In computer science, string generation is the process of creating a set of strings from a collection of rules. This is an opposite process to that of parsing, which recognises a string based on some collection of rules. Applications of string generation include test data generation, Captchas and random essay generation. (Wikipedia).
What is the goal of string theory?
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From playlist Science Unplugged: String Theory
What is the most important achievement of string theory?
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From playlist Science Unplugged: String Theory
Experimenting and seeing what we can do with strings
From playlist Computer Science
In physics, string theory is a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings. String theory describes how these strings propagate through space and interact with each other. On distance scales larger than
From playlist Physics
How has string theory evolved over the decades?
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From playlist Science Unplugged: String Theory
The stringr library is part of the R tidyverse and provides a range of convenience functions for working with character strings. In this lesson, we learn how to sort strings alphabetically using the stringr package. stringr Series Code Notebook: https://www.kaggle.com/hamelg/stringr-tuto
From playlist stringr
Lecture 9 | String Theory and M-Theory
(November 23, 2010) Leonard Susskind gives a lecture on the constraints of string theory and gives a few examples that show how these work. String theory (with its close relative, M-theory) is the basis for the most ambitious theories of the physical world. It has profoundly influenced
From playlist Lecture Collection | String Theory and M-Theory
More videos like this online at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com We do quite a lot in this video so if you are new to Java you will get a lot out of this. First we revisit StringBuilder and the reverse method. Then looking at how we can assign non-string values to strings with concatenation
From playlist Java
Top Eeigenvalue of a Random Matrix: Tracy-Widom Distribution and Third Order... by Satya Majumdar
11 January 2017 to 13 January 2017 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bengaluru String theory has come a long way, from its origin in 1970's as a possible model of strong interactions, to the present day where it sheds light not only on the original problem of strong interactions, but
From playlist String Theory: Past and Present
The Gregory-Laflamme instability of black strings revisited by Pau Figueras
PROGRAM 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 (II
From playlist NUMSTRING 2022
Pumping parse trees: Theory of Computation (Mar 30 2021)
This is a recording of a live class for Math 3342, Theory of Computation, an undergraduate course for math & computer science majors at Fairfield University, Spring 2021. Class website: http://cstaecker.fairfield.edu/~cstaecker/courses/2021s3342/
From playlist Math 3342 (Theory of Computation) Spring 2021
Topological Strings and String Dualities by Rajesh Gopakumar
J-Holomorphic Curves and Gromov-Witten Invariants DATE:25 December 2017 to 04 January 2018 VENUE:Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bangalore Holomorphic curves are a central object of study in complex algebraic geometry. Such curves are meaningful even when the target has an almost complex stru
From playlist J-Holomorphic Curves and Gromov-Witten Invariants
8.5: L-Systems - The Nature of Code
This video covers the basics of L-System algorithms and how they can be applied to "turtle graphics" drawing in Processing. http://natureofcode.com Contact: http://twitter.com/shiffman/ (If I reference a link or project and it's not included in this description, please let me know!) Re
From playlist The Nature of Code: Simulating Natural Systems
Theory of Computation 5. Context Free Languages ADUni
From playlist [Shai Simonson]Theory of Computation
Theory of Computation Recitation 5
Theory of Computation Recitation 5 aduni
From playlist [Shai Simonson]Theory of Computation
Generalized Geometry for String Theory - B. Zwiebach - 12/10/2013
A conference celebrating the 50th anniversary of quarks honoring Murray Gell-Mann was held at Caltech on December 9-10, 2013. For more information, visit: http://hep.caltech.edu/gm/
From playlist String Theory - Prof. Zwiebach & Susskind
Topological Strings and String Dualities (Lecture - 02) by Rajesh Gopakumar
J-Holomorphic Curves and Gromov-Witten Invariants DATE:25 December 2017 to 04 January 2018 VENUE:Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bangalore Holomorphic curves are a central object of study in complex algebraic geometry. Such curves are meaningful even when the target has an almost complex stru
From playlist J-Holomorphic Curves and Gromov-Witten Invariants
Let's review Java generics and exceptions. Learn how make a class that stores a concrete type (such as int or String) into one that can store anything. Also learn how to throw and catch exceptions.
From playlist Intermediate Java
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From playlist Science Unplugged: String Theory
PiTP-Some Basic Superstring Theory, Part 1 - John Schwarz
PiTP-Some Basic Superstring Theory, Part 1 John Schwarz California Institute of Technology July 14, 2008
From playlist PiTP 2008