In statistics, the order of integration, denoted I(d), of a time series is a summary statistic, which reports the minimum number of differences required to obtain a covariance-stationary series. (Wikipedia).
Integration 9 The Area Between Two Curves Part 3 Example 2
Working through an example of area between two curves.
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Integration 6 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Explanation of the fundamental theorem of calculus in an easy to understand way.
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Integration 9 The Area Between Two Curves Part 3 Example 1
Work through an example evaluating the area between two curves.
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Integration 7 Integrating the Product of Functions Part 2 Example 1
Working through an example of the reverse of the product rule for integration.
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Integration 7 Integrating the Product of Functions Part 2 Example 2
Working through an example using the reverse product rule for integration.
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Integration 8 The Substitution Rule in Integration Part 2 Example 3
Working through an example using the reverse of the chain rule for integration.
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Integration 4 The Definite Integral Part 3 Example 3
Working through another example using the definite integral.
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Integration 4 The Definite Integral Part 3 Example 4
Working through another example using the definite integral.
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Integration 4 The Definite Integral Part 2
Working through an example of the definite integral
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Sarah Post: Rational extensions of superintegrable systems, exceptional polynomials & Painleve eq.s
Abstract: In this talk, I will discuss recent work with Ian Marquette and Lisa Ritter on superintegable extensions of a Smorodinsky Winternitz potential associated with exception orthogonal polynomials (EOPs). EOPs are families of orthogonal polynomials that generalize the classical ones b
From playlist Integrable Systems 9th Workshop
What Lies Between a Function and Its Derivative? | Fractional Calculus
Can you take a derivative only partway? Is there any meaning to a "half-derivative"? Does such a concept even make sense? And if so, what do these fractional derivatives look like? Previous video about Cauchy's Formula for Repeated Integration: https://youtu.be/jNpKKDekS6k A really nice
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition (SoME) videos
MATH2018 Lecture 4.1 Double Integrals
Double integration extends the concepts of regular integration to functions of more than one variable. Instead of finding the area under a curve, we will be calculating the volume under a surface.
From playlist MATH2018 Engineering Mathematics 2D
MATH2018 Lecture 5.1 First-order Ordinary Differential Equations
We reviews some methods for solving first order ODEs, including separation of variables, substitution, and integrating factors.
From playlist MATH2018 Engineering Mathematics 2D
Alternatives to Reversing the Order of Integration: Research for Undergraduates
New math research! http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0020739X.2017.1329559 http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/YQpJeHUX2PWCuEKuMA83/full This paper presents some critical perspectives regarding pedagogical approaches to the method of reversing the order of integration in double integrals from pr
From playlist Mathematical analysis and applications
Mod-03 Lec-10 First Order Linear Equations
Ordinary Differential Equations and Applications by A. K. Nandakumaran,P. S. Datti & Raju K. George,Department of Mathematics,IISc Bangalore.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in.
From playlist IISc Bangalore: Ordinary Differential Equations and Applications | CosmoLearning.org Mathematics
Lec 8 | MIT Finite Element Procedures for Solids and Structures, Linear Analysis
Lecture 8: Numerical integrations, modeling considerations Instructor: Klaus-Jürgen Bathe View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/RES2-002S10 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
From playlist MIT Linear Finite Element Analysis
Multivariable Calculus | Changing the order of integration in double integrals.
We give some examples involving changing the order of integration in double integrals over more general regions. http://www.michael-penn.net http://www.randolphcollege.edu/mathematics/
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Geometric Methods for Orbit Integration - Scott Tremaine
Geometric Methods for Orbit Integration Scott Tremaine Institute for Advanced Study July 14, 2009
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Integration 8 The Substitution Rule in Integration Part 2 Example 4
Working through and example using the reverse of the chain rule in integration.
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