A variable-length quantity (VLQ) is a universal code that uses an arbitrary number of binary octets (eight-bit bytes) to represent an arbitrarily large integer. A VLQ is essentially a base-128 representation of an unsigned integer with the addition of the eighth bit to mark continuation of bytes. VLQ is identical to LEB128 except in endianness. See the example below. (Wikipedia).
Discovering Variables – Combining Numbers for More Powerful Statistics (1-4)
Combining numbers creates variables – values that can vary or take on more than one value. If a value can be measured among a group and that value will be different for at least some of the group members, then you are measuring a variable. You will learn about qualitative (categorical) and
From playlist WK1 Numbers and Variables - Online Statistics for the Flipped Classroom
VARIABLES in Statistical Research (2-1)
A variable is any characteristic that can vary. An organized collection of numbers can be a variable. Qualitative variables indicate an attribute or belongingness to a category. Dichotomous variables are discrete variables that can have two and only two values. Quantitative variables indic
From playlist Forming Variables for Statistics & Statistical Software (WK 2 - QBA 237)
Introduction to Discrete and Continuous Variables
This video defines and provides examples of discrete and continuous variables.
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Scalar Quantity and Vector Quantity | Physics | Don't Memorise
What is the difference between speed and velocity? Watch this video to know more about Scalar Quantity and Vector Quantity. To learn more about Scalar & Vector Quantities, enroll in our full course now: https://infinitylearn.com/microcourses?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=Soical&utm_campa
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Ex: Linear Equation Application with One Variable - Number Problem
This video provides and example of how to solve a number problem using a linear equation with one variable. One number is a multiple of the other. The difference is a constant. Find the two numbers. Library: http://mathispower4u.com Search: http://mathispower4u.wordpress.com
From playlist Whole Number Applications
Intro to a Variable as a Changing Value or Placeholder
This video defines a variable and provides examples of a variable used as a changing value or a placeholder http://mathispower4u.com
From playlist Algebraic Structures Module
Conceptual Questions about Random Variables and Probability Distributions
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From playlist Statistics
More videos like this online at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com Understanding variable scope in Java. We take a quick look at Class, Instance and Local variables and see how scope affects their access.
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Working with Physical Quantities in the Wolfram Language
To learn more about Wolfram Technology Conference, please visit: https://www.wolfram.com/events/technology-conference/ Speaker: Jason Martinez Wolfram developers and colleagues discussed the latest in innovative technologies for cloud computing, interactive deployment, mobile devices, an
From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2018
Twitch Talks - Uncertainty, Units & Dates
Presenters: Nick Lariviere and Jose Martin-Garcia Wolfram Research developers demonstrate the new features of Version 12 of the Wolfram Language that they were responsible for creating. Previously broadcast live on June 4, 2019 at twitch.tv/wolfram. For more information, visit: https://ww
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Lec 4 | MIT 6.450 Principles of Digital Communications I, Fall 2006
Lecture 4: Entropy and asymptotic equipartition property View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-450F06 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
From playlist MIT 6.450 Principles of Digital Communications, I Fall 2006
Surface critical dynamics and Casimir forces in a binary fluid by Sutapa Roy
Confining a near-critical mixture in a narrow-slit gives rise to critical Casimir forces (CCF). While the static properties of these forces are reasonably well understood, studies on its dynamic counterpart are very new and rare. Upon quenching a fluid from the mixed, homogeneous phase to
From playlist Seminar Series
The video provides several examples of how to write algebraic expressions from a given statement.
From playlist Evaluating and Writing Algebraic Expressions
Physics 40 Resistivity and Resistance (16 of 32) Resistance of a Cylinder with Cut-Out
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will find resistance of a cylinder with a truncated cone cut-out and varying resistivity.
From playlist PHYSICS 40 RESISTIVITY AND RESISTANCE
MIT RES.TLL-004 Concept Vignettes View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/RES-TLL-004F13 Instructor: Ken Kamrin This video leads students through the problem solving method of dimensional analysis. In one example, students use dimensional analysis to determine the diameter of a parac
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Working with Units and Physical Quantities
To learn more about Wolfram Technology Conference, please visit: https://www.wolfram.com/events/technology-conference/ Speaker: Eric Weisstein & Michael Trott Wolfram developers and colleagues discussed the latest in innovative technologies for cloud computing, interactive deployment, mo
From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2017
We introduce the idea of dimensional analysis and its use in finding unknown quantities' dependence on relevant dimensionful variables.
From playlist Mathematical Physics I Uploads
This scalars and vectors physics video tutorial explains how to distinguish a scalar quantity from a vector quantity. It gives plenty of examples of scalar quantities and vector quantities. Mass, temperature, volume, distance, and speed are all scalar quantities while velocity, displacem
From playlist New Physics Video Playlist
Optimisation / optimization using derivatives tutorial
In this tutorial we do a sample question where you have to find the largest possible value of a quantity given a condition. You will need to know about differentiation, derivatives, chain rule, product rule, quotient rule, first / second derivative test to find the maximum / minimum, in or
From playlist Maths B / Methods Course, Grade 11/12, High School, Queensland, Australia.