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Unimodality

In mathematics, unimodality means possessing a unique mode. More generally, unimodality means there is only a single highest value, somehow defined, of some mathematical object. (Wikipedia).

Unimodality
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What is a Unimodal Distribution?

Quick definition of a unimodal distribution and how it compares to a bimodal distribution and a multimodal distribution.

From playlist Probability Distributions

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Safety Definitions

This video explains what a hazard, risk and near miss are and what you should do if an incident occurs at UNSW.

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What is a singularity?

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From playlist Science Unplugged: Black Holes

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Ternary Search

Ternary Search is an interval-based divide-and-conquer algorithm for finding the minimum of a unimodal function. This video describes how to find a minimum when the derivative is know, defines unimodal, presents interval-based approaches for minimum finding, and visualizes the algorithm. E

From playlist Numerical Methods

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What Infidelity Means

Being a victim of infidelity is one of the worst things that can befall us in love. One of the ways to come back from the harrowing experience is to ask what the real meaning of the infidelity might be. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/yW1

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Skewness - Right, Left & Symmetric Distribution - Mean, Median, & Mode With Boxplots - Statistics

This statistics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into skewness and the different shapes of distribution. It covers symmetric distribution and distributions that are skewed right and skewed left. This video discusses the relationship between the mean, median, and mode for thes

From playlist Statistics

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What is inertial mass?

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From playlist Science Unplugged: Physics

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A nonabelian Brunn-Minkowski inequality - Ruixiang Zhang

Members’ Seminar Topic: A nonabelian Brunn-Minkowski inequality Speaker: Ruixiang Zhang Affiliation: University of Wisconsin-Madison; Member, School of Mathematics Date: January 25, 2021 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Matched Pairs t Confidence Interval

I do an example of setting up a Matched Pairs Mean t-Confidence Interval. The sixth student's score was mis-copied and should be a 95 instead of a 92. Sorry for the small copy error. There is an annotation for the Normality check. Normality: With the difference being fairly symmetric &

From playlist AP Statistics

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Mikhail Lyubich: Story of the Feigenbaum point

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From playlist Dynamical Systems and Ordinary Differential Equations

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The Shape of Data: Distributions: Crash Course Statistics #7

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From playlist Statistics

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Dynamics of piecewise smooth maps (Lecture 3) by Paul Glendinning

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From playlist Dynamics of Complex systems 2018

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Viviane Baladi: Linear and fractional response: a survey

When a dynamical system admitting a natural (SRB) measure is perturbed, it is natural to ask how the SRB measure responds to the perturbation. In the tamest cases, this response is linear, and the derivative of the SRB measure with respect to the parameter can be expressed as a sum of deco

From playlist Jean-Morlet Chair - Pollicott/Vaienti

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Statistics: Introduction to the Shape of a Distribution of a Variable

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From playlist Statistics: Describing Data

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