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Three Prisoners problem

The Three Prisoners problem appeared in Martin Gardner's "Mathematical Games" column in Scientific American in 1959. It is mathematically equivalent to the Monty Hall problem with car and goat replaced respectively with freedom and execution. (Wikipedia).

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System of Equations with Three Equations and Three Variables

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From playlist Systems of Equations

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Prisoner Puzzle Solution (Group Theory)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_prisoners_problem

From playlist Prisoner Puzzle [Group Theory]

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Systems of Equations in Three Variables: Part 2 of 2

This video provides examples of a system with no solution and infinite solutions. The answers are verified graphically. http://mathispower4u.wordpress.com/ (searchable) http://mathispower4u.yolasite.com/ (list of all videos)

From playlist Systems of Equations with Three Unknowns

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Multivariable Calculus | Three equations for a line.

We present three equations that represent the same line in three dimensions: the vector equation, the parametric equations, and the symmetric equation. http://www.michael-penn.net http://www.randolphcollege.edu/mathematics/

From playlist Lines and Planes in Three Dimensions

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Ex 4: System of Three Equations with Three Unknowns Using Elimination (No Solution)

This is the first of several examples that will show how to solve a system of three linear equations with three unknowns. The result is shows graphically in 3D. This example has no solution. Site: http://mathispower4u.com

From playlist Systems of Equations with Three Unknowns

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Solving Forces in Equilibrium

How do you solve three forces in equilibrium? This video explains how - both vectorially and by components See www.physicshigh.com for all my videos and other resources. If you like this video, please press the LIKE and SHARE with your peers. And please add a COMMENT to let me know I have

From playlist Dynamics

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The Prisoners Dilemma - The Most Famous Problem in Game Theory

The Prisoner's Dilemma is the most famous problem in game theory, as it shows that individuals who make rational decisions might end up in an outcome that's worse for everyone in the group. In other words, individual rationality does not imply group rationality. Watch a higher quality ver

From playlist Game Theory

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Famous Paradoxes and Dilemmas

Enjoying the lectures? Come join Prof. Ayres' on Coursera! Enrolling in his course will allow you to join in discussions with fellow learners, take assessments on the material, and earn a certificate! Link - https://www.coursera.org/learn/law-student Whether you are an advanced law studen

From playlist A Law Student's Toolkit

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Yale AIDS Colloquium Series (YACS) -- Frederick L Altice, M.D.

Presented by the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS at Yale University, the Yale AIDS Colloquium Series (YACS) is an interdisciplinary academic forum for discussion of HIV/AIDS-related research and policy.

From playlist Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS

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The Easiest Problem Everyone Gets Wrong

We know how difficult the Monty Hall Problem is for so many people even after they’re shown all the math behind the best possible strategy. It’s basic probability, but it’s deceptive -- and it all started with the Bertrand’s Box Paradox. In this video, I go back to the origins of a probab

From playlist Prob and Stats

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Names And Boxes Problem - Intro to Algorithms

This video is part of an online course, Intro to Algorithms. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs215.

From playlist Introduction to Algorithms

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Holloway Prison: Women Behind Bars (Female Prisoners Documentary) | Real Stories

From a Moors Murderer to suffragettes and even a suspected witch, this true crime documentary delves deeply into the history of the North London jail as it prepares to close after 164 years. Once Europe's largest women’s prison, this is HMP Holloway. A hard-hitting documentary presented b

From playlist Prison Stories

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Conformity to social roles | Revision for A-Level Psychology

I want to help you achieve the grades you (and I) know you are capable of; these grades are the stepping stone to your future. Even if you don't want to study science or maths further, the grades you get now will open doors in the future. A-Level Maths Courses, FREE revision guide and wor

From playlist WJEC A-Level Psychology Playlist

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Pebbling a Chessboard - Numberphile

Will the clones escape "prison"? More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ MAIN VIDEO: http://youtu.be/lFQGSGsXbXE CONTINUATION: http://youtu.be/qbkH_0TNdk0 AND EVEN MORE: http://youtu.be/uENSO785aEI PLUS CUT FROM PART ONE: http://youtu.be/hggcjvdCihc Featuring Zvezdelina Stankova

From playlist Director's Cut on Numberphile

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5f Machine Learning: Non-cooperative Game Theory

A lecture on non-cooperative game theory including a basic introduction up to pure and mixed strategy Nash equilibrium and applications. I was motivated by the recent use of Shapley value from cooperative game theory for machine learning model explainability.

From playlist Machine Learning

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Capital Punishment (& Prison Abolition) | Philosophy Tube

💀 ⛓️💀 https://www.patreon.com/PhilosophyTube Subscribe! http://tinyurl.com/pr99a46 Paypal.me/PhilosophyTube Twitter: @PhilosophyTube Email: philosophytubebusiness@gmail.com Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/jgjek5w realphilosophytube.tumblr.com BIBLIOGRAPHY: Jonathan Allen, “How the Trum

From playlist The Main Show

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Transforming Evil into Everyday Heroism with Philip Zimbardo

Everyone is capable of performing acts of evil or heroism, and Philip Zimbardo understands that better than most. Watch as he traces his journey leading up to and through the Stanford Prison Experiment and into his new mission of training people around the world to be heroes who stand up,

From playlist Reunion Homecoming

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Escaping Death Row... Almost (True Crime Documentary) | Real Stories

In late October of 1983, a group of inmates slated for death launched the elaborate scheme that would set them free. Each of the six were assigned a specific task that included intelligence gathering, weapons fabrication, and intense strategy. Want to watch more full-length Documentaries

From playlist 100 Documentaries to Take Your Mind Off of Things

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Ex 2: System of Three Equations with Three Unknowns Using Elimination

This is the first of several examples that will show how to solve a system of three linear equations with three unknowns. The result is shows graphically in 3D. This example has 1 solution. Site: http://mathispower4u.com

From playlist Systems of Equations with Three Unknowns

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