the interaction. The theory's four basic assumptions are 1) The Principle of Structure, 2) The Principle of Transformation, 3) The Principle of Interaction, and 4) The Principle of Adaption. (Wikipedia).

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(PP 6.2) Multivariate Gaussian - examples and independence

Degenerate multivariate Gaussians. Some sketches of examples and non-examples of Gaussians. The components of a Gaussian are independent if and only if they are uncorrelated.

From playlist Probability Theory

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12 Equivalence relations

Put all three properties of binary relations together and you have an equivalence relation.

From playlist Abstract algebra

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(PP 6.1) Multivariate Gaussian - definition

Introduction to the multivariate Gaussian (or multivariate Normal) distribution.

From playlist Probability Theory

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Introduction to Differential Inequalities

What is a differential inequality and how are they useful? Inequalities are a very practical part of mathematics: They give us an idea of the size of things -- an estimate. They can give us a location for things. It is usually far easier to satisfy assumptions involving inequalities t

From playlist Advanced Studies in Ordinary Differential Equations

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(New Version Available) Compound Inequalities

New version: https://youtu.be/U20Dp4lPVoo http://mathispower4u.wordpress.com/

From playlist Linear and Absolute Value Inequalities

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Recent progress in multiplicative number theory – Kaisa Matomäki & Maksym Radziwiłł – ICM2018

Number Theory Invited Lecture 3.5 Recent progress in multiplicative number theory Kaisa Matomäki & Maksym Radziwiłł Abstract: Multiplicative number theory aims to understand the ways in which integers factorize, and the distribution of integers with special multiplicative properties (suc

From playlist Number Theory

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International Relations 101 (#5): The Strategic World

http://gametheory101.com/courses/international-relations-101/ In international relations, states are strategically interdependent--how one state acts affects another, and how the other state acts affects the first. Game theory is the study of strategic interdependence, which is why we wil

From playlist William Spaniel: International Relations 101

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Intro to Number Theory and The Divisibility Relation

This video introduces the divisibility relation and provided several examples. mathispower4u.com

From playlist Additional Topics: Generating Functions and Intro to Number Theory (Discrete Math)

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Policy Priority Inference for Sustainable Development, Omar Guerrero

Guidelines to support international development of developing countries are many. Today, the best example of these guidelines is the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – a set of 17 general goals monitored through 232 development indicators. Achieving these goals is, however, a complex t

From playlist Driving data futures

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Rational choice-exchange theory | Society and Culture | MCAT | Khan Academy

Created by Sydney Brown. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/society-and-culture/social-structures/v/social-theories-overview?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=mcat Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/society-and-c

From playlist Society and culture | MCAT | Khan Academy

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Joe Neeman: Gaussian isoperimetry and related topics III

The Gaussian isoperimetric inequality gives a sharp lower bound on the Gaussian surface area of any set in terms of its Gaussian measure. Its dimension-independent nature makes it a powerful tool for proving concentration inequalities in high dimensions. We will explore several consequence

From playlist Winter School on the Interplay between High-Dimensional Geometry and Probability

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Functionalism | Society and Culture | MCAT | Khan Academy

Functionalism is a theory of society that focuses on the structures that create the society and on how the society is able to remain stable. By Sydney Brown. . Created by Sydney Brown. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/society-and-culture/social-structures/

From playlist Society and culture | MCAT | Khan Academy

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21. Contemporary Communitarianism (II)

Moral Foundations of Politics (PLSC 118) In this lecture, Professor Shapiro delves into the nuances of MacIntyre's argument, focusing specifically on his Aristotelian account of human psychology. It has two features: (1) man's nature is inherently teleological or purposive, and (2) huma

From playlist The Moral Foundations of Politics with Ian Shapiro

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Stanford Seminar: Expert Crowdsourcing with Flash Teams and Organizations

Daniela Retelny Stanford University Online crowdsourcing marketplaces provide access to millions of individuals with a range of expertise and experiences. To date, however, most research has focused on microtask platforms, such as Amazon Mechanical Turk. While microtask platforms have ena

From playlist Stanford Seminars

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Globalization theories | Society and Culture | MCAT | Khan Academy

Created by Sydney Brown. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/society-and-culture/demographics/v/globalization-trade-and-transnational-corporations?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=mcat Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/test-p

From playlist Society and culture | MCAT | Khan Academy

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Graphing the system of two linear inequalities with two horizontal line

👉 Learn how to graph a system of inequalities. A system of inequalities is a set of inequalities which are collectively satisfied by a certain range of values for the variables. To graph a system of inequalities, each inequality making up the system is graphed individually with the side of

From playlist Solve a System of Inequalities by Graphing

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History of Science and Technology Q&A (November 17, 2021)

Stephen Wolfram hosts a live and unscripted Ask Me Anything about the history of science and technology for all ages. Find the playlist of Q&A's here: https://wolfr.am/youtube-sw-qa Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram/ Outline of Q&A 0:00 Stream starts 1:47 S

From playlist Stephen Wolfram Ask Me Anything About Science & Technology

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Richard Kerner - Geometry, Matter and Physics

We show how the fundamental statistical properties of quantum fields combined with the superposition principle lead to continuous symmetries including the $SL(2,\mathbb C)$ group and the internal symmetry groups $SU(2)$ and $SU(3)$. The exact colour symmetry is related to ternary $\mathbb

From playlist Combinatorics and Arithmetic for Physics: special days

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Solving Inequalities using Addition and Subtraction

This video is about Solving Inequalities using Addition and Subtraction

From playlist Equations and Inequalities

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Overview of demographics | Society and Culture | MCAT | Khan Academy

Created by Sydney Brown. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/society-and-culture/culture/v/culture-and-society?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=mcat Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/society-and-culture/demograp

From playlist Society and culture | MCAT | Khan Academy

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