3A Matrix Addition and Subtraction-YouTube sharing.mov
Learn how to add and subtract matrices.
From playlist Linear Algebra
How do we add matrices. A matrix is an abstract object that exists in its own right, and in this sense, it is similar to a natural number, or a complex number, or even a polynomial. Each element in a matrix has an address by way of the row in which it is and the column in which it is. Y
From playlist Introducing linear algebra
Matrix addition and matrix multiplication | Lecture 2 | Matrix Algebra for Engineers
How to add and multiply matrices. 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.youtube.com/user/jchasnov?sub_confirmation=1
From playlist Matrix Algebra for Engineers
3B Addition and Subtraction Examples-YouTube sharing.mov
Some examples of matrix addition and subtraction.
From playlist Linear Algebra
Linear Algebra for Computer Scientists. 3. Vector Addition
This computer science video is the third in a series about linear algebra for computer scientists. In this video you will learn how to add two vectors together in two dimensions, three dimensions, or indeed any number of dimensions. You will also see how express vector addition algebraic
From playlist Linear Algebra for Computer Scientists
Adding vectors is a simple task. As long as the vectors are represented in a similar space, i.e. two- or three-dimensional space, the task of vector addition can be accomplished by element-wise addition of the components of the vectors. You can learn more about Mathematica on my Udemy co
From playlist Introducing linear algebra
Adding two multi digit whole numbers
👉 You will learn how to add and subtract integers. We will work through adding and subtracting two integers up to multiple integers. We can look at adding and subtracting integers by looking at there values on a number line where there value is the place holder and there sign is there di
From playlist Integer Operations
Vector Addition Graphical Method | Linear Algebra
In this video, we look at examples of adding vectors in the plane, i.e., vectors in two dimensions, using the graphical method. This is also referred to as the parallelogram method for adding vectors. We further discuss examples of the graphical method of vector subtraction. In a subsequen
From playlist Linear Algebra
Implementation of Elliptic Curve Cryptography
Cryptography and Network Security by Prof. D. Mukhopadhyay, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
From playlist Computer - Cryptography and Network Security
Learn how to add multi digit numbers using the vertical method
👉 You will learn how to add and subtract integers. We will work through adding and subtracting two integers up to multiple integers. We can look at adding and subtracting integers by looking at there values on a number line where there value is the place holder and there sign is there di
From playlist Integer Operations
#381 How to work with a Real Time Operating System and is it any good? (FreeRTOS, ESP32)
Using a real operating system to simplify programming with the Arduino IDE. Is this possible and how? Let’s have a closer look! Operating systems were invented to simplify our lives. But, because they need a lot of resources, they only run on reasonable computers like the Raspberry Pi or a
From playlist ESP32
Rudolf Zeidler - Scalar and mean curvature comparison via the Dirac operator
I will explain a spinorial approach towards a comparison and rigidity principle involving scalar and mean curvature for certain warped products over intervals. This is motivated by recent scalar curvature comparison questions of Gromov, in particular distance estimates under lower scalar c
From playlist Talks of Mathematics Münster's reseachers
MIT 3.60 | Lec 6a: Symmetry, Structure, Tensor Properties of Materials
Part 1: 2D Plane Groups, Lattices (cont.) View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/3-60F05 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
From playlist MIT 3.60 Symmetry, Structure & Tensor Properties of Material
Matrix Models, Gauge-Gravity Duality, and Simulations on the Lattice (Lecture 2) by Georg Bergner
NONPERTURBATIVE AND NUMERICAL APPROACHES TO QUANTUM GRAVITY, STRING THEORY AND HOLOGRAPHY (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: David Berenstein (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA), Simon Catterall (Syracuse University, USA), Masanori Hanada (University of Surrey, UK), Anosh Joseph (IISER Mohal
From playlist NUMSTRING 2022
Intrinsic Functions - Vector Processing Extensions
Ooof! Well you guys asked for it, and it's up there in complexity for this channel! XD In this video I demonstrate how CPU Extensions can be used in your C++ programs via Compiler Intrinsic Functions to perform SIMD parallel operations. First I demonstrate how these extensions look and fee
From playlist Interesting Programming
The Vector Heat Method - SIGGRAPH 2019
The Vector Heat Method. Nicholas Sharp, Yousuf Soliman, and Keenan Crane. ACM Trans. on Graph. (2019) Paper: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~kmcrane/Projects/VectorHeatMethod/paper.pdf Code: https://github.com/nmwsharp/vector-heat-demo This paper describes a method for efficiently computing paral
From playlist Research
Martin J. Gander: Multigrid and Domain Decomposition: Similarities and Differences
Both multigrid and domain decomposition methods are so called optimal solvers for Laplace type problems, but how do they compare? I will start by showing in what sense these methods are optimal for the Laplace equation, which will reveal that while both multigrid and domain decomposition a
From playlist Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
This shows an interactive illustration that explains that parallel vectors can have either the same or opposite directions. The clip is from the book "Immersive Linear Algebra" at http://www.immersivemath.com
From playlist Chapter 2 - Vectors
How to write an algebraic proof
👉 Learn how to write an algebraic proof. Algebraic proofs are used to help students understand how to write formal proofs where we have a statement and a reason. In the case of an algebraic proof the statement will be the operations used to solve an algebraic equation and the reason will
From playlist Parallel Lines and a Transversal