Information theory

Modulo-N code

Modulo-N code is a lossy compression algorithm used to compress correlated data sources using modular arithmetic. (Wikipedia).

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Finding product of two numbers when they are in scientific notation

πŸ‘‰ Learn how to multiply numbers written in scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first non-zero number between 1 and 10, (1 included) and n is

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Rewriting a number into scientific notation with a positive power

πŸ‘‰ Learn how to convert numbers to scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first non-zero number between 1 and 10, (1 included) and n is the numb

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Learn how to write a number our from scientific notation

πŸ‘‰ Learn how to convert numbers from scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first non-zero number between 1 and 10, (1 included) and n is the nu

From playlist How to Convert Scientific Notation to a Number

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Dividing two numbers in scientific notation then rewriting answer in scientific notation

πŸ‘‰ Learn how to divide numbers written in scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first non-zero number between 1 and 10, (1 included) and n is t

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Multiplying in scientific notation with negative exponents

πŸ‘‰ Learn how to multiply numbers written in scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first non-zero number between 1 and 10, (1 included) and n is

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Multiplying numbers in scientific notation

πŸ‘‰ Learn how to multiply numbers written in scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first non-zero number between 1 and 10, (1 included) and n is

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How for/while/do loops REALLY work in JavaScript and how they're all the same at a byte code level

In this video we will look at how your Javascript code works at a bytecode level. We look in particular at how for loops, while loops are represented at a byte code level and how they are represented as the same underneath. Not only we do look at loops but we also look at conditionals

From playlist node.js

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RSA Public Key Cryptography

CS1231 Group 20 To view the presentation only, visit http://youtu.be/Yf3k1c1YEuA?hd=1 Copyright, NUS, 2011 Some people asked about the source code for the C program we used, you can find the original version (not coded by us) here: http://cppgm.blogspot.com/2008/01/rsa-algorithm.html

From playlist Cryptography, Security

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Converting a number to scientific notation

πŸ‘‰ Learn how to convert numbers to scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first non-zero number between 1 and 10, (1 included) and n is the numb

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How does RSA Cryptography work?

Oxford Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy Jon Keating explains the RSA Cryptography Algorithm. Get 25% off Blinkist premium and enjoy 2 memberships for the price of 1! Start your 7-day free trial by clicking here https://www.blinkist.com/tomrocksmaths RSA encryption is used everyda

From playlist Interviews

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Euler Groups

This is a video that explains Euler Groups and incudes a coding demonstration for constructing the Cayley Table. The link to the JS Fiddle is: https://jsfiddle.net/colebabiuch/jpem1d73/10/

From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos

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Data structures: Array implementation of Queue

See complete series on data structures here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2_aWCzGMAwI3W_JlcBbtYTwiQSsOTa6P In this lesson, we have described array based implementation of queue data structure. Source Code in C++: https://gist.github.com/mycodeschool/7331785 For practice prob

From playlist Data structures

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Quantum computation (Lecture 03) by Peter Young

ORGANIZERS : Abhishek Dhar and Sanjib Sabhapandit DATE : 27 June 2018 to 13 July 2018 VENUE : Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore This advanced level school is the ninth in the series. This is a pedagogical school, aimed at bridging the gap between masters-level courses and topics

From playlist Bangalore School on Statistical Physics - IX (2018)

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Recitation 9: Rolling Hashes, Amortized Analysis

MIT 6.006 Introduction to Algorithms, Fall 2011 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-006F11 Instructor: Victor Costan License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

From playlist MIT 6.006 Introduction to Algorithms, Fall 2011

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Determine the product of two very large numbers by converting to scientific notation

πŸ‘‰ Learn how to multiply numbers written in scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first non-zero number between 1 and 10, (1 included) and n is

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An introduction to group (and Galois) cohomology (part 2)

This is part 2 of an introduction to group (and Galois) cohomology, with a particular emphasis on the applications to the cohomology of fields, and elliptic curves.

From playlist An Introduction to the Arithmetic of Elliptic Curves

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Robert KΓΆnig: "Oscillator-to-oscillator codes do not have a threshold"

Entropy Inequalities, Quantum Information and Quantum Physics 2021 "Oscillator-to-oscillator codes do not have a threshold" Robert KΓΆnig - Technical University of Munich Abstract: It is known that continuous variable quantum information cannot be protected against naturally occurring noi

From playlist Entropy Inequalities, Quantum Information and Quantum Physics 2021

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Rewrite a number from scientific notation when it is smaller that

πŸ‘‰ Learn how to convert numbers from scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first non-zero number between 1 and 10, (1 included) and n is the nu

From playlist How to Convert Scientific Notation to a Number

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Introduction to number theory lecture 51. Proof of Dirichlet's theorem

This lecture is part of my Berkeley math 115 course "Introduction to number theory" For the other lectures in the course see https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8yHsr3EFj53L8sMbzIhhXSAOpuZ1Fov8 We show how to prove Dirichlet's theorem on primes in arithmetic progressions, assuming tha

From playlist Introduction to number theory (Berkeley Math 115)

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Learn how to write a decimal as a number in scientific notation

πŸ‘‰ Learn how to convert numbers to scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first non-zero number between 1 and 10, (1 included) and n is the numb

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DISCUS | Modular arithmetic | Delta encoding