Mathematical Models is a book on the construction of physical models of mathematical objects for educational purposes. It was written by Martyn Cundy and A. P. Rollett, and published by the Clarendon Press in 1951, with a second edition in 1961. Tarquin Publications published a third edition in 1981. The vertex configuration of a uniform polyhedron, a generalization of the Schläfli symbol that describes the pattern of polygons surrounding each vertex, was devised in this book as a way to name the Archimedean solids, and has sometimes been called the Cundy–Rollett symbol as a nod to this origin. (Wikipedia).
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(ML 13.6) Graphical model for Bayesian linear regression
As an example, we write down the graphical model for Bayesian linear regression. We introduce the "plate notation", and the convention of shading random variables which are being conditioned on.
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(ML 13.7) Graphical model for Bayesian Naive Bayes
As an example, we write down the graphical model for Bayesian naïve Bayes.
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C43 Example problem solving a Cauchy Euler equation
Another Cauchy-Euler equation example problem solved.
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Linear regression is used to compare sets or pairs of numerical data points. We use it to find a correlation between variables.
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B27 Introduction to linear models
Now that we finally now some techniques to solve simple differential equations, let's apply them to some real-world problems.
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C36 Example problem solving a Cauchy Euler equation
An example problem of a homogeneous, Cauchy-Euler equation, with constant coefficients.
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Systems of linear equations seek a common solution for the unknowns across more than one equation. It can be very simple to calculate a solution using simple algebra. Alternatively you can use elementary row operations or even lines and planes in two- and three-dimensional space. At th
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The changing role of national statistics offices in a data-driven future - Professor Sir Ian Diamond
Introduction We are joined by the UK's National Statistician, Professor Sir Ian Diamond, for this Turing Lecture hosted by Institute Director, Professor Sir Adrian Smith and Ethics Research Fellow, Dr Mhairi Aitken About the event The role of data, statistics and analysis has never been
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An introduction to modelling with higher order differential equations.
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C37 Example problem solving a Cauchy Euler equation
Example problem solving a homogeneous Cauchy-Euler equation.
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How can mathematicians contribute to planetary challenges? – ICM2018
IMU Discussion Panels Panel 5 - How can mathematicians contribute to planetary challenges? Moderator: Hans Engler Panelists: Amit Apte, Maria J. Esteban, Pedro Leite da Silva Dias, Edward Lungu, Claudia Sagastizábal © ICM 2018 – International Congress of Mathematicians www.icm2018.or
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"A Virtual Heart: Mathematical and Numerical Models of the Cardiac Electromechanical Function"
by Francesco Regazzoni (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
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What's the Point of Maths? - with Nira Chamberlain
All around the world children, and even some adults, ask the question: ‘What is the point of mathematics?’. The field of mathematical modelling not only helps answer this question, it can help quench the human thirst for knowledge. Watch the Q&A: https://youtu.be/veMihd8yzwk Subscribe for
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Ivan Guo: Financial models of the future
Dr Ivan Guo's research lies predominantly in the areas of stochastic control and financial mathematics. In this interview, he reflects on his SMRI visit and explains the models behind financial mathematics. Find out how transport theory applies to quantitative finance (as well as logisti
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Wolfram Physics Project: Working Session Saturday, July 25, 2020 [Metamathematics | Part 2]
This is a Wolfram Physics Project progress update at the Wolfram Summer School. This is a continuation of part two found here: https://youtu.be/x5v3KFFWv2o Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram Stay up-to-date on this project by visiting our website: http://wolfr.
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Wolfram Physics Project: a Conversation on Current Work (Jan. 26, 2021)
This is a Wolfram Physics Project conversation on our continuing efforts to make progress on the fundamental theory of physics. Begins at 3:00 Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram Stay up-to-date on this project by visiting our website: http://wolfr.am/physics Ch
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C47 Example problem solving a Cauchy Euler equation
The last problem solved in this section, before we move on to another technique for linear differential equations.
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