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Recursive economics

Recursive economics is a branch of modern economics based on a paradigm of individuals making a series of two-period optimization decisions over time. (Wikipedia).

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Recursive Factorial Function

Introduction to recursion.

From playlist Computer Science

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Recursively Defined Sets - An Intro

Recursively defined sets are an important concept in mathematics, computer science, and other fields because they provide a framework for defining complex objects or structures in a simple, iterative way. By starting with a few basic objects and applying a set of rules repeatedly, we can g

From playlist All Things Recursive - with Math and CS Perspective

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Comparing Iterative and Recursive Factorial Functions

Comparing iterative and recursive factorial functions

From playlist Computer Science

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SYN_018 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Recursion

In this short micro-lecture, Victoria Galarneau, one of Prof. Handke's students, discusses the term 'recursion', a central notion in syntax.

From playlist Micro-Lectures - Syntax

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Applying the recursive formula to a sequence to determine the first five terms

👉 Learn all about recursive sequences. Recursive form is a way of expressing sequences apart from the explicit form. In the recursive form of defining sequences, each term of a sequence is expressed in terms of the preceding term unlike in the explicit form where each term is expressed in

From playlist Sequences

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How to use the recursive formula to evaluate the first five terms

👉 Learn all about recursive sequences. Recursive form is a way of expressing sequences apart from the explicit form. In the recursive form of defining sequences, each term of a sequence is expressed in terms of the preceding term unlike in the explicit form where each term is expressed in

From playlist Sequences

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Ex: Write a Recursive and Explicit Equation to Model Linear Growth

This video provides an basic example of how to determine a recursive and explicit equation to model linear growth given P_0 and P_1. http://mathispower4u.com

From playlist Linear, Exponential, and Logistic Growth: Recursive/Explicit

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Applying the recursive formula to a geometric sequence

👉 Learn all about recursive sequences. Recursive form is a way of expressing sequences apart from the explicit form. In the recursive form of defining sequences, each term of a sequence is expressed in terms of the preceding term unlike in the explicit form where each term is expressed in

From playlist Sequences

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Compare Linear and Exponential Growth Using Recursive and Explicit Equations

This video explains the different between linear and exponential growth. Both recursive and explicit equations are discussed. Site: http://mathispower4u.com

From playlist Linear, Exponential, and Logistic Growth: Recursive/Explicit

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Disruption - Seminar 29 - AGI timelines

A seminar series on the science of disruption in technology organised by Adam Dorr. This week we discuss timelines for artificial general intelligence (AGI), how various groups in society are updating their timelines and what that might mean. Topics: - What is narrow vs general AI? AI vs

From playlist Disruption seminar

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BIP119, EU regulatory attack, El Salvador, and much more in Q&A with aantonop (April 2022)

Well this one is a doozy. It starts with the BIP119 controversy, it's got a couple of rants including one about the EU's latest regulatory attack on wallets and another about El Salvador. There are questions about hardware wallets, security, and so much more. Enjoy this livestream from Apr

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Interpretable Neural Networks for Panel Data Analysis in Economics | AISC

For slides and more information on the paper, visit https://ai.science/e/interpretable-neural-networks-for-panel-data-analysis-in-economics--fr9lyZxVFVPjoniQb1uR Speaker: Yucheng Yang; Host: Jiri Stodulka Motivation: Even though deep learning and sufficient amount of data may lead to st

From playlist ML in Economics

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Introduction to arithmetic sequences | Sequences, series and induction | Precalculus | Khan Academy

Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/precalculus/seq_induction/seq_and_series/e/arithmetic_sequences_1?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=Precalculus Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/precalculus/seq_in

From playlist Precalculus | Get Ready for Grade Level | Khan Academy

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Explicit & recursive formulas for geometric sequences | High School Math | Khan Academy

Sal finds an explicit formula of a geometric sequence given the first few terms of the sequences. Then he explores equivalent forms the explicit formula and finds the corresponding recursive formula. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/high-school-math/math1/math1-sequ

From playlist Mathematics I | High School Math | Khan Academy

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Converting an explicit formula of a geometric sequence to a recursive formula | Khan Academy

Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/precalculus/seq_induction/precalc-geometric-sequences/e/recursive-formulas-for-geometric-sequences?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=Precalculus Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanac

From playlist Mathematics I | High School Math | Khan Academy

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NLP in Finance: Realities, Challenges, and Possibilities

Presented by: Oana Frunza – VP of AI research, Machine Learning Research Department at Morgan Stanley In this talk I will go over a selection of high-level financial applications where NLP solutions facilitate increased efficiencies and generate competitive advantages. Then, I will go int

From playlist NLP Summit 2021

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Evaluating sequences in recursive form | Mathematics I | High School Math | Khan Academy

Sal shows how to evaluate a sequence that is defined with a recursive formula. This definition gives the base case and then defines how to find the subsequent terms using the base case. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/high-school-math/math1/math1-rational-exponents

From playlist Mathematics I | High School Math | Khan Academy

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Worked example: using recursive formula for arithmetic sequence | High School Math | Khan Academy

Example finding the 4th term in a recursively defined arithmetic sequence. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/high-school-math/math1/math1-sequences/math1-constructing-arithmetic-sequences/v/recursive-formula-for-arithmetic-sequence?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_c

From playlist Precalculus | Get Ready for Grade Level | Khan Academy

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How to determine the first five terms for a recursive sequence

👉 Learn all about recursive sequences. Recursive form is a way of expressing sequences apart from the explicit form. In the recursive form of defining sequences, each term of a sequence is expressed in terms of the preceding term unlike in the explicit form where each term is expressed in

From playlist Sequences

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Converting recursive & explicit forms of arithmetic sequences | High School Math | Khan Academy

Sal is given an arithmetic sequence in explicit form and he converts it to recursive form. Then he does so the other way around! Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/high-school-math/math1/math1-sequences/math1-introduction-to-geometric-sequences/v/geometric-sequences-i

From playlist Mathematics I | High School Math | Khan Academy

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