Unsolved problems in mathematics | Statistics-related lists
There are many longstanding unsolved problems in mathematics for which a solution has still not yet been found. The notable unsolved problems in statistics are generally of a different flavor; according to John Tukey, "difficulties in identifying problems have delayed statistics far more than difficulties in solving problems." A list of "one or two open problems" (in fact 22 of them) was given by David Cox. (Wikipedia).
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From playlist Older Statistics Videos and Other Math Videos
Solving Systems of Inequalities
This is an old video. See StatsMrR.com for access to hundreds of 1-3 minute, well-produced videos for learning Statistics. In this older video: How to solve a system of inequalities and how to understand it. From AlgebraMrR.com
From playlist Older Statistics Videos and Other Math Videos
A first example problem solving a linear, second-order, homogeneous, ODE with variable coefficients around a regular singular point.
From playlist Differential Equations
3_4 Example Problems Involving Series
Example problems.
From playlist Advanced Calculus / Multivariable Calculus
From playlist STAT 503
Statistics - 10.1.4 Errors in Hypothesis Testing
This is a very high-level view of errors in hypothesis testing. There is much more to know with errors, but we leave that for a higher-level statistics course. Power Point: https://bellevueuniversity-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/kbrehm_bellevue_edu/EbVdAag0EIVNsC0fYjWHvrsBuIT_5cEC2I_t
From playlist Applied Statistics (Entire Course)
How to find the five number summary for a set of ODD numbers. Finding min, max, median, Q1 and Q3 in simple steps.
From playlist Basic Statistics (Descriptive Statistics)
Statistics On Unsorted Lists - Intro to Algorithms
This video is part of an online course, Intro to Algorithms. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs215.
From playlist Introduction to Algorithms
Prime Numbers - What is Known and Unknown, by Keith Conrad
This talk by Keith Conrad (UConn) was part of UConn's Number Theory Day 2017.
From playlist Number Theory Day
The fascinating world of turbulent flows by Samriddhi Sankar Ray
EINSTEIN LECTURES THE FASCINATING WORLD OF TURBULENT FLOWS SPEAKER: Samriddhi Sankar Ray (International Centre for Theoretical Sciences) DATE: 24 August 2018, 12:00 VENUE: Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Kumarswamy Layout, Bengaluru - 78 Turbulent flows are ubiquitous. They ar
From playlist Einstein Lectures
Mathematics: the next 100 years - Oxford Mathematics Alumni Lecture
How will mathematics develop over coming decades? Impossible to predict? Perhaps, but a glance backwards might prove a fruitful guide. A panel of Oxford Mathematicians pondered past, present and future at our annual Alumni Lecture and found themselves talking not only about maths that we
From playlist Interviews with Oxford Mathematicians
Order, disorder and entropy (Lecture - 01) by Daan Frenkel
INFOSYS-ICTS CHANDRASEKHAR LECTURES FROM SELF-ASSEMBLY TO CELL RECOGNITION Daan Frenkel (University of Cambridge, UK) DATE :29 August 2018, 16:00 to 17:00 VENUE:Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore. Lecture 1: Tuesday 28 August, 16:00 to 17:00 Title : Order, disorder and entropy Ab
From playlist Infosys-ICTS Chandrasekhar Lectures
Ben Green, The anatomy of integers and permutations
2018 Clay Research Conference, CMI at 20
From playlist CMI at 20
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From playlist 一般公開オフィスアワー(2020年度ライブ配信のアーカイブ動画)
15_3_3 Continuation of previous problem
In the video I continue with the previous example problem.
From playlist Advanced Calculus / Multivariable Calculus
Barry Mazur - Logic, Elliptic curves, and Diophantine stability
This is the first lecture of the 2014 Minerva Lecture series at the Princeton University Mathematics Department October 14, 2014 An introduction to aspects of mathematical logic and the arithmetic of elliptic curves that make these branches of mathematics inspiring to each other. Specif
From playlist Minerva Lectures - Barry Mazur
Structure and randomness in the prime numbers - Terence Tao
Speaker : Terence Tao ( Department of Mathematics, UCLA ) Venue : AG 66, TIFR, Mumbai Date and Time : 23 Feb 12, 16:00 "God may not play dice with the universe, but something strange is going on with the prime numbers" - Paul Erdos The prime numbers are a fascinating blend of both struc
From playlist Public Lectures
Dynamical properties of a tagged particle in single file by Tridip Sadhu
PROGRAM URL : http://www.icts.res.in/program/NESP2015 DATES : Monday 26 Oct, 2015 - Friday 20 Nov, 2015 VENUE : Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore DESCRIPTION : This program will be organized as an advanced discussion workshop on some topical issues in nonequilibrium statstical phys
From playlist Non-equilibrium statistical physics
Susan Athey: Shaping the design of the data-driven marketplace
“Doing data science for business, especially the economic marketplaces at the heart of the new economy, is super interesting and super hard,” said Susan Athey, the Economics of Technology Professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business. “Off-the-shelf prediction and experimentation techn
From playlist Women In Data Science Conference (WiDS)- 2015
C49 Example problem solving a system of linear DEs Part 1
Solving an example problem of a system of linear differential equations, where one of the equations is not homogeneous. It's a long problem, so this is only part 1.
From playlist Differential Equations