PSI Protein Classifier is a program generalizing the results of both successive and independent iterations of the PSI-BLAST program. PSI Protein Classifier determines belonging of the found by PSI-BLAST proteins to the known families. The unclassified proteins are grouped according to similarity. PSI Protein Classifier allows to measure evolutionary distances between families of homologous proteins by the number of PSI-BLAST iterations. (Wikipedia).
AIUK 2022 WORKSHOP - Scivision: Applying computer vision methods
Research in Action at AI UK 2022 was a series of interactive workshops designed to connect researchers with external stakeholders to solve real-world problems.
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From playlist STAT 503
MIT 7.05 General Biochemistry, Spring 2020 Instructor: Matthew Vander Heiden View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/7-05S20 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP62wNcIMfinU64CAfreShjpt In this lecture, Professor Vander Heiden introduces oxidative phosp
From playlist (Selected Lectures) MIT 7.05 General Biochemistry, Spring 2020
Dave Benson: Spectral methods in the representation theory of finite groups - Lecture 3
My intention is to develop the cohomology theory of finite groups and use it to discuss the stable module category and the homotopy category of complexes of injective modules, and to relate them to the modules over cochains on the classifying space. This video is part of a series of lectu
From playlist Summer School: Spectral methods in algebra, geometry, and topology
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Jürgen Jost, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Germany
From playlist Public Lectures
John Greenlees: The singularity category of C^*(BG) for a finite group G
SMRI Algebra and Geometry Online John Greenlees (Warwick University) Abstract: The cohomology ring H^*(BG) (with coefficients in a field k of characteristic p) is a very special graded commutative ring, but this comes out much more clearly if one uses the cochains C^*(BG), which can be vi
From playlist SMRI Algebra and Geometry Online
Seminar In the Analysis and Methods of PDE (SIAM PDE): Barbara Niethammer
Title: An obstacle problem for cell polarization Date: Thursday, March 3, 2022, 11:30 am ET Speaker: Barbara Niethammer, University of Bonn Abstract: We investigate a model for cell polarization under external stimulus where a diffusion equation in the inner cell is coupled to reaction di
From playlist Seminar In the Analysis and Methods of PDE (SIAM PDE)
AMMI Course "Geometric Deep Learning" - Lecture 1 (Introduction) - Michael Bronstein
Video recording of the course "Geometric Deep Learning" taught in the African Master in Machine Intelligence in July-August 2021 by Michael Bronstein (Imperial College/Twitter), Joan Bruna (NYU), Taco Cohen (Qualcomm), and Petar Veličković (DeepMind) Lecture 1: Symmetry through the centur
From playlist AMMI Geometric Deep Learning Course - First Edition (2021)
Stanford EE104: Introduction to Machine Learning | 2020 | Lecture 13 - erm for classifiers
Professor Sanjay Lall Electrical Engineering To follow along with the course schedule and syllabus, visit: http://ee104.stanford.edu To view all online courses and programs offered by Stanford, visit: https://online.stanford.edu/
From playlist Stanford EE104: Introduction to Machine Learning Full Course
12. Introduction to Protein Structure; Structure Comparison and Classification
MIT 7.91J Foundations of Computational and Systems Biology, Spring 2014 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/7-91JS14 Instructor: Ernest Fraenkel Professor Ernest Fraenkel begins his unit of the course, which moves across scales, from atoms to proteins to networks. This lecture is
From playlist MIT 7.91J Foundations of Computational and Systems Biology
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From playlist General Mechanics
Q269, Power Series of x^2*tan^-1(x)
Power Series of x^2*tan^-1(x)
From playlist Best Friend 1/(1-x) & Power Series, calculus 2
Christopher Schafhauser: On the classification of nuclear simple C*-algebras, Lecture 2
Mini course of the conference YMC*A, August 2021, University of Münster. Abstract: A conjecture of George Elliott dating back to the early 1990’s asks if separable, simple, nuclear C*-algebras are determined up to isomorphism by their K-theoretic and tracial data. Restricting to purely i
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