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Negacyclic convolution

In mathematics, negacyclic convolution is a convolution between two vectors a and b. It is also called skew circular convolution or wrapped convolution. It results from multiplication of a skew circulant matrix, generated by vector a, with vector b. (Wikipedia).

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Chemical Reactions (3 of 11) Combustion Reactions, An Explanation

Describes the basics of combustion reactions, how to identify them, predict the products and balance the chemical equation. Three explosions are included, methane mamba, whoosh bottle and hydrogen gas balloon. A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the chemical change of one set o

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Chemical Reactions (2 of 11) Single Replacement Reactions, An Explanation

Describes the basics of single replacement reactions, how to identify them, predict the product and balance the chemical equation. Two examples are also shown, Mg + AgNO3 and Al + CuCl2 You can see a listing of all my videos at my website, http://www.stepbystepscience.com A chemical reac

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Chemical Reactions (4 of 11) Decomposition Reactions, An Explanation

Describes the basics of decomposition reactions, how to identify them, predict the products and balance the chemical equation. Two examples are also shown, decomposition of sugar and hydrogen peroxide. A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the chemical change of one set of chemic

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Chemical Reaction (5 of 11) Synthesis Reactions, an Explanation

Describes the basics of synthesis reactions, how to identify them, predict the product and balance the chemical equation. Two examples are also shown, synthesis of MgO and ZnS. A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the chemical change of one set of chemical substances to another

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Chemical Reactions (8 of 11) Stoichiometry: Moles to Grams

Shows how to use stoichiometry to determine the number of grams of the reactants and products if you are given the number of moles of one substances in the chemical equation. A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the chemical change of one set of chemical substances to another.

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How to solve an equation with cosine

👉 Learn how to solve trigonometric equations. There are various methods that can be used to evaluate trigonometric identities, they include by factoring out the GCF and simplifying the factored equation. Another method is to use a trigonometric identity to reduce and then simplify the give

From playlist Solve Trigonometric Equations

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Chemical Reactions (11 of 11) Stoichiometry: Grams to Liters of a Gas

Shows how to use stoichiometry to convert from grams of a substance to liters of a substance. A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the chemical change of one set of chemical substances to another. Chemical reactions encompass changes that only involve the positions of electrons

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What Are Dilutions | Chemical Calculations | Chemistry | FuseSchool

In this video, we will look at what dilutions are in chemistry, how to calculate them using a very easy equation and even extending to multiple dilutions which are called serial dilutions. Dilution is the process of adding water (or another solvent) to a solution to decrease the concentr

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Lec 10 | MIT RES.6-008 Digital Signal Processing, 1975

Lecture 10: Circular convolution Instructor: Alan V. Oppenheim View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/RES6-008S11 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

From playlist MIT RES.6-008 Digital Signal Processing, 1975

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Convolution in the time domain

Now that you understand the Fourier transform, it's time to start learning about time-frequency analyses. Convolution is one of the best ways to extract time-frequency dynamics from a time series. Convolution can be conceptualized and implemented in the time domain or in the frequency doma

From playlist OLD ANTS #3) Time-frequency analysis via Morlet wavelet convolution

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Depthwise Separable Convolution - A FASTER CONVOLUTION!

In this video, I talk about depthwise Separable Convolution - A faster method of convolution with less computation power & parameters. We mathematically prove how it is faster, and discuss applications where it is used in modern research. If you liked that video, hit that like button. If

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Convolution in the time domain

This video lesson is part of a complete course on neuroscience time series analyses. The full course includes - over 47 hours of video instruction - lots and lots of MATLAB exercises and problem sets - access to a dedicated Q&A forum. You can find out more here: https://www.udemy.

From playlist NEW ANTS #3) Time-frequency analysis

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Convolution via frequency domain multiplication

Is time-domain convolution too slow? (Yes it is.) Learn how to do lightning-fast convolution in the frequency domain. This will also help you understand that wavelet convolution is really just filtering. The video uses files you can download from https://github.com/mikexcohen/ANTS_youtube

From playlist OLD ANTS #3) Time-frequency analysis via Morlet wavelet convolution

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Convolution Neural Networks - EXPLAINED

In this video, we talk about Convolutional Neural Networks. Give the video a thumbs up and hit that SUBSCRIBE button for more awesome content. Code to demonstrate Equivariance wrt Translation: https://github.com/ajhalthor/cnn-notes/blob/master/trans_conv_combined.py My video on Generati

From playlist Convolution Neural Networks

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Practical 3.2 – CNN models

Convolutional Neural Networks – Architectures Full project: https://github.com/Atcold/torch-Video-Tutorials Network available at the full project repository. A more exhaustive overview of the most relevant architectures for image recognition can be found at https://culurciello.github.io/t

From playlist Deep-Learning-Course

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Chemistry: What is a Covalent Bond? - Polar & Nonpolar - Intramolecular Forces

Practice Tests available at http://bit.ly/CHEMTESTS - 50 questions + Complete Answer Key Covalent bonds are one of the 3 main types of intramolecular forces, along with ionic bonds and metallic bonds. Covalent bonds are the result of atoms sharing their valence electrons. Covalent bonds ca

From playlist Chemistry Lessons

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The Evolution of Convolution Neural Networks

From the one that started it all "LeNet" (1998) to the deeper networks we see today like Xception (2017), here are some important CNN architectures you should know. If you like the video, show your support with a like, and SUBSCRIBE for more awesome content on Machine Learning, deep Learni

From playlist Deep Learning Research Papers

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Deep Learning Lecture 5.3 - ConvNets

Convolutional Neural Networks: - Overall Architecture of a CNN Classifier - Convolutional Layers - Nonlinear Activation Function - Pooling or Striding - Boundary (Zero Padding) - LeNet-5 - AlexNet - Convolutions on different topologies

From playlist Deep Learning Lecture

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Chemical Reactions (1 of 11) Double Replacement Reactions, An Explanation

Describes the basics of double replacement reactions, how to identify them, predict the products and balance the chemical equation. Two examples are also shown, AgNO3 + K2CrO4 and Pb(NO3)2 + KI You can see a listing of all my videos at my website, http://www.stepbystepscience.com A chemic

From playlist Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry

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Convolution as spectral multiplication

This video lesson is part of a complete course on neuroscience time series analyses. The full course includes - over 47 hours of video instruction - lots and lots of MATLAB exercises and problem sets - access to a dedicated Q&A forum. You can find out more here: https://www.udemy.

From playlist NEW ANTS #3) Time-frequency analysis

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