Widom scaling (after Benjamin Widom) is a hypothesis in statistical mechanics regarding the free energy of a near its critical point which leads to the critical exponents becoming no longer independent so that they can be parameterized in terms of two values. The hypothesis can be seen to arise as a natural consequence of the block-spin renormalization procedure, when the block size is chosen to be of the same size as the correlation length. Widom scaling is an example of universality. (Wikipedia).
This video focuses on how to multiply decimals. In particular, I teach students the concept of moving the decimal appropriately when multiplying decimal terms. In addition, show students how to use estimation strategies in the event that they forget the technique for multiplying decimals.
From playlist PreAlgebra
Angle Bisectors and Opposite Side Ratios
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This video explains how to divide whole numbers and decimals by powers of ten. Search Video Library at http://www.mathispower4u.wordpress.com
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For more training resources, visit: http://www.wolfram.com/training/ See how easy it is to use the Wolfram Language to solve real-world statistics and probability problems with quantity data, enhanced time series support, and over 150 distributions, including random matrices. Notebook li
From playlist New in the Wolfram Language and Mathematica Version 11
Brian Rider: Operator limits of beta ensembles - Lecture 1
Abstract: Random matrix theory is an asymptotic spectral theory. For a given ensemble of n by n matrices, one aims to proves limit theorems for the eigenvalues as the dimension tends to infinity. One of the more remarkable aspects of the subject is that it has introduced important new poin
From playlist Analysis and its Applications
Brian Rider: Operator limits of beta ensembles - Lecture 4
Abstract: Random matrix theory is an asymptotic spectral theory. For a given ensemble of n by n matrices, one aims to proves limit theorems for the eigenvalues as the dimension tends to infinity. One of the more remarkable aspects of the subject is that it has introduced important new poin
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Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
We just learned what polynomials are, but that's not going to be enough! We have to learn how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide them. Let's start with the easy operations, addition and subtraction! Watch the whole Mathematics playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveMath Classical Physics Tu
From playlist Algebra 1 & 2
Comparing and Ordering Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
This video is about Comparing and Ordering Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
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Spectral theory for ASEP, XXZ and the (q,mu,nu)-Boson process - Ivan Corwin
Ivan Corwin Columbia April 2, 2014 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu
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11 January 2017 to 13 January 2017 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bengaluru String theory has come a long way, from its origin in 1970's as a possible model of strong interactions, to the present day where it sheds light not only on the original problem of strong interactions, but
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Brian Rider: Operator limits of beta ensembles - Lecture 2
Abstract: Random matrix theory is an asymptotic spectral theory. For a given ensemble of n by n matrices, one aims to proves limit theorems for the eigenvalues as the dimension tends to infinity. One of the more remarkable aspects of the subject is that it has introduced important new poin
From playlist Analysis and its Applications
Multiplying and Dividing Integers
From playlist Integers
The Easy Way to Organize Multiplying a Monomial by a Polynomial
👉 Learn how to multiply polynomials. We apply the distributive property to polynomials by multiplying a monomial to every term in a polynomial. When multiplying monomials it is important that we multiply the coefficients and apply the rules of exponents to add the powers of each variable.
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The KPZ Universality Class and Equation - Ivan Corwin
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From playlist Analysis and its Applications
Tracy-Widom and and Baik-Rains Distributions... by Rahul Pandit
Indian Statistical Physics Community Meeting 2018 DATE:16 February 2018 to 18 February 2018 VENUE:Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore This is an annual discussion meeting of the Indian statistical physics community which is attended by scientists, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate s
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Represent a Percent or Decimal Using 10 by 10 Grids
This video explains how to represent fractions and percentages using 10 by 10 grids. http://mathispower4u.com
From playlist Number Sense - Decimals, Percents, and Ratios
Faculty Panel: Challenges in Computer Science
Panelists will discuss various aspects of the growth of the Computer Science Department at Stanford University. Each panelist was responsible for establishing major activities in the department and three of them have served as chair. We will hear about some of the anecdotes and nuances inv
From playlist Stanford Computer Science 50th Anniversary
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