The Minimal Residual Method or MINRES is a Krylov subspace method for the iterative solution of symmetric linear equation systems. It was proposed by mathematicians and Michael Alan Saunders in 1975. In contrast to the popular CG method, the MINRES method does not assume that the matrix is positive definite, only the symmetry of the matrix is mandatory. The popular GMRES method is an improved generalization of MINRES but requires much more memory. (Wikipedia).
Tutorial "Simulation and Animation with Simlab Composer"
I make all my animations using Simlab Composer. I have an old license, for V8.2.7. This video shows how the model "Laser Cut Geared Claw" (https://youtu.be/CHrbg2pIotY) was simulated and animated. It includes some study on gears relations used here.
From playlist Laser-cut
Eteinne Farcot - The Multiradial Represenation of IUT
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/cmmb/people/etienne.farcot
From playlist Mathematical Shenanigans
R & Python - Exploratory Factor Analysis
Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Summer 2020 https://www.patreon.com/statisticsofdoom This video is part of my human language modeling class - this video set covers the updated version with both R and Python. Expanding on cluster analysis, this video examines how to put together concepts
From playlist Human Language (ANLY 540)
Andy Wathen: Preconditioning for Parallel-in-time
This talk consists of two parts, one elementary and one related to the solution of complicated systems of evolutionary partial differential equations. In the first part we show how preconditioning for all-at-once descriptions of linear time-dependent differential equations can defeat the e
From playlist Jean-Morlet Chair - Gander/Hubert