Free plotting software

PLplot

PLplot is a library of subroutines that are often used to make scientific plots in compiled languages such as C, C++, D, Fortran, Ada, OCaml and Java. The library also exists as an unofficial binding for the .NET runtime. PLplot can also be used interactively by interpreted languages such as Octave, Python, Perl and Tcl. The current version was written primarily by Maurice J. LeBrun and Geoffrey Furnish. (Wikipedia).

PLplot
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106 Solving for x

Using Sympy to solve algebraic expressions and equations.

From playlist Introduction to Pyhton for mathematical programming

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(ML 7.7.A1) Dirichlet distribution

Definition of the Dirichlet distribution, what it looks like, intuition for what the parameters control, and some statistics: mean, mode, and variance.

From playlist Machine Learning

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The formal definition of a sequence.

We have an intuitive picture of sequences (infinite ordered lists). But there is a formal definition of sequences based out of the idea of a specific function between sets, specifically from the positive integers to the real numbers. ►Full DISCRETE MATH Course Playlist: https://www.youtu

From playlist Discrete Math (Full Course: Sets, Logic, Proofs, Probability, Graph Theory, etc)

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Formal Definitions in Math | Ex: Even & Odd Integers

We've all seen even and odd integers before. But how - exactly - are they defined? How would you use them in a proof about the even, and odd integers. In this example we properly define the even and odd integers. In the next video, we will use them in a proof about even and odd integers.

From playlist Discrete Math (Full Course: Sets, Logic, Proofs, Probability, Graph Theory, etc)

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102 Printing mathematical symbols in Sympy

How to output your mathematical code using an in built Sympy printer.

From playlist Introduction to Pyhton for mathematical programming

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The union of two sets

In this video we talk about the union of two sets, A union B. This is defined to be the set of elements that come from EITHER A OR B. We some examples of the union written in set-builder notation and visualize it with Venn Diagrams ►FULL DISCRETE MATH PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/pla

From playlist Discrete Math (Full Course: Sets, Logic, Proofs, Probability, Graph Theory, etc)

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The sum and product of finite sequences

Learning Objectives: Use Summation and Product notation to express the sum and product of a finite sequence. We also discuss factorial notation. ►Full DISCRETE MATH Course Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxersk8fUxiUMSIx0DBqsKZS ********************************

From playlist Discrete Math (Full Course: Sets, Logic, Proofs, Probability, Graph Theory, etc)

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105 Limits

Dealing with limits in Sympy.

From playlist Introduction to Pyhton for mathematical programming

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