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PBS
A Breakthrough in Higher Dimensional Spheres
Higher dimensional spheres, or hyperspheres, are counter-intuitive and almost impossible to visualize. Mathematician Kelsey Houston-Edwards explains higher dimensional spheres and how recent revelations in sphere packing have exposed...
3Blue1Brown
Thinking visually about higher dimensions
A method for thinking about high-dimensional spheres, introduced in the context of a classic example involving a high-dimensional sphere inside a high-dimensional box.
3Blue1Brown
Thinking outside the 10-dimensional box
A method for thinking about high-dimensional spheres, introduced in the context of a classic example involving a high-dimensional sphere inside a high-dimensional box.
PBS
What is a Random Walk?
To understand finance, search algorithms and even evolution you need to understand Random Walks.
Curated Video
Can Life Exist in a Two-Dimensional Universe?
We have 3D + 1D of time. Why aren’t there 4 dimensions or 2 dimensions? Can life exist in the 4th dimension? Is there something special about three dimensions that makes life possible? This is the question that But...
Zach Star
What I've been reading | STEM book recommendations
What I've been reading | STEM book recommendations
Zach Star
e (Euler's Number) is seriously everywhere The strange times it shows up and why it's so important
e (Euler's Number) is seriously everywhere The strange times it shows up and why it's so important
Math Fortress
Calculus III: The Dot Product (Level 12 of 12)
This video goes over the dot product also known as the scalar product. This video ends the dot product series by going over 3 proofs specifically the Cauchy-Schwarz Inequality, Triangle Inequality and the Parallelogram Law.
Zach Star
These changed how I think about higher dimensions
These changed how I think about higher dimensions
Curated Video
Create a computer vision system using decision tree algorithms to solve a real-world problem : Support Vector Machines (SVM) and Support Vector Classifiers (SVC)
From the section: Machine Learning: Part 2. In this section, we’ll cover Bayes Theorem, Naive Bayes, SVM and SVC to classify data.<b<br/>r/>
Machine Learning: Part 2: Support Vector Machines (SVM) and Support Vector Classifiers (SVC)
Machine Learning: Part 2: Support Vector Machines (SVM) and Support Vector Classifiers (SVC)
Zach Star
Today In Engineering (Episode 3) - Voyager 1, Berlin Hackathon Results, and More
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This video of "Today In Engineering<br/>" inclu<br/>des:
1. Voyager 1
2. A.I. Alg<br/>orithm analyzes instagram <br/>photos
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4. Berlin Hackathon
5. Breakthrough Prize Results
This video of "Today In Engineering<br/>" inclu<br/>des:
1. Voyager 1
2. A.I. Alg<br/>orithm analyzes instagram <br/>photos
3<br/>. Earthquake Resistant <b<br/>r/>Concrete
4. Berlin Hackathon
5. Breakthrough Prize Results
Curated Video
Practical Data Science using Python - Principal Component Analysis - Concepts
This video introduces you to Principal Component Analysis – concepts.
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This clip is from the chapter "Dimensionality Reduction Using PCA" of the series "Practical Data Science Using Python".This section explains dimensionality...
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This clip is from the chapter "Dimensionality Reduction Using PCA" of the series "Practical Data Science Using Python".This section explains dimensionality...
Zach Star
If higher dimensions exist, they aren't what you think - Exploring Worlds Beyond Our Own
If higher dimensions exist, they aren't what you think - Exploring Worlds Beyond Our Own