Theory of computation | Limits of computation

Limits of computation

The limits of computation are governed by a number of different factors. In particular, there are several physical and practical limits to the amount of computation or data storage that can be performed with a given amount of mass, volume, or energy. (Wikipedia).

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Computing Limits from a Graph with Infinities

In this video I do an example of computing limits from a graph with infinities.

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3 The limit laws

Describing the common laws of limits. Knowing these will greatly simplify your calculations of limits.

From playlist Life Science Math: Limits in calculus

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7 Applied limits

Some simple functions representing real life models.

From playlist Life Science Math: Limits in calculus

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4 Calculating some interesting limits

Now that we have got the ball rolling, let's do some examples.

From playlist Life Science Math: Limits in calculus

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Calculus 1 Lecture 1.2: Properties of Limits. Techniques of Limit Computation

https://www.patreon.com/ProfessorLeonard Calculus 1 Lecture 1.2: Properties of Limits. Techniques of Limit Computation

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1A Introduction to this course on limits

A course on limits in calculus for healthcare and life sciences students.

From playlist Life Science Math: Limits in calculus

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8 Indeterminate form

The most difficult topic in limits: the indeterminate form.

From playlist Life Science Math: Limits in calculus

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Calculus 1 Lecture 1.2 Part 2

Calculus 1 Lecture 1.2 Part 2: Properties of Limits. Techniques of Limit Computation

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How Fast Could a Computer Be? | MegaFavNumbers

In theory, a 1-kilogram computer could process no more than 1.36 × 10⁵⁰ bits per second. This is Bremermann's limit: a limit on the maximum rate at which computers can process information. But where does the limit come from? And are there computations that are still impractical, even for a

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Higher Algebra 5: Slices and filtered colimits

In this video, we provide further properties of the derived category of an abelian category. Along the way we discuss slice categories and filtered colimits. This is the fifth video in our introduction to ∞-categories and Higher Algebra. Feel free to post comments and questions at our pub

From playlist Higher Algebra

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Introduction to Continuous Combinatorics II: semantic limits - Leonardo Coregliano

Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar II Topic: Introduction to Continuous Combinatorics II: semantic limits Speaker: Leonardo Coregliano Affiliation: Member, School of Mathematics Date: November 09, 2021 The field of continuous combinatorics studies large (dense) combinatorial s

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Wolfram Physics Project: Working Session Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021 [Topos Theory]

This is a Wolfram Physics Project working session about Topos Theory in the Wolfram Model. Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram Stay up-to-date on this project by visiting our website: http://wolfr.am/physics Check out the announcement post: http://wolfr.am/

From playlist Wolfram Physics Project Livestream Archive

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Limits Unlimited

To learn more about Wolfram Technology Conference, please visit: https://www.wolfram.com/events/technologyconference/ Speaker: Adam Strzebonski & Devendra Kapadia Wolfram developers and colleagues discussed the latest in innovative technologies for cloud computing, interactive deployment

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Limits and Epsilon-delta

In this video, I explain why derivatives and integrals are significant in the study of infinitesimal calculus. I then introduce limits and limit notation, which allow us to actually compute derivatives of given functions - this sets the foundation for our exploration and understanding of

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Useful limits of sequences

Free ebook http://bookboon.com/en/learn-calculus-2-on-your-mobile-device-ebook What are some useful limits of sequences in math? Here are useful limits of sequences. From a calculus course.

From playlist A second course in university calculus.

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The Abel lectures: László Lovász and Avi Wigderson

0:30 Introduction by the Abel Prize Committee Chair, Hans Munthe-Kaas 02:42 László Lovász: Continuous limits of finite structures 49:27 Questions and answers 1:00:31 Avi Wigderson: The Value of Errors in Proofs 1:41:24 Questions and answers 1:50:20 Final remarks by John Grue, Chair of the

From playlist Abel Lectures

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Computing Limit - Computerphile

Just how far can we go with processing speed? Physicist Professor Phil Moriarty talks about the hard limits of computing. Technical physics (aside) video: https://youtu.be/mBdCE5hOexM https://www.facebook.com/computerphile https://twitter.com/computer_phile This video was filmed and ed

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Limits At Infinity

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Why Pure Information Gives Off Heat

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Determining Limits of Trigonometric Functions

An introductory video on determining limits of trigonometric functions. http://mathispower4u.wordpress.com/

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