Neutron-acceptance diagram shading (NADS) is a beam simulation technique. Unlike Monte-Carlo simulation codes like McStas, NADS does not trace individual neutrons but traces linearly-related bunches in a reduced-dimensionality phase space. Bunches are subdivided where necessary to follow accurately a simplified surface reflectivity model. This makes jnads results equivalent to Monte-Carlo simulations but about 5 orders of magnitude faster for difficult modelling tasks. (Wikipedia).
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From playlist Set theory
Notwithstanding the fact that I introduce the topic as the orbit stabilizer syndrome, this video takes you through the orbit stabilizer theorem. :-) It states that the number of cosets formed by the stabilizer of a group (called the index) is the same as the number of elements in the orbi
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Tidal effects in the GWs from compacts-object binary systems (Lecture - 05) by Tanja Hinderer
Summer School on Gravitational-Wave Astronomy DATE: 17 July 2017 to 28 July 2017 VENUE: Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore This school is a part of the annual ICTS summer schools in gravitational wave astronomy. This year’s school will focus on the physics and astrophysics of compact
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LU decomposition | Lecture 14 | Matrix Algebra for Engineers
How to decompose a matrix into the product of a lower diagonal and upper diagonal matrix. Join me on Coursera: https://www.coursera.org/learn/matrix-algebra-engineers Lecture notes at http://www.math.ust.hk/~machas/matrix-algebra-for-engineers.pdf Subscribe to my channel: http://www.yo
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Stabilizer in abstract algebra
In the previous video we looked at the orbit of a set. To work towards the orbit stabilizer theorem, we take a look at what a stabilizer is in this video.
From playlist Abstract algebra
2 Construction of a Matrix-YouTube sharing.mov
This video shows you how a matrix is constructed from a set of linear equations. It helps you understand where the various elements in a matrix comes from.
From playlist Linear Algebra
Sources of Continuous Gravitational Waves Part 2 by lan Jones
WORKSHOP: LISC - Continuous Gravitational Waves Workshop (Virtual) Date: 25-27 October 2021 Venue: Online Speaker: lan Jones (University of Southampton) License:- This lecture is a part of Continuous Gravitational Waves Workshop 2021 held by LIGO India Scientific Collaboration(LISC), Oc
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2009 Terry Lectures: The New Universe
Full of dark matter collapsing the galaxies into being and dark energy accelerating them apart, the evolving universe, according to 2009-10 Terry lecturers JOEL R. PRIMACK and NANCY ELLEN ABRAMS, has turned out to be wildly more interesting than the image of an empty space scattered with c
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Orbit of a set in abstract algebra
In this video we start to take a look at the orbit-stabilizer theorem. Our first stop is the orbit of a set. The orbit is created by taking an arbitrary element of a set and acting on that element by all the elements in the set of an an arbitrary group. In this video, we look at a few p
From playlist Abstract algebra
Integration 10 Numerical Integration Video 1 Part 2.mov
Discussion on numerical integration using Trapezoidal Sums.
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IGSCE Edexcel Physics lesson on stellar evolution
From playlist Edexecel IGCSE Physics
Luciano Rezzolla - Binary neutron stars: from gravitational to particle physics - IPAM at UCLA
Recorded 5 October 2021. Luciano Rezzolla of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt presents "Virtual Talk: Binary neutron stars: from gravitational to particle physics" at IPAM's Workshop I: Computational Challenges in Multi-Messenger Astrophysics. Abstract: I will argue that if
From playlist Workshop: Computational Challenges in Multi-Messenger Astrophysics
Astrophysical Implications of Gravitational wave Detections by B.S. Sathyaprakash
Discussion Meeting The Future of Gravitational-Wave Astronomy ORGANIZERS: Parameswaran Ajith, K. G. Arun, B. S. Sathyaprakash, Tarun Souradeep and G. Srinivasan DATE: 19 August 2019 to 22 August 2019 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore This discussion meeting, organized in c
From playlist The Future of Gravitational-wave Astronomy 2019
Nuclear Fission - GCSE Physics Revision - SCIENCE WITH HAZEL
In this GCSE Physics revision video, Hazel talks you through nuclear fission, including the nuclear reactor (moderator, control rods and coolant), and how chain reactions are set up. These videos are designed to help with your GCSE science revision. To keep up to date with my Science wit
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Diamond in a Black Hole, What's Holding Starship, Mining Jupiter for Fuel | Q&A 174
In this week's episode, I explain how we could use Jupiter as a source of fuel for our fusion reactors, what it means to say there's a scientific consensus, and if gravitational waves can trigger earthquakes. 00:00 Start 01:26 Could we mine Jupiter for hydrogen? 03:24 What does "scientifi
From playlist Questions and Answers with Fraser Cain
Horizons in Accelerators, Particle/Nuclear Physics and Laboratory-based Quantum Sensors for HEP/NP-3
PROGRAM HORIZONS IN ACCELERATORS, PARTICLE/NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND LABORATORY-BASED QUANTUM SENSORS FOR HEP/NP (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: Swapan Chattopadhyay (FNAL, Batavia, USA & IISc, India) and Rohini Godbole (IISc, India) DATE: 14 November 2022 to 17 November 2022 VENUE: Chandrasekhar Audit
From playlist Horizons in Accelerators, Particle/Nuclear Physics and Laboratory-based Quantum Sensors for HEP/NP (HYBRID)
Equivalence Relations Definition and Examples
Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys Equivalence Relations Definition and Examples. This video starts by defining a relation, reflexive relation, symmetric relation, transitive relation, and then an equivalence relation. Several examples are given.
From playlist Abstract Algebra
The Future of Space Telescopes
Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACE The mysteries of our universe seem limitless. However to unlock them, we’re going to need some incredible technologies to peer deeper and more sharply into space time.
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