Concurrency control algorithms
Raymond's Algorithm is a lock based algorithm for mutual exclusion on a distributed system. It imposes a logical structure (a K-ary tree) on distributed resources. As defined, each node has only a single parent, to which all requests to attain the token are made. (Wikipedia).
How to Compute a Maclaurin Polynomial
Free ebook http://bookboon.com/en/learn-calculus-2-on-your-mobile-device-ebook What is a Maclaurin polynomial? In mathematics, a Taylor series is a representation of a function as an infinite sum of terms that are calculated from the values of the function's derivatives at a single point
From playlist A second course in university calculus.
[Calculus] Newton's Method || Lecture 36
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From playlist Calculus 1
Newton's Polyseries and the Harriot-Pascal Array | Algebraic Calculus Two 2 | Wild Egg Maths
We introduce the famous binomial series of Newton, extending the Binomial theorem to rational values of the exponent. With the Algebraic Calculus approach, we cannot interpret this formula in the usual way, as we have to stick with concrete arithmetic involving rational numbers. However we
From playlist Algebraic Calculus Two
The Campbell-Baker-Hausdorff and Dynkin formula and its finite nature
In this video explain, implement and numerically validate all the nice formulas popping up from math behind the theorem of Campbell, Baker, Hausdorff and Dynkin, usually a.k.a. Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff formula. Here's the TeX and python code: https://gist.github.com/Nikolaj-K/8e9a345e4c932
From playlist Algebra
Calculus BC - Unit 5 Lesson 2: Lagrange Error Bound
Calculus BC - Taylor's Remainder Theorem and the Lagrange Error Bound
From playlist AP Calculus BC
Linear Algebra 9a: Introduction to Gaussian Elimination
https://bit.ly/PavelPatreon https://lem.ma/LA - Linear Algebra on Lemma http://bit.ly/ITCYTNew - Dr. Grinfeld's Tensor Calculus textbook https://lem.ma/prep - Complete SAT Math Prep
From playlist Part 1 Linear Algebra: An In-Depth Introduction with a Focus on Applications
C34 Expanding this method to higher order linear differential equations
I this video I expand the method of the variation of parameters to higher-order (higher than two), linear ODE's.
From playlist Differential Equations
NYC Tech Talk Series: How Google Backs Up the Internet
Google Tech Talk October 22, 2013 (more info below) Presented by Raymond Blum ABSTRACT Systems like GMail and Picasa keep massive amounts of data in the cloud, all of which has to be constantly backed up to prepare for the inevitable. Typical backup and recovery techniques don't scale, s
From playlist Google NYC Tech Talks
How To Get A Job As A Python Developer - 2020 | How To Get A Job As A Python Programmer |Simplilearn
🔥Enroll for Free on the Simplilearn Course and get course completion certificate: https://www.simplilearn.com/skillup-free-online-courses?utm_campaign=Python&utm_medium=DescriptionFirstFold&utm_source=youtube This video on 'How to become a Python Developer' by Simplilearn will help you lea
Fifth Imaging & Inverse Problems (IMAGINE) OneWorld SIAM-IS Virtual Seminar Series Talk
Date: Wednesday, November 1, 10:00am EDT Speaker: Xiaoqun Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Title: Stochastic primal dual splitting algorithms for convex and nonconvex composite optimization in imaging Abstract: Primal dual splitting algorithms are largely adopted for composited optim
From playlist Imaging & Inverse Problems (IMAGINE) OneWorld SIAM-IS Virtual Seminar Series
This webinar organized by IFMSA-Kurdistan on 13/8/2020 Timestamps: 4:23 - Brain 16:36 - Learning 21:50 - Genetic Algorithm 30:00 - Machine Learning 46:19 - Intelligence 58:00 - Questions Is intelligence inherited or can we actively change its dimensions? What are different theories of int
From playlist Webinar with med. students
Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys How To Use Newton's Method from Calculus. An easy example using the formula.
From playlist Calculus
Raymond Kurzweil - How Do Brains Function?
Everything we know, everything we think, comes from our brain. How do brains manage this remarkable feat? What principles do brains use? Do all brains work similarly? How to account for differences among species and among individuals? Are brains our window to reality, seeing what truly exi
From playlist Understanding the Brain - Closer To Truth - Core Topics
Using Taylor Polynomials to Approximate Functions
This video shows how to determine a Taylor Polynomial to approximate a function. http://mathispower4u.yolasite.com/
From playlist Infinite Sequences and Series
Rochelle Kronzek & Raymond Smullyan - Honoring the Late, Great Storyteller of Logic - G4G13 Apr 2018
His math - His magic - His music - His philosophy - His friendship with Martin Gardner.
From playlist Tributes & Commemorations
History's Greatest Mysteries: Secrets of Bruce Lee's Death Revealed (Season 2)
The brother of martial arts legend, Bruce Lee, has many questions surrounding his brother's death, sparking an investigation to reveal the true cause, in this clip from Season 2, "The Death of Bruce Lee." #HistorysGreatestMysteries Watch all new episodes of History's Greatest Mysteries,
From playlist History's Greatest Mysteries | Season 2 | History
Europe: The First Crusade - On to Jerusalem - Extra History - #6
The Crusaders now held Antioch, but not securely. The Turks still control the citadel atop the mountain and had a massive army coming to reinforce them. The situation grew worse when Stephen of Blois deserted from the Crusades, and told the Byzantine reinforcements not to bother: he believ
From playlist Extra History (ALL EPISODES)
In 1209, the assassination of a Papal representative spurred Pope Innocent III to declare a crusade against the Cathars in Southeastern France. The next twenty years changed the map of Europe. This is the forgotten history of the Albigensian Crusade. This is original content based on res
From playlist Europe
Join Alex and Anthony Zoccolillo (http://cla.tamucc.edu/psycandsoci/faculty/ZoccolilloAnthony.html) as they discuss the great but problematic Rain Man (1988) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095953/). These are some wonderful performances by Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman, but the autism port
From playlist CinemaPsych Podcast
Taylor's Theorem for Remainders
Calculus: Given a Taylor polynomial for a function f(x) with n+1 derivatives, Taylor's Theorem gives us a method for estimating the error from the actual value. The example of f(x) = x^5 + 1 is given. For more videos like this one, please visit the Calculus playlists at this channel.
From playlist Calculus Pt 6: Sequences and Series