Stochastic simulation | Monte Carlo methods
In probability theory, tau-leaping, or τ-leaping, is an approximate method for the simulation of a stochastic system. It is based on the Gillespie algorithm, performing all reactions for an interval of length tau before updating the propensity functions. By updating the rates less often this sometimes allows for more efficient simulation and thus the consideration of larger systems. Many variants of the basic algorithm have been considered. (Wikipedia).
Poetic motion of a bird in flight set to original music
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Scientists of the University of Twente in The Netherlands won a prestigious place in the 'Hall of Fame' of videos about fluid-in-motion. They have made a video of leaping shampoo, in which they explain the so-called Kaye effect. Scientifically interesting but also of great aesthetic beauty
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Hula Is More Than a Dance—It's the 'Heartbeat' of the Hawaiian People | Short Film Showcase
Experience the ritual and beauty of the Hawaiian tradition of hula dancing in this immersive short film by Bradley Tangonan. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Short Film Showcase: http://bit.ly/ShortFilmShowcase About Short Film Showcase: The Short Film Showcase spotli
From playlist Newest Clips | National Geographic
Flipping Physics hops on the vertical, short video bandwagon. You can enjoy my YouTube Shorts here or ... https://www.tiktok.com/@flipping.physics https://www.facebook.com/FlippingPhysics https://www.instagram.com/flippingphysics/ #Shorts #Physics #iTeachPhysics
From playlist Vertical Videos
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From playlist Let's Jump! | National Geographic
This is too much fun to play with. Need to stop myself sometimes, so I can get some actual progress on the code. Support Coding Math: http://patreon.com/codingmath
From playlist Fractals
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From playlist Let's Jump! | National Geographic
Rahul Pandharipande - Enumerative Geometry of Curves, Maps, and Sheaves 1/5
The main topics will be the intersection theory of tautological classes on moduli space of curves, the enumeration of stable maps via Gromov-Witten theory, and the enumeration of sheaves via Donaldson-Thomas theory. I will cover a mix of classical and modern results. My goal will be, by th
From playlist 2021 IHES Summer School - Enumerative Geometry, Physics and Representation Theory
Every Set with the Cofinite Topology is Compact
In this video I will show you how to prove that every set with the cofinite topology is a compact topological space. If you enjoyed this video please consider sharing, liking, or subscribing. You can also help support my channel by becoming a member https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr7lm
From playlist Topology
The Surprisingly Subtle Limits of General Relativity
Discover how Einstein's general theory of relativity spans the cosmic spectrum from planetary orbits to black holes! Sponsored by Babbel 🎉: Start speaking a new language in 3 weeks. Get up to 65% OFF your subscription ▶️ HERE: https://go.babbel.com/12m65-youtube-physicswithelliot-may-2022/
From playlist Gravity Sequence
Activity Driven Transport in Harmonic Chains by Urna Basu
DISCUSSION MEETING : STATISTICAL PHYSICS OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS ORGANIZERS : Sumedha (NISER, India), Abhishek Dhar (ICTS-TIFR, India), Satya Majumdar (University of Paris-Saclay, France), R Rajesh (IMSc, India), Sanjib Sabhapandit (RRI, India) and Tridib Sadhu (TIFR, India) DATE : 19 December
From playlist Statistical Physics of Complex Systems - 2022
An Introduction to the AdS/CFT Correspondence (Lecture 1) by David Berenstein
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
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Gromov–Witten Invariants and the Virasoro Conjecture - II (Remote Talk) by Ezra Getzler
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
Conditional Average Treatment Effects: Trees
Professor Susan Athey discusses the use of causal trees in conditional average treatment effects.
From playlist Machine Learning & Causal Inference: A Short Course
Sophie Stevens: An update on the sum-product problem in R
Discussing recent work joint with M. Rudnev [2], I will discuss the modern approach to the sum-product problem in the reals. Our approach builds upon and simplifies the arguments of Shkredov and Konyagin [1], and in doing so yields a new best result towards the problem. We prove that $max
From playlist Virtual Conference
Definition Check: One-to-One and Onto Functions
This video reinforces the definitions of one-to-one functions and onto functions.
From playlist One-to-One and Onto Transformations
Recursively Applying Constructive Dense Model Theorems and Weak Regularity - Russell Impagliazzo
Russell Impagliazzo University of California, San Diego; Member, School of Mathematics February 7, 2011 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu
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