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Maxima (/ˈmæksɪmə/) is a computer algebra system (CAS) based on a 1982 version of Macsyma. It is written in Common Lisp and runs on all POSIX platforms such as macOS, Unix, BSD, and Linux, as well as under Microsoft Windows and Android. It is free software released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). (Wikipedia).
Multivariable maxima and minima
A description of maxima and minima of multivariable functions, what they look like, and a little bit about how to find them.
From playlist Multivariable calculus
APIs for Beginners - How to use an API (Full Course / Tutorial)
⚠️ Watch the UPDATED version of this course: https://youtu.be/WXsD0ZgxjRw What is an API? Learn all about APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) in this full tutorial for beginners. You will learn what APIs do, why APIs exist, and the many benefits of APIs. APIs are used all the time i
From playlist Computer Science Concepts
Michael Joswig - What is Mathematical Software
What Is Mathematical Software? A short answer to this question is: Mathematical Software is what mathematics receives as a benefit from the digital age. This is relevant because Mathematical Software is useful in many ways. For instance, Mathematical Software serves as a tool to support
From playlist Research Spotlight
13_2 Optimization with Constraints
Here we use optimization with constraints put on a function whose minima or maxima we are seeking. This has practical value as can be seen by the examples used.
From playlist Advanced Calculus / Multivariable Calculus
In this video, we go through an example of an application problem using price, revenue, and cost functions to maximize profit.
From playlist Calculus
Worldwide Calculus: Local Extrema
Lecture on 'Local Extrema' from 'Worldwide Multivariable Calculus'. For more lecture videos and $10 digital textbooks, visit www.centerofmath.org.
From playlist Multivariable Derivatives
This appendix video describes how to use the open-source software package Maxima to do basic General Relativity calculations. You can download the Maxima file using the following link - click on the Code button and download the General Relativity using Maxima zip file. http://viascience.o
From playlist Relativity - appendix videos
Henry Adams and Enrique Alvarado: An introduction to Morse theory
We give an introduction to Morse theory. Given a space equipped with a real-valued function, one can use Morse theory to produce a compact cellular model for that space. Furthermore, the cellular model reflects important properties of the function. We describe CW cell complexes, the Morse
From playlist Tutorials
Quantum Mechanics 7b1 Commutator Calculations
Here we use Maxima to calculate the commutator relations referred to in the main video. Main video: http://youtu.be/7OmvPygd3iY Getting Maxima: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuBCxD656WE&feature=share&list=PLsp_BbZBIk_6UMWwqoouYx0dl83L_JQ5c
From playlist Quantum Mechanics - appendix videos
After Math: Reasoning, Proving, and Computing in the Postwar United States - Stephanie Dick
More videos on http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Historical Studies
13_1 An Introduction to Optimization in Multivariable Functions
Optimization in multivariable functions: the calculation of critical points and identifying them as local or global extrema (minima or maxima).
From playlist Advanced Calculus / Multivariable Calculus
Gonzalo Contreras: Ergodic optimization - lecture 2
We will show the proof that for generic Lipschitz functions on an expanding map there is a unique maximizing measure, and it is supported on a periodic orbit. Recording during the meeting "Dynamics beyond uniform hyperbolicity" the May 23, 2019 at the Centre International de Rencontres Ma
From playlist Dynamical Systems and Ordinary Differential Equations
Julien Tierny (5/19/20): An Introduction to the Topology ToolKit
Title: An Introduction to the Topology ToolKit Abstract: This talk gives a global overview of the Topology ToolKit (TTK), an open-source library for topological data analysis and visualization. After introducing the main concepts behind TTK's usage, I will demo how to use it with simple e
From playlist Tutorials
Relativity 7b3 - Christoffel symbols and the geodesic equation
Math grunge that takes the metric tensor and figures out the equations of a geodesic. Maxima is available at: http://maxima.sourceforge.net/ Some of the code used in this video is available from the "Code" link on the page http://viascience.org/what.html
From playlist Relativity - appendix videos
NVIDIA Deep Learning Course: Class #5 - Getting started with Torch7
Register for the full course and find the Q&A log at https://developer.nvidia.com/deep-learning-courses Torch is a scientific computing framework. It uses an easy and fast scripting language called Lua, but accesses a very fast underlying C/CUDA implementation with transparent GPU integra
From playlist Deep Neural Networks
2015 AP Calculus BC 5b | AP Calculus BC solved exams | AP Calculus BC | Khan Academy
Relative minima and maxima. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/ap-calculus-bc/bc-solved-exams/bc-solved-exams-2015/v/2015-ap-calculus-bc-5c?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=APCalculusBC Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/math/ap-calculu
From playlist AP Calculus BC solved exams | AP Calculus BC | Khan Academy