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LaplacesDemon

LaplacesDemon is an open-source statistical package that is intended to provide a complete environment for Bayesian inference. LaplacesDemon has been used in numerous fields. The user writes their own model specification function and selects a numerical approximation algorithm to update their Bayesian model. Some numerical approximation families of algorithms include Laplace's method (Laplace approximation), numerical integration (iterative quadrature), Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC), and Variational Bayes. The base package, LaplacesDemon, is written entirely in the R programming language, and is largely self-contained, though it does require the parallel package for high performance computing via parallelism. Big data is also supported. An extension package called LaplacesDemonCpp is in development to provide C++ functionality. The software was named after the concept of Laplace's demon, which refers to a hypothetical being capable of predicting the universe. Pierre-Simon Laplace alluded to this hypothetical being in the introduction to his Philosophical Essay on Probabilities. (Wikipedia).

LaplacesDemon
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Physics experiments Measure Laplace force (science demonstrations)

Physics (la physique).Measure Laplace force on a wire with electronic scale.

From playlist ELECTROMAGNETISM

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Laplace Transforms

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From playlist Laplace Transforms

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AMAZING physics demonstrations Laplace force (science experiments)

Physics (la physique) Electromagnetic force

From playlist ELECTROMAGNETISM

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Differential Equations | The Laplace Transform of a Derivative

We establish a formula involving the Laplace transform of the derivative of a function. http://www.michael-penn.net http://www.randolphcollege.edu/mathematics/

From playlist The Laplace Transform

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Laplace transform: A unit of time t

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From playlist Laplace transform

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C75 Introduction to the Laplace Transform

Another method of solving differential equations is by firs transforming the equation using the Laplace transform. It is a set of instructions, just like differential and integration. In fact, a function is multiplied by e to the power negative s times t and the improper integral from ze

From playlist Differential Equations

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Laplace transform of 1/sqrt(t), *SPEED RUN*

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From playlist Properties of Laplace Transform (Nagle's Sect7.3)

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Proof of the Convolution Theorem

Proof of the Convolution Theorem, The Laplace Transform of a convolution is the product of the Laplace Transforms, changing order of the double integral, proving the convolution theorem, www.blackpenredpen.com

From playlist Convolution & Laplace Transform (Nagle Sect7.7)

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Differential Equations: Lecture 7.1 Definition of the Laplace Transform

This is a real classroom lecture on Differential Equations. I covered section 7.1 which is on the Definition of the Laplace Transform. I hope this video is helpful to someone. If you enjoyed this video please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. You can also help support my channel

From playlist Differential Equations Full Lectures

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Introduction to Laplace transforms

Free ebook https://bookboon.com/en/partial-differential-equations-ebook A basic introduction to the Laplace transform. We define it and show how to calculate Laplace transforms from the definition. We also discuss inverse transforms and how to use a table of transforms. Such ideas have

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