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Stationary set

In mathematics, specifically set theory and model theory, a stationary set is a set that is not too small in the sense that it intersects all club sets, and is analogous to a set of non-zero measure in measure theory. There are at least three closely related notions of stationary set, depending on whether one is looking at subsets of an ordinal, or subsets of something of given cardinality, or a powerset. (Wikipedia).

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Set Game

SET is an awesome game that really gets your brain working. Play it! Read more about SET here: http://theothermath.com/index.php/2020/03/27/set/

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Power Set of the Power Set of the Power Set of the Empty Set | Set Theory

The power set of the power set of the power set of the empty set, we'll go over how to find just that in today's set theory video lesson! We'll also go over the power set of the empty set, the power set of the power set of the empty set, and we'll se the power set of the power set of the p

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From playlist Set Theory

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From playlist Set Theory

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Set Theory (Part 1): Notation and Operations

Please feel free to leave comments/questions on the video and practice problems below! In this video series, we'll explore the basics of set theory. I assume no experience with set theory in the video series and anyone who's "been around town" in math should understand the videos. To make

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This video introduces the basic vocabulary used in set theory. http://mathispower4u.wordpress.com/

From playlist Sets

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Non-stationary Markow Processes: Approximations and Numerical Methods by Peter Glynn

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How to Escape Saddle Points Efficiently by Praneeth Netrapalli

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From playlist Mathematics

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Stochastic Gradient Descent and Machine Learning (Lecture 4) by Praneeth Netrapalli

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Nature of some stationary varifolds near multiplicity 2 tangent planes - Neshan Wickramasekera

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Sample Lecture P9 | MIT Unified Engineering, Fall 2005

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From playlist MIT 16.01 Unified Engineering, Fall 2005

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Probability - Convergence Theorems for Markov Chains: Oxford Mathematics 2nd Year Student Lecture:

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What is a Set Complement?

What is the complement of a set? Sets in mathematics are very cool, and one of my favorite thins in set theory is the complement and the universal set. In this video we will define complement in set theory, and in order to do so you will also need to know the meaning of universal set. I go

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(ML 18.5) Examples of Markov chains with various properties (part 2)

More examples of (discrete) Markov chains, to illustrate the concepts of irreducibility, aperiodicity, and stationary distributions.

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