Recursion

Infinite loop

In computer programming, an infinite loop (or endless loop) is a sequence of instructions that, as written, will continue endlessly, unless an external intervention occurs ("pull the plug"). It may be intentional. (Wikipedia).

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The Infinite Monkey Theorem

Here's a re-enactment of the famous paradox known as the "infinite monkey theorem."

From playlist Cosmic Journeys

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Epsilon delta limit (Example 3): Infinite limit at a point

This is the continuation of the epsilon-delta series! You can find Examples 1 and 2 on blackpenredpen's channel. Here I use an epsilon-delta argument to calculate an infinite limit, and at the same time I'm showing you how to calculate a right-hand-side limit. Enjoy!

From playlist Calculus

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Infinite Limits With Equal Exponents (Calculus)

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From playlist Calculus

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Introduction to Infinite Series

This video introduces infinite series and the concept of a converging and diverging series. http://mathispower4u.yolasite.com/

From playlist Infinite Sequences and Series

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Infinite Series: The Alternating Series Test

This video provides an examples of how to apply the alternating series test to determine if a infinite series is convergent or divergent. Site: http://mathispower4u.com Blog: http://mathispower4u.wordpress.com

From playlist Infinite Series

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Introduction to Sequences

This video introduces sequences. http://mathispower4u.yolasite.com/

From playlist Infinite Series

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The Limit Does NOT Exist (Limit Example 4)

Epsilon Definition of a Limit In this video, I illustrate the epsilon-N definition of a limit by showing that the limit of (-1)^n as n goes to infinity does NOT exist. The method I present is more generally useful to show that a limit does not exist. Other examples of limits can be seen

From playlist Sequences

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Infinite Limits (Limit Example 10)

Epsilon Definition of a Limit In this video, I illustrate the epsilon-N definition of a limit by doing an example with an infinite limit. More precisely, I prove from scratch that the limit of sqrt(n-2)+3 is infinity Other examples of limits can be seen in the playlist below. Check ou

From playlist Sequences

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On the geometry of uniform meandric systems - Ewain Gwynne

Probability Seminar Topic: On the geometry of uniform meandric systems Speaker: Ewain Gwynne Affiliation: University of Chicago Date: October 31, 2022  A meandric system of size $n$ is the set of loops formed from two arc diagrams (non-crossing perfect matchings) on $\{1,\dots,2n\}$, on

From playlist Mathematics

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Computation Ep33, The Halting Problem (Apr 27, 2022)

This is a recording of a live class for Math 3342, Theory of Computation, an undergraduate course for math and computer science majors at Fairfield University, Spring 2022. The course is about finite automata, Turing machines, and related topics. Homework and handouts at the class websi

From playlist Math 3342 (Theory of Computation) Spring 2022

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Theory of Computation: The Halting Problem

This video is for my Spring 2020 section of MA 342, for the class meeting on Tuesday April 21. Fast forward music is from "Now Get Busy" by the Beastie Boys, licensed Creative Commons Noncommercial Sampling Plus.

From playlist Math 342 (Theory of Computation) Spring 2020

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CERIAS Security: Instruction Set Randomization (ISR) 2/6

Clip 2/6 Speaker: David Evans · University of Virginia Instruction Set Randomization (ISR) has been proposed as a promising defense against code injection attacks. It defuses all standard code injection attacks since the attacker does not know the instruction set of the target machine.

From playlist The CERIAS Security Seminars 2005 (1)

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JS Bin's infinite loop protection

A live demo of JS Bin's infinite loop protection (and how to disable) during the real-time rendering.

From playlist JS Bin tips & information

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While Loop In Python | Python While Loop Explained | Python Tutorial For Beginners | Edureka

** Python Certification Training: https://www.edureka.co/data-science-python-certification-course ** This Edureka video on 'While Loop In Python' will help you understand how you can use a while loop in python with concepts like nested while loop, infinite while loop, etc. Following are th

From playlist Python Programming Tutorials | Edureka

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Topology Riddles | Infinite Series

Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/donateinfi Can you turn your pants inside out without taking your feet off the ground? Start your free trial with Squarespace at http://squarespace.com/infiniteseries and enter of

From playlist An Infinite Playlist

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Ulrike Tillmann, Lecture II - 11 February 2015

Ulrike Tillmann (University of Oxford) - Lecture II http://www.crm.sns.it/course/4038/ Mapping class groups and diffeomorphism groups of manifolds play an important role in geometry and topology. We will discuss recent advances in the understanding of their homology exploring homotopy the

From playlist Algebraic topology, geometric and combinatorial group theory - 2015

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Math 101 101317 Infinite Limits

Definition of infinite limit. Examples of rigorous proofs. Exercise: use the binomial theorem to show the limit of r^n is infinity (for r greater than 1). Theorem: infinite limits and arithmetic. Theorem: a positive sequence converges to infinity iff its reciprocal converges to 0.

From playlist Course 6: Introduction to Analysis (Fall 2017)

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Stable Homotopy Seminar, 9: Infinite Loop Spaces, and Homotopy Colimits

The fibrant spectra are the Ω-spectra, and we can give an elegant explicit description of the fibrant replacement. The "infinite loop space" functor, which is the derived right adjoint to the suspension spectrum, is then given by taking the 0th space of an equivalent Ω-spectrum. This allow

From playlist Stable Homotopy Seminar

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