Network theory

Structural cut-off

The structural cut-off is a concept in network science which imposes a degree cut-off in the degree distribution of a finite size network due to structural limitations (such as the simple graph property). Networks with vertices with degree higher than the structural cut-off will display structural disassortativity. (Wikipedia).

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PCB Wall

What to do with all those old PCBs from stuff you've taken apart...

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SA04U: Truss Analysis (Method of Joints)

This lecture is a part of our online course on introductory structural analysis. Sign up using the following URL: https://courses.structure.education/ In addition to updated, expanded, and better organized video lectures, the course contains quizzes and other learning content.

From playlist Dr. Structure: Structural Analysis Video Lectures

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SA03: Analysis of Beams having one or more Internal Hinges

This lecture is a part of our online course on introductory structural analysis. Sign up using the following URL: https://courses.structure.education/ In addition to updated, expanded, and better organized video lectures, the course contains quizzes and other learning content.

From playlist Dr. Structure: Structural Analysis Video Lectures

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Building a Rock Solid DIY Pull Up Bar!

Why should you go with a DIY Pull Up BarInstead of buying a cheap, unstable, door-frame mounted pull up bar, I decided that I would manufacture my own bar to mount to the ceiling in my garage. This same process could be used to mount to a finished ceiling as long as you have a stud finde

From playlist Lawn mower

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SA04: Truss Analysis: Method of Joints

This lecture is a part of our online course on introductory structural analysis. Sign up using the following URL: https://courses.structure.education/ In addition to updated, expanded, and better organized video lectures, the course contains quizzes and other learning content.

From playlist Dr. Structure: Structural Analysis Video Lectures

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Teardrop linkage, in Lego

A tweet by @ChocoLinkage (https://twitter.com/ChocoLinkage/status/1174513390514921473) showed a teardrop shape being drawn by a mechanical linkage. I've tried to recreate it in Lego. Only one half works because it is difficult to avoid parts having to pass through each other.

From playlist Geometry

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Removing the worn out ties. Railroad Maintenance (Part 5/14)

Once the spikes are removed and the baseplates misaligned. The tie removing machine removes the ties from the track without removing the rails. I found this very interesting. The operation was very simple, the hydraulic jaws grab the tie from one end at pulls it out with an hydraulic arm.

From playlist Railroad Track Maintanance

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SA30: Slope-Deflection Method (Fixed-End Moments)

This lecture is a part of our online course on introductory structural analysis. Sign up using the following URL: https://courses.structure.education/ In addition to updated, expanded, and better organized video lectures, the course contains quizzes and other learning content. Solution

From playlist Dr. Structure: Structural Analysis Video Lectures

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SA35: Influence Line and Moving Load Series in Trusses

This lecture is a part of our online course on introductory structural analysis. Sign up using the following URL: https://courses.structure.education/ In addition to updated, expanded, and better organized video lectures, the course contains quizzes and other learning content. Solution

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Antique Family Home Moved Through A Storm | Huge Moves | Spark

Two teams of building movers race against time to relocate two huge Historic Homes. In St Louis, Missouri we follow Expert House Movers who are relocating an entire farm complex of historic structures - including a 500 tonne stone farmhouse - for Rose Heet’s family who are being forced off

From playlist Spark Top Docs

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Introduction to Solid State Physics, Lecture 13: Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes

Upper-level undergraduate course taught at the University of Pittsburgh in the Fall 2015 semester by Sergey Frolov. The course is based on Steven Simon's "Oxford Solid State Basics" textbook. Lectures recorded using Panopto, to see them in Panopto viewer follow this link: https://pitt.host

From playlist Introduction to Solid State Physics

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MagLab Theory Winter School 2018: Duncan Haldane - Bipartite Entanglement II

The National MagLab held it's sixth Theory Winter School in Tallahassee, FL from January 8th - 13th, 2018.

From playlist 2018 Theory Winter School

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Dissecting a Cow's Eye! (My First Ever) | Psych Streams w/ Dr. Swan

This video shows an edited-down live stream cow eye dissection. The eye was sold by Carolina Biological (https://www.carolina.com/). We explore the outside structures of the eye, a cross section (that's not fully halfway!), an exploration of the internal structures, and discussing function

From playlist Twitch Livestream VODs

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Continuation of Floating Bodies - Numberphile

Make sure you have seen part one on our main channel: https://youtu.be/c4pgWd8V8HU Professor Elisabeth Werner is based at the Department of Mathematics at Case Western Reserve University. NUMBERPHILE Website: http://www.numberphile.com/ Numberphile on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nu

From playlist Women in Mathematics - Numberphile

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Deconstructing The 1920's SS President: America's Largest Steamboat| Huge Moves | Spark

This Week On Huge Moves -Heavy Hauler Jeremy Patterson faces the titanic task of hauling one of America’s largest and most famous steamships, the SS President, almost 100 miles across sea and land in St Louis. His original plan - to haul the 100metre longship on a bed of over 80 wheels by

From playlist Huge Moves

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Re-writing the Code of Life: CRISPR Systems and Applications of Gene Editing

Gene editing with CRISPR technology is transforming biology. Understanding the underlying chemical mechanisms of RNA-guided DNA and RNA cleavage provides a foundation for both conceptual advances and technology development. Professor Jennifer Doudna ForMemRS discusses how bacterial CRISPR

From playlist Latest talks and lectures

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Interactive Diagrams of Complex 3D Objects

March 9, 2007 lecture by Maneesh Agrawala for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). In this talk, Maneesh presents several interactive systems that make it easy to generate illustrative diagrams of complex 3D objects. CS 547 | Human-Computer Interaction Se

From playlist Course | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (2006-2007)

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G. Walsh - Boundaries of Kleinian groups

We study the problem of classifying Kleinian groups via the topology of their limit sets. In particular, we are interested in one-ended convex-cocompact Kleinian groups where each piece in the JSJ decomposition is a free group, and we describe interesting examples in this situation. In ce

From playlist Ecole d'été 2016 - Analyse géométrique, géométrie des espaces métriques et topologie

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SA23: Virtual Work Method (Frames)

This lecture is a part of our online course on introductory structural analysis. Sign up using the following URL: https://courses.structure.education/ In addition to updated, expanded, and better organized video lectures, the course contains quizzes and other learning content. Solution

From playlist Dr. Structure: Structural Analysis Video Lectures

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Transporting Ancient Pharaoh Rameses Statue Across Egypt | Huge Moves | Spark

This week on Huge Moves S3 - In a special edition, we mark the 40th Anniversary of the greatest structural move ever undertaken. We reveal how twenty of Egypt’s finest ancient temples were relocated from the rising waters of the River Nile in the 1960s. We recount how engineers cut up the

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