Information theory | Theory of probability distributions
In information theory, the limiting density of discrete points is an adjustment to the formula of Claude Shannon for differential entropy. It was formulated by Edwin Thompson Jaynes to address defects in the initial definition of differential entropy. (Wikipedia).
Every Subset of the Discrete Topology has No Limit Points Proof
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From playlist Topology
Extreme Value Theorem Using Critical Points
Calculus: The Extreme Value Theorem for a continuous function f(x) on a closed interval [a, b] is given. Relative maximum and minimum values are defined, and a procedure is given for finding maximums and minimums. Examples given are f(x) = x^2 - 4x on the interval [-1, 3], and f(x) =
From playlist Calculus Pt 1: Limits and Derivatives
What is the max and min of a horizontal line on a closed interval
👉 Learn how to find the extreme values of a function using the extreme value theorem. The extreme values of a function are the points/intervals where the graph is decreasing, increasing, or has an inflection point. A theorem which guarantees the existence of the maximum and minimum points
From playlist Extreme Value Theorem of Functions
Limiting Sum (3 of 3: General Formula)
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From playlist Modelling Financial Situations
This video covers the properties of limits and verifies them graphically.
From playlist Limits
Examples: Determining Limits at Infinity Graphically
This video provides examples of determining limits at infinity graphically. Complete Video List at http://www.mathispower4u.com
From playlist Limits at Infinity and Special Limits
Limits At Infinity - Additional Examples
This is a second video on limits at infinity that provides additional examples. http://mathispower4u.wordpress.com/
From playlist Limits
Gauß Lecture in Leipzig 2022 | László Lovász - Discrete or Continuous
László Lovász, professor at Eötvös Loránd University and Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics in Budapest, gave the distinguished Gauß lecture on the topic Discrete or Continuous?, the question of the continuous nature of our world from a mathematical perspective. This ceremonial event of
From playlist Various Lectures
An Introduction to Tensor Renormalization Group (Lecture 2) by Daisuke Kadoh
PROGRAM NONPERTURBATIVE AND NUMERICAL APPROACHES TO QUANTUM GRAVITY, STRING THEORY AND HOLOGRAPHY (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: David Berenstein (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA), Simon Catterall (Syracuse University, USA), Masanori Hanada (University of Surrey, UK), Anosh Joseph (II
From playlist NUMSTRING 2022
Virginie Ehrlacher - Sparse approximation of the Lieb functional in DFT with moment constraints
Recorded 28 March 2023. Virginie Ehrlacher of the École Nationale des Ponts-et-Chaussées presents "Sparse approximation of the Lieb functional in DFT with moment constraints (joint work with Luca Nenna)" at IPAM's Increasing the Length, Time, and Accuracy of Materials Modeling Using Exasca
From playlist 2023 Increasing the Length, Time, and Accuracy of Materials Modeling Using Exascale Computing
Huajie Chen - Convergence of the Planewave Approximations for Quantum Incommensurate Systems
Recorded 04 May 2022. Huajie Chen of Beijing Normal University, School of Mathematical Sciences, presents "Convergence of the Planewave Approximations for Quantum Incommensurate Systems" at IPAM's Large-Scale Certified Numerical Methods in Quantum Mechanics Workshop. Abstract: We study the
From playlist 2022 Large-Scale Certified Numerical Methods in Quantum Mechanics
Bound-preserving numerical solutions of variable density two-phase flows
Date and Time: Thursday, November 11, 12:00pm Eastern time zone Speaker: Beatrice Riviere, Rice University Abstract: Modeling pore-scale flows modeling is important for many applications relevant to energy and environment. Phase-field models are popular models because they implicitly tra
From playlist SIAM Geosciences Webinar Series
Vicky Fasen-Hartmann: Empirical spectral processes for stationary state space models
In this talk, we consider function-indexed normalized weighted integrated periodograms for equidistantly sampled multivariate continuous-time state space models which are multivariate continuous-time ARMA processes. Thereby, the sampling distance is fixed and the driving LĂ©vy process has a
From playlist Probability and Statistics
The diffusion equation | Week 12 | MIT 18.S191 Fall 2020 | Grant Sanderson
How the diffusion equation can arise from a simple random walk model.
From playlist Selected lectures on computational thinking for MIT 18.S191
Gero Friesecke - Fast algorithm for the strong-interaction limit of density functional theory
Recorded 29 March 2022. Gero Friesecke of Technische Universität München presents "Fast algorithm for the strong-interaction limit of density functional theory" at IPAM's Multiscale Approaches in Quantum Mechanics Workshop. Abstract: While not reached in nature, the strong-interaction limi
From playlist 2022 Multiscale Approaches in Quantum Mechanics Workshop
Eighteenth SIAM Activity Group on FME Virtual Talk
Date: Thursday, March 4, 2021, 1PM-2PM Speaker: Marcel Nutz, Columbia University Title: Entropic Optimal Transport Abstract: Applied optimal transport is flourishing after computational advances have enabled its use in real-world problems with large data sets. Entropic regularization is
From playlist SIAM Activity Group on FME Virtual Talk Series
Introduction to Limits at Infinity (Part 1)
This video introduces limits at infinity. https://mathispower4u.com
From playlist Limits at Infinity and Special Limits
Markov processes and applications-3 by Hugo Touchette
PROGRAM : BANGALORE SCHOOL ON STATISTICAL PHYSICS - XII (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS : Abhishek Dhar (ICTS-TIFR, Bengaluru) and Sanjib Sabhapandit (RRI, Bengaluru) DATE : 28 June 2021 to 09 July 2021 VENUE : Online Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the school will be conducted through online
From playlist Bangalore School on Statistical Physics - XII (ONLINE) 2021