Vector calculus | Fairness criteria
In mathematics, leximin order is a total preorder on finite-dimensional vectors. A more accurate, but less common term is leximin preorder. The leximin order is particularly important in social choice theory and fair division. (Wikipedia).
Example 1: Evaluate An Expression Using The Order of Operations
This video provides an example of evaluating an expression using the order of operations. Complete video list: http://www.mathispower4u.yolasite.com
From playlist Order of Operations
Order of Operations - The Basics
This video introduces the order of operations and provides several examples. http://mathispower4u.yolasite.com/
From playlist Properties of Exponents
Order of Elements in a Group | Abstract Algebra
We introduce the order of group elements in this Abstract Algebra lessons. We'll see the definition of the order of an element in a group, several examples of finding the order of an element in a group, and we will introduce two basic but important results concerning distinct powers of ele
From playlist Abstract Algebra
With dictionaries we create both a set of elements and specify a key for each. We can reference these keys instead of the usual indices wes used in arrays.
From playlist The Julia Computer Language
Probability of Correct Spelling Bee Order
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From playlist Statistics
Abstract Algebra - 3.1 Finite Groups and Subgroups: Terminology and Notation
Most of this chapter will revolve around the idea of a subgroup. However, we must begin by being able to differentiate between a finite group and infinite group. We look at some notation and definitions (order of a group, order of an element) before jumping into subgroups. Video Chapters:
From playlist Abstract Algebra - Entire Course
The Order of an Element (Abstract Algebra)
The order of an element in a group is the smallest positive power of the element which gives you the identity element. We discuss 3 examples: elements of finite order in the real numbers, complex numbers, and a 2x2 rotation matrix. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss new lessons from
From playlist Abstract Algebra
Unordered Selections (1 of 3: Relation to permutations)
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From playlist Working with Combinatorics
#6 Sell side stop orders | Trading on Coinbase Pro - GDAX
In this video, we are going to look at stop orders. A stop order is a market order with a stop price, and this stop price determines when the market order is submitted to the order matching engine. Like limit orders, stop orders have 2 parameters that affect their behavior. Limit orders
From playlist Trading - Advanced Order Types with Coinbase
#7 Buy side stop orders | Trading on Coinbase Pro - GDAX
Let's continue our discussion on stop orders. There are two ways to configure a buy side stop order, and I'm going to show you which one you should use and which one you should lose. The GDAX playlist can be found at this link: The playlist currently contains three logical sections. T
From playlist Trading - Advanced Order Types with Coinbase
Multiplicative order of a congruence class
In this video we introduce the concept of multiplicative order and we prove several properties and go over some examples. The content of this video corresponds to Section 8.1 of my book "Number Theory and Geometry" which you can find here: https://alozano.clas.uconn.edu/number-theory-and-
From playlist Number Theory and Geometry
Market, Limit, Stop, Stop-Limit | Order type summary explanation
Let's look at advanced order types on Coinbase. I'm going to show you how to get started using market orders, limit orders, stop orders, and stop-limit orders. The reason these orders types are called advanced order types is because they are designed for a marketplace where the price is
From playlist Trading - Advanced Order Types with Coinbase
#8 Stop-Limit orders | Trading on Coinbase Pro - GDAX
Let's look at stop-limit orders. I will show you how to configure them and verify their maker-taker status. We will also touch on which configurations should be avoided. Stop-limit orders combine the concepts we saw with limit orders and plain stop orders. Stop-limit orders are delayed li
From playlist Trading - Advanced Order Types with Coinbase
How To Create Customer Service App In Java For Pizza Orders | Session 04 | #java | #programming
Don’t forget to subscribe! This project series will guide on how to create a customer service app in Java. Through this series, you will learn to use Nexmo's voice API to create a pizza ordering phone customer service. In this project, a pizza ordering system will be built in java on t
From playlist Create Customer Service App In Java For Pizza Orders
#3 Market orders | Trading on Coinbase Pro - GDAX
In this video, we are going to start submitting orders. The first order type we will work with is the market order, and we are going to look at all possible configurations for this type. See the full GDAX playlist here: In the previous video, we showed that there are exactly two possibl
From playlist Trading - Advanced Order Types with Coinbase
How To Create Supply Chain dApp For Order Accounting | Session 09 | #ethereum | #blockchain
Don’t forget to subscribe! In this project series, we will learn to create a supply chain dApp for order accounting. This series will cover all the details (resources, tools, languages, etc) that are necessary to build a complete and operational supply chain dApp over the Ethereum blockc
From playlist Create Supply Chain dApp For Order Accounting
#4 Limit orders as takers | Trading on Coinbase Pro - GDAX
In this video, we are going to keep talking about order types and parameters. We looked at market orders in the previous video and saw how they behave when submitted. A total of 2 configurations exist for market orders and and both of them execute as takers. Since market orders have no spe
From playlist Trading - Advanced Order Types with Coinbase
Ex: Evaluate a Combination and a Permutation - (n,r)
This video explains how to evaluate a combination and a permutation with the same value of n and r. Site: http://mathispower4u.com
From playlist Permutations and Combinations