In cryptography, What You See Is What You Sign (WYSIWYS) is a property of digital signature systems that ensures the semantic content of signed messages can not be changed, either by accident or intent. (Wikipedia).
What is a Bézier curve? Programmers use them everyday for graphic design, animation timing, SVG, and more. #shorts #animation #programming Animated Bézier https://www.jasondavies.com/animated-bezier/
From playlist CS101
What are the W and Z particles?
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From playlist Science Unplugged: Particle Physics
From playlist UNSW Medicine
Announcement: Your Daily Equation with Brian Greene
Join us for #YourDailyEquation - Brian Greene will offer brief and breezy discussions of pivotal equations. Even if your math is a bit rusty, tune in for accessible and exciting stories of nature and numbers that will allow you to see the universe in a new way. The World Science Festival
From playlist Your Daily Equation with Brian Greene
Augmenting Node.js with WebAssembly
WebAssembly is a technology that is changing the way the web works by allowing code from other languages to be imported and used in many places, including the browser and Node.js. With this, we can bring modules from other languages into our applications without all the hassle of native co
From playlist NodeJS
Disintegrated differential equations and mixing Anosov flows - R. Jaoui - Workshop 3 - CEB T1 2018
Rémi Jaoui (Waterloo) / 27.03.2018 Disintegrated differential equations and mixing Anosov flows The classification of minimal types in differentially closed fields is beautiful evidence for the effectiveness of geometric stability theory in the study of some noetherian geometric contexts
From playlist 2018 - T1 - Model Theory, Combinatorics and Valued fields
Computing z-scores(standard scores) and comparing them
Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys Computing z-scores(standard scores) and comparing them
From playlist Statistics
What is Node.js Exactly? - a beginners introduction to Nodejs
What exactly is node.js? Is it a command-line tool, a language, the same thing as Ruby on Rails, a cure for cancer? If you're new to web development, it can be a bit confusing as to what exactly node.js is and to what you should do with it, and there's a lot of information out there...mo
From playlist Node.js Tutorials
What the Heck is WSL 2? (My New Favorite Tool)
In this video I show you what WSL 2 is and how I use it for my data science workflow. This tool has completely changed how I do my work both as a data scientist and as a content creator. Install WSL 2 here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install Based on a poll I ran a few
From playlist Data Science
Albert Cohen: Theory of approximation of hight-dimensional functions - lecture 2
Recorded during the meeting "Data Assimilation and Model Reduction in High Dimensional Problems" the July 20, 2021 by the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Luca Récanzone A kinetic description of a plasma in external and self-consistent fiel
From playlist Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing