A basis point (often abbreviated as bp, often pronounced as "bip" or "beep") is one hundredth of 1 percentage point. The related term means one hundredth of 1 percent. Changes of interest rates are often stated in basis points. If an interest rate of 10% increased by 1 bp, it changed to 10.01%. (Wikipedia).
Introduction to Change of Basis
This video introduces a change of basis and show how to convert between the standard basis and a nonstandard basis coordinates.
From playlist Vectors: Change of Basis
Linear Algebra - Lecture 31 - Coordinate Systems
In this video, I review the definition of basis, and discuss the notion of coordinates of a vector relative to that basis. The properties of a basis of a subspace guarantee that a vector in that subspace can be written as a linear combination of the basis vectors in only one way. The wei
From playlist Linear Algebra Lectures
Determine the Basis for a Set of Four Vectors in R3
This video explains how to determine the basis of a set of vectors in R3. https://mathispower4u.com
From playlist Linear Independence and Bases
35 - Properties of bases (continued)
Algebra 1M - international Course no. 104016 Dr. Aviv Censor Technion - International school of engineering
From playlist Algebra 1M
Find a Vector Given Basis Vectors and B-coordinates (R3)
This video explains how to find the standard basis coordinates of a vector given a nonstandard basis and nonstandard coordinates.
From playlist Vectors: Change of Basis
From playlist Linear Algebra Ch 8 (updated Jan2021)
11.4.1 The Unit Basis Vectors, One More Time
11.4.1 The Unit Basis Vectors, One More Time
From playlist LAFF Week 11
From playlist LAFF: Sample Final
Introduction to Locus (1 of 3: Concept & Definition)
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From playlist Further Work with Functions (related content)
What is General Relativity? Lesson 43: Holonomic and Non-Holonomic Basis
What is General Relativity? Lesson 43: Holonomic and Non-Holonomic Basis Since we have already discussed coordinate systems, basis vectors, and commutator, now is as good a time as any to talk about how 4 arbitrary vector fields may or may not be tangent vectors to coordinate curves. That
From playlist What is General Relativity?
This video covers from Chapter 1.6. These videos are associated the textbook by Scott Stevens entitled Matrices, Vectors, & 3D Math; A Game-Programming approach with MATLAB (http://www.StevensMV3D.com).
From playlist Matrices, Vectors, & 3D Math: Lecture Videos
Math 060 Linear Algebra 11 100114: Change of Basis
Change of basis: coordinate vector with respect to a basis in Euclidean space; example of a Markov process whose behavior is clarified with a different basis; coordinate vectors in the setting of abstract vector spaces
From playlist Course 4: Linear Algebra
Comparative advantage in an interest rate swap (FRM T3-31)
[my xls is here https://trtl.bz/2DceGc6] AAACorp has a comparative advantage in fixed-rate markets, but BBBCorp has a comparative advantage in floating-rate markets (even as it pays more everwhere!). The difference in spreads (in this case, the difference is 0.50% = 1.20% - 0.70%) is the g
From playlist Financial Markets and Products: Intro to Derivatives (FRM Topic 3, Hull Ch 1-7)
What is a Tensor 14: Vector and Tensor Fields
What is a Tensor 14: Vector and Tensor Fields
From playlist What is a Tensor?
What is General Relativity? Lesson 53: Scalar Curvature Part 2 - The Tetrad Formalism
What is General Relativity? Lesson 53: Scalar Curvature Part 2 - The Tetrad Formalism In this lecture we introduce the tetrad formalism. This is a pre-requisite, in my opinion, to the study of Riemann Normal Coordinates, although RNC are not always introduced with the tetrad formalism in
From playlist What is General Relativity?
What is a Tensor 15: Coordinate Transformations
What is a Tensor 15: Coordinate Transformations
From playlist What is a Tensor?
Topological Spaces: Basis of a Topology (Detailed)
*This is a reupload of an older video Today, we take a look at basis/bases for topological space. I may upload a more simplified video later.
From playlist Topology & Manifolds
MIT 10.34 Numerical Methods Applied to Chemical Engineering, Fall 2015 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/10-34F15 Instructor: William Green Students continued to learn more methods to solve ordinary differential equation with boundary value problems. License: Creative Commons
From playlist MIT 10.34 Numerical Methods Applied to Chemical Engineering, Fall 2015
Determine the Basis for a Set of Four Vectors in R3
This video explains how to determine the basis of a set of vectors in R3.
From playlist Linear Independence and Bases