In mathematics, a bump function (also called a test function) is a function on a Euclidean space which is both smooth (in the sense of having continuous derivatives of all orders) and compactly supported. The set of all bump functions with domain forms a vector space, denoted or The dual space of this space endowed with a suitable topology is the space of distributions. (Wikipedia).
(New Version Available) Inverse Functions
New Version: https://youtu.be/q6y0ToEhT1E Define an inverse function. Determine if a function as an inverse function. Determine inverse functions. http://mathispower4u.wordpress.com/
From playlist Exponential and Logarithmic Expressions and Equations
Define an inverse function. Determine if a function as an inverse function. Determine inverse functions.
From playlist Determining Inverse Functions
Overview of position functions in calculus and how they relate to velocity and acceleration.
From playlist Calculus
Introduction to Linear Functions and Slope (L10.1)
This lesson introduces linear functions, describes the behavior of linear function, and explains how to determine the slope of a line given two points. Video content created by Jenifer Bohart, William Meacham, Judy Sutor, and Donna Guhse from SCC (CC-BY 4.0)
From playlist Introduction to Functions: Function Basics
Transcendental Functions 19 The Function a to the power x.mp4
The function a to the power x.
From playlist Transcendental Functions
Define linear functions. Use function notation to evaluate linear functions. Learn to identify linear function from data, graphs, and equations.
From playlist Algebra 1
Illustrates why a function must be one-to-one in order to have an inverse function. http://mathispower4u.wordpress.com/
From playlist Exponential and Logarithmic Expressions and Equations
What is the displacement of a particle from a position graph
Keywords 👉 Learn how to solve particle motion problems. Particle motion problems are usually modeled using functions. Now, when the function modeling the position of the particle is given with respect to the time, we find the speed function of the particle by differentiating the function
From playlist Particle Motion Problems
11_7_1 Potential Function of a Vector Field Part 1
The gradient of a function is a vector. n-Dimensional space can be filled up with countless vectors as values as inserted into a gradient function. This is then referred to as a vector field. Some vector fields have potential functions. In this video we start to look at how to calculat
From playlist Advanced Calculus / Multivariable Calculus
Writing an OS in Rust - Part 11a - Bump Allocator
This is my version of Philipp Oppermann's "BlogOS". It's a baremetal operating system that can boot off of a USB stick on any BIOS-compatible machine, which is pretty amazing. I'm going to be following the whole blog, one video at a time, and running the OS using QEMU instead of booting a
From playlist Rust OS
How Flies Navigate (Lecture 1) by Larry Abbott
PROGRAM ICTP-ICTS WINTER SCHOOL ON QUANTITATIVE SYSTEMS BIOLOGY (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS Vijaykumar Krishnamurthy (ICTS-TIFR, India), Venkatesh N. Murthy (Harvard University, USA), Sharad Ramanathan (Harvard University, USA), Sanjay Sane (NCBS-TIFR, India) and Vatsala Thirumalai (NCBS-TIFR, I
From playlist ICTP-ICTS Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology (ONLINE)
2016 #3 Free Response Question - AP Physics 1 - Exam Solution
My solutions to Free Response Question #3 from the 2016 AP Physics 1 Exam. Also included are my reflections on how to get more points on the exam. Want Lecture Notes? http://www.flippingphysics.com/ap1-2016-frq3.html This Quantitative/Qualitative Translation question also works as a part o
From playlist AP Physics 1 - EVERYTHING!!
Excel Magic Trick 915: What Exactly Does VLOOKUP Do? What Is Purpose Of VLOOKUP? 9 Examples
Download Excel Start File: https://people.highline.edu/mgirvin/YouTubeExcelIsFun/EMT915.xlsx Download workbook: http://people.highline.edu/mgirvin/ExcelIsFun.htm If you have a hard time understanding what VLOOKUP does, this video is for you! Topics covered: 1. How to understand what argum
From playlist Excel VLOOKUP function Tricks
Lec 7 | MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007
Incremental analysis View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-002S07 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
From playlist MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007
Spatiotemporal dynamics, waves, pattern formation by Bard Ermentrout
Dynamics of Complex Systems - 2017 DATES: 10 May 2017 to 08 July 2017 VENUE: Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore This Summer Program on Dynamics of Complex Systems is second in the series. The theme for the program this year is Mathematical Biology. Over the past decades, the focus o
From playlist Dynamics of Complex Systems - 2017
The basic trigonometric functions, sine and cosine, are explored to solidify how they behave when graphed.
From playlist Trigonometry
Algorithms for groups of homeomorphisms - Susan Hermiller
Women and Mathematics Title: Algorithms for groups of homeomorphisms Speaker: Susan Hermiller Affiliation: University of Nebraska Date: May 23, 2017 For more videos, please visit http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Mathematics
Mathy version of MPC and multiplier (optional) | Macroeconomics | Khan Academy
Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now: https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/macroeconomics/aggregate-supply-demand-topic/macro-multipliers/v/mathy-version-of-mpc-and-multiplier-optional Generalizing what we did in the
From playlist Income and expenditure: Keynesian cross and IS-LM model | Macroeconomics | Khan Academy
Define a linear function. Determine if a linear function is increasing or decreasing. Interpret linear function models. Determine linear functions. Site: http://mathispower4u.com
From playlist Introduction to Functions: Function Basics