Stochastic processes

Life-time of correlation

In probability theory and related fields, the life-time of correlation measures the timespan over which there is appreciable autocorrelation or cross-correlation in stochastic processes. (Wikipedia).

Video thumbnail

How Long Did People Use To Live?

Start building your ideal daily routine 💪 The first 100 people who click on the link will get a FREE week trial and 25% OFF 🎁 Fabulous Premium ➡️ https://thefab.co/minuteearth By analyzing survivorship curves over the centuries, we can learn what’s changed about how - and when - humans die

From playlist Anatomy & Health

Video thumbnail

The Problem With Life Expectancy

Go to https://bit.ly/noom_minuteearth and take your free 30-second quiz! Thank you #noom for sponsoring today’s video! In order to truly understand differences among animal lifespans, we need to stop thinking about a specific number and start thinking about a distribution. Check out the M

From playlist This Is Not A Playlist

Video thumbnail

Teach Astronomy - Lifetime of a Civilization

http://www.teachastronomy.com/ The final factor in the Drake equation is a time given in years, the average lifetime of a civilization in the intelligent and communicable state. In other words, we are interested not just in the creation and existence of civilizations but their duration, a

From playlist 28. Interstellar Travel, SETI, and the Rarity of Life

Video thumbnail

Time | Physics - Ep 1 (Newtonian)

We can predict the future. Physics and calculus allow us to watch objects change over time and space. This means we can go beyond looking at what is happening and peer in the past and make predictions about the future. Time is an important part of the study of physics. The evolution of tim

From playlist Time

Video thumbnail

Teach Astronomy - Future of Life in the Universe

http://www.teachastronomy.com/ What is the long term role of life in the universe? In a sense, the universe seems like it was built for life. Carbon is produced readily in stars, and stars, with their energy and planets around them, appear to be ubiquitous not only in the Milky Way galax

From playlist 27. Life in the Universe

Video thumbnail

Teach Astronomy - Cosmic Scales and Life

http://www.teachastronomy.com/ The enormous size of the universe is an important consideration in the discussion of the possibility of life. The typical distance between stars near the Sun is a couple of lightyears. The size of the Milky Way, a typical galaxy, is a few tens of thousands

From playlist 24. Chemistry and Context for Life

Video thumbnail

Teach Astronomy - Cosmic Context for Life

http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Cosmology sets the context for the discussion of life in the universe. Our current view of the universe is that it is large, old, and cold. The universe is expanding from an initial hot, dense state, about eleven or twelve billion years ago, the big bang.

From playlist 24. Chemistry and Context for Life

Video thumbnail

Statistics 5_1 Confidence Intervals

In this lecture explain the meaning of a confidence interval and look at the equation to calculate it.

From playlist Medical Statistics

Video thumbnail

Psychology 9C/Psychology & Behavior 11C. Lec 8: Measuring Individual Differences

UCI Psych 9C/Psy Beh 11C: Psychology Fundamentals (Winter 2015) Lec 08. Psychology Fundamentals -- Measuring Individual Differences View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/psych_9cpsy_beh_11c_psych_fundamentals.html Instructor: Peter Ditto, Ph.D. License: Creative Commons CC-

From playlist Psychology 9C/ Psychology and Behavior 11C

Video thumbnail

R - Multitrait Multimethod (MTMM) Lecture

Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Spring 2021 https://www.patreon.com/statisticsofdoom This video covers multi trait multi method analyses, which can be used to understand the convergent and divergent validity of scales. You will learn how to program and examine the steps to these models us

From playlist Structural Equation Modeling 2020

Video thumbnail

Complexity and Simplicity in Biological Systems

Ramakrishna Ramaswamy (Vice Chancellor, University of Hyderabad) URL: https://www.icts.res.in/lecture/6/details/1641/ 21 Nov 2014, 05:30 PM Faculty Hall, IISc, Bangalore Complexity and Simplicity in Biological Systems It is generally recognised that biological systems are complex- indee

From playlist Abdus Salam Memorial Lectures

Video thumbnail

What Is Correlation? | Types of Correlation | Correlation Coefficient | Statistics | Simplilearn

In this statistics video, you will learn what correlation is. We will discuss types of correlation, some limitations, and the real-life applications of a correlation. In the end, you will also work on an example to calculate the correlations using excel. 🔥Free Data Science Course with Com

From playlist Data Science Course | Simplilearn 🔥[2022 Updated]

Video thumbnail

Finding Correlation Coefficients in the Most Scientific Way Possible: Guessing // Math Minute [#53]

It is certainly possible to calculate a correlation coefficient by hand. But we rarely do. Instead, we let computers do the grunt work for us. So when I introduce students to linear data sets, scatter plots, and modeling, I like to have them play a game. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubTimRic

From playlist Math Minutes

Video thumbnail

When Will Time End?

The answer to this question may depend on whether Stephen Hawking was right in his theory that describes how black holes shed mass and eventually decay. Time is flying by on this busy, crowded planet as life changes and evolves from second to second. At the same time, the arc of the human

From playlist Black Holes & Exploding Stars

Video thumbnail

Multidimensional spectroscopy with quantum light and in optical cavities by Shaul Mukamel

Open Quantum Systems DATE: 17 July 2017 to 04 August 2017 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore There have been major recent breakthroughs, both experimental and theoretical, in the field of Open Quantum Systems. The aim of this program is to bring together leaders in the Open Q

From playlist Open Quantum Systems

Video thumbnail

2.7 - What is a patient? Tradeoffs

"Evolutionary Medicine" Sinauer Associates (2015) is the textbook that supports these lectures. Instructors can request examination copies and sign up to download figures here: http://www.sinauer.com/catalog/medical/evolutionary-medicine.html

From playlist Evolution and Medicine (2015) with Stephen Stearns

Video thumbnail

Ch. 11 - Correlation and Pearson Coefficient (IB Math Studies)

Join me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/WhatDaMath Hello and welcome to What Da Math This video is on correlation and Pearson coefficient from chapter 11 of Math Studies. SUBSCRIBE for more math and math studies videos

From playlist IB Math Studies Chapter 11

Video thumbnail

1. The Nature of Evolution: Selection, Inheritance, and History

Principles of Evolution, Ecology and Behavior (EEB 122) The lecture presents an overview of evolutionary biology and its two major components, microevolution and macroevolution. The idea of evolution goes back before Darwin, although Darwin thought of natural selection. Evolution is dri

From playlist Evolution, Ecology and Behavior with Stephen C. Stearns

Video thumbnail

Sagi Snir: "Universal Pace-Maker as a better explanation of evolution and aging"

Computational Genomics Summer Institute 2017 Research Talk: "Universal Pace-Maker as a better explanation of evolution and aging" Sagi Snir, University of Haifa Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA July 14, 2017 For more information: http://computationalgenomics.bioinformati

From playlist Computational Genomics Summer Institute 2017

Video thumbnail

What’s the difference between Half-Life & Mean Lifetime? | Nuclear Physics & Particle Physics

In this video, we will explain the difference between the mean lifetime and the half-life of a particle. Basically all particles decay in some way, except for some elementary particles and the proton. And they undergo this decay after some specific time. We can express this time as the mea

From playlist Particle Physics

Related pages

Autocorrelation | Probability theory | Cross-correlation | Stochastic process