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Joy's law (computing)

In computing, Joy's law, first formulated by Sun Microsystems co-founder Bill Joy in 1983, states that the peak computer speed doubles each year and thus is given by a simple function of time. Specifically, in which S is the peak computer speed attained during year Y, expressed in MIPS. Another statement attributed to Bill Joy that is also referred to as "Joy's law" holds that most of the smartest people work for someone else. (Wikipedia).

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3 The limit laws

Describing the common laws of limits. Knowing these will greatly simplify your calculations of limits.

From playlist Life Science Math: Limits in calculus

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A06 The equations of motion

A mathematics bonus. In this lecture I remind you of a way to calculate the cross product of two vector using the determinant of a matrix along the first row of unit vectors.

From playlist Physics ONE

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4 Calculating some interesting limits

Now that we have got the ball rolling, let's do some examples.

From playlist Life Science Math: Limits in calculus

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Calculus - The laws of limits

This video covers the laws of limits and how we use them to evaluate a limit. These laws are especially handy for continuous functions. More theorems about limits are introduced in later videos. For more videos visit http://www.mysecretmathtutor.com

From playlist Calculus

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Limits of vector functions: an example

Free ebook http://tinyurl.com/EngMathYT Example on limits of vector functions and how to calculate them.

From playlist Engineering Mathematics

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Fundamental Principle of Counting Example 2

Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys Short video on how to use the fundamental rule of counting, also called the rule of product or simply the multiplication rule.

From playlist Probability and Counting

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19_2 The Theorem of Stokes

An explanation of Stokes' theorem or Green's theorem in 3-space.

From playlist Advanced Calculus / Multivariable Calculus

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PMSP - Random matrices and their spectra - Van Vu

Van Vu Rutgers University June 17, 2010 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Infinite Limits With Equal Exponents (Calculus)

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From playlist Calculus

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Some recent results and open problems on random matrices - Van Vu

Van Vu Yale April 3, 2014 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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6 AWESOME DEMOS of Bernoulli's law!

In this video i show some simple experiments about Bernoulli' s law "coanda effect" and how airplane fly. Enjoy!

From playlist MECHANICS

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Why Bio is the New Digital - Joi Ito keynote

Media Lab Director Joi Ito is a leading thinker and writer on innovation, global technology policy, and the role of the internet in transforming society in substantial and positive ways. A vocal advocate of emergent democracy, privacy, and internet freedom, Ito is board chair (and former C

From playlist Solid Conference 2015 (San Francisco)

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The Computer Chronicles - Computer Bowl VI Part 2 (1994)

Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchronicles

From playlist The Computer Chronicles - Computer Bowl Competitions

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The Klein Bottle Guy (with Cliff Stoll) - Numberphile Podcast

Computer hackers, Klein bottles and searching for a lost teacher - Cliff Stoll is a man with stories to tell. Cliff's Klein bottle website - http://www.kleinbottle.com The man with 1000 Klein bottles under this house - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k3mVnRlQLU Cliff Stoll videos on Nu

From playlist The Numberphile Podcast

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More People Should TALK About THIS Powerful SUCCESS HABIT! | Simon Sinek | Top 10 Rules

He's an author, speaker, and consultant who writes on leadership and management. He joined the RAND Corporation in 2010 as an adjunct staff member, where he advises on matters of military innovation and planning. He's known for popularizing the concepts of "the golden circle" and to "Sta

From playlist Business lectures

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Philanthropy in Action: Harry Belafonte

Harry Belafonte shares his experiences as a singer, actor, producer and human rights activist with Maxim Thorne and Yale students. Mr. Belafonte visited Yale on April 11, 2012 to speak with students in Maxim Thorne's Philanthropy in Action seminar. The conversation helped advise the studen

From playlist Philanthropy In Action

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Stanford HAI 2019 Fall Conference - Race, Rights and Facial Recognition

Bridget Algee-Hewitt, Senior Research Scientist, Humanities and Sciences Interdepartmental Programs, Stanford University Joy Buolamwini, Founder, Algorithmic Justice League Jennifer DeVere Brody, Professor of Theater and Performance Studies and Director of the Center for Comparative Stud

From playlist Stanford HAI 2019 Fall Conference

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Five Ancient Secrets to Modern Happiness

At the Yale Presidential Inauguration Symposia on October 12th 2013, Tamar Gendler, Vincent J. Scully Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Psychology and Chair of Philosophy at Yale University, presented a lecture entitled, "Five Ancient Secrets to Modern Happiness". What are the secret

From playlist Yale Presidential Inauguration Symposia

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2B A first look at limits

Our fist serious look at limits.

From playlist Life Science Math: Limits in calculus

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