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L(R)

In set theory, L(R) (pronounced L of R) is the smallest transitive inner model of ZF containing all the ordinals and all the reals. (Wikipedia).

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R programming for Beginners | R programming for data Science

R is a programming language and free software environment for statistical computing and graphics supported by the R Foundation for Statistical Computing. The R language is widely used among statisticians and data miners for developing statistical software and data analysis. This video is a

From playlist Programming

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Linear Regression Using R

How to calculate Linear Regression using R. http://www.MyBookSucks.Com/R/Linear_Regression.R http://www.MyBookSucks.Com/R Playlist http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF596A4043DBEAE9C

From playlist Linear Regression.

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LIATE for integration by parts IBP // #Shorts

LIATE for integration by parts IBP // #Shorts

From playlist Calc 2 #Shorts

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Evaluating Linear Transformations Using a Basis

Linear Algebra: Suppose L is a linear map from R^2 to R^2 such that L[1 -1] = [1 3] and L[2 2] = [0 -2]. Compute L[3 4] by writing [3 4] as a linear combination of [1 -1] and [2 2].

From playlist MathDoctorBob: Linear Algebra I: From Linear Equations to Eigenspaces | CosmoLearning.org Mathematics

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Scatter plots using Plotly for R

This videos show the creation of scatter plots using Plotly for the R programming language. The files are available online. R-markdown: https://github.com/juanklopper/Plotly-for-R RPubs: http://rpubs.com/juanhklopper/scatter_plots_using_plotly

From playlist Statistics

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The Definition of a Linear Equation in Two Variables

This video defines a linear equation in to variables and provides examples of the different forms of linear equations. http://mathispower4u.com

From playlist The Coordinate Plane, Plotting Points, and Solutions to Linear Equations in Two Variables

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Correlation Coefficient, r

Understanding the meaning of the correlation coefficient, r , and the implication of its values from -1 to 0 to 1

From playlist Unit 3: Linear and Non-Linear Regression

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Examples of Linear Maps

Linear Algebra: Here are a few problems on linear maps. Part 1: Are the following maps L:R^3 to R^3 linear? (a) L(x, y, z) = (x+1, x-y-2, y-z), (b) L(x, y, z) = (x + 2y, x-y-2z, 0). Part 2: Suppose L:R^3 to R^2 is linear and defined on the standard basis by L(e1) = (1, 2), L(e2) =

From playlist MathDoctorBob: Linear Algebra I: From Linear Equations to Eigenspaces | CosmoLearning.org Mathematics

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Computer Printout for LSR Line

Using computer printouts for regression equations and analysis.

From playlist Unit 3: Linear and Non-Linear Regression

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26. Addition of Angular Momentum (continued)

MIT 8.05 Quantum Physics II, Fall 2013 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/8-05F13 Instructor: Barton Zwiebach In this lecture, the professor talked about hydrogen atom and hidden symmetry. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More cour

From playlist 8.05 Quantum Physics II - Prof. Barton Zwiebach

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22. Angular Momentum (continued)

MIT 8.05 Quantum Physics II, Fall 2013 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/8-05F13 Instructor: Barton Zwiebach In this lecture, the professor talked about the radial equation, free particle, infinite spherical well, etc. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at htt

From playlist 8.05 Quantum Physics II - Prof. Barton Zwiebach

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Shape of the Nuclear Potential

Describing the shape of the nuclear potential over the range of the nuclear force. Explains why nucleons aren't crushed together.

From playlist Nuclear Physics

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Lecture 17: More on Central Potentials

MIT 8.04 Quantum Physics I, Spring 2013 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/8-04S13 Instructor: Allan Adams In this lecture, Prof. Adams solves the central potential problem in 3D and gives a general discussion on properties of the central potential. He also presents a quantum me

From playlist 8.04 Quantum Physics I - Prof. Allan Adams

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Stream Ciphers (Contd...2)

Cryptography and Network Security by Prof. D. Mukhopadhyay, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

From playlist Computer - Cryptography and Network Security

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Mod-01 Lec-38 Inverse Power Method

Elementary Numerical Analysis by Prof. Rekha P. Kulkarni,Department of Mathematics,IIT Bombay.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in

From playlist NPTEL: Elementary Numerical Analysis | CosmoLearning Mathematics

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Self-force and radiation reaction in general relativity by Adam Pound ( Lecture 5 )

PROGRAM SUMMER SCHOOL ON GRAVITATIONAL WAVE ASTRONOMY ORGANIZERS : Parameswaran Ajith, K. G. Arun and Bala R. Iyer DATE : 15 July 2019 to 26 July 2019 VENUE : Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore This school is part of the annual ICTS summer schools on gravitational-wave (GW) astronomy.

From playlist Summer School on Gravitational Wave Astronomy -2019

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23. Angular Momentum (continued)

MIT 8.05 Quantum Physics II, Fall 2013 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/8-05F13 Instructor: Barton Zwiebach In this lecture, the professor reviewed the free particle and the infinite spherical well and talked about the three-dimensional isotropic oscillator and hydrogen atom a

From playlist 8.05 Quantum Physics II - Prof. Barton Zwiebach

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1.6 Arrays and matrices in R | statistical analysis and data science course Rstudio | Dimensional

In this chapter of the video series in the crash course in statistics and data science with R / Rstudio we will see the definition, utilization, and importance of arrays with R. Also, we discuss their extension from vectors to matrices. Part 1: Definition - What is an array? - Array or

From playlist R Tutorial | Rstudio

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027 Hydrogen part 3 Eigenfunctions

In this series of physics lectures, Professor J.J. Binney explains how probabilities are obtained from quantum amplitudes, why they give rise to quantum interference, the concept of a complete set of amplitudes and how this defines a "quantum state". Notes and problem sets here http://www

From playlist James Binney - 2nd Year Quantum Mechanics

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