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Solving the heat equation: Differential Equations - Part 3 of 5
Solving the heat equation.
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But what is a partial differential equation? | DE2
The heat equation, as an introductory PDE.
3Blue1Brown
But what is a partial differential equation? Differential Equations - Part 2 of 5
The heat equation, as an introductory PDE.
Professor Dave Explains
Exact First-Order Differential Equations
We've looked at a few simple examples of first-order differential equations and how to solve them. Now let's take a look at exact first-order differential equations.
Curated Video
Fundamentals of Neural Networks - Backward Propagation Through Time
Backpropagation through time (BPTT) is a gradient-based technique for training certain types of recurrent neural networks. It can be used to train Elman networks. The algorithm was independently derived by numerous researchers. This clip...
Curated Video
Deep Learning - Crash Course 2023 - Gradient Descent
In this video, you will learn about gradient descent. This clip is from the chapter "Sigmoid Neuron" of the series "Deep Learning - Crash Course 2023".In this section, we will begin our journey with Sigmoid Neuron.
Curated Video
Deep Learning - Computer Vision for Beginners Using PyTorch - AutoGrad in PyTorch
In this video, you will learn what is AutoGrad in PyTorch. This clip is from the chapter "AutoGrad in PyTorch" of the series "Deep Learning - Computer Vision for Beginners Using PyTorch".In this section, we will have a look at AutoGrad...
Virtually Passed
5.0 A better way to understand Differential Equations | Nonlinear Dynamics | Bendixson's Criterion
Bendixson's criterion is another method used to disprove the existence of closed orbits. A periodic solution is a type of closed orbit. This theorem only holds for simply connected regions in 2D. The statement is that if on a simply...
Professor Dave Explains
Unpacking the Schrödinger Equation
We've talked about the Schrödinger equation before, but we really didn't dig into it with any depth at all. Now it's time to really get in there and do the math. What is the Hamiltonian operator? What is the time-independent Schrödinger...
Practical Ninjas
How to write Matrices and Differential Equations in LaTeX | Share Latex | Learn LaTeX 08
This video presents how to write Matrices, differential equations using LaTeX in a document. One also learns to insert partial differential equation . The video explains the concepts with hands on code.
Zach Star
What Math Classes Do Engineers (and Physics Majors) Take?
This is a more technical video that describes the calculus classes you will take as an engineering (and physics major) in undergrad. Regardless of what type of engineering discipline you choose, you will take mostly the same math...
Catalyst University
Separable Differential Equations for P-CHEM
Separable Differential Equations for P-CHEM
Professor Dave Explains
Position and Momentum Operators in Quantum Mechanics
We've learned a bit about quantum mechanics from a strictly conceptual and qualitative standpoint. But now it's time to dig a little deeper. Quantum mechanics is mathematics, so if we want to understand it on a fundamental level, we have...
Catalyst University
Multivariable Cyclic (Chain) Rule for P-CHEM
Multivariable Cyclic (Chain) Rule for P-CHEM
Professor Dave Explains
Particle in a Box Part 2: Interpreting the Results
In the previous tutorial we solved the Schrödinger equation for a quantum particle in an infinite square well. This is also known as the problem of the particle in a box. But there is a lot to unpack regarding the results, enough to...
Math Fortress
Differential Equations: Solutions (Level 4 of 4)
This video introduces the basic concepts associated with solutions of partial differential equations. This video goes over 3 examples illustrating how to verify solutions to partial differential equations.
Catalyst University
Voltage to Electric Field in Three Dimensions
Voltage to Electric Field in Three Dimensions
Catalyst University
Quantum Mechanics | Particle-in-a-Box (Infinite Potential Well) [Conceptual Only]
In this video, we discuss the conceptual aspects of the quantum mechanics model, Particle-in-a-Box (also called the Infinite Potential Well model): Wavefunctions and Energy Eigenvalues. NEXT VIDEO: Particle-in-a-Box Example Problems
Professor Dave Explains
The Quantum Barrier Potential Part 1: Quantum Tunneling
Now that we've covered the particle in a box, we are familiar with the concept of a quantum problem. Let's move on to our second quantum problem, that of the quantum barrier potential. With this one, we don't have an infinite square well...
Catalyst University
Isobaric Expansion Coefficient and Isothermal Compressibility
Isobaric Expansion Coefficient and Isothermal Compressibility