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Watch as Brian Greene provides a brief overview of the mathematics behind the Higgs Boson discovery.TOPIC: PROGRAMMING
Programming. Computer programming is the process of writing, testing, troubleshooting and maintaining the source code of computer programs. This source code is written in a programming language. The code may be a modification of an existing source or something completely new. The purpose of programming is to create a program that exhibits a PART 9: 100 GREATEST DISCOVERIES 100 Greatest Discoveries - EARTH SCIENCES. 1. Earth's Core (1906) Seismologist Richard Oldham determines that earthquake waves move through the central part of the Earth much slower than through the mantle around it. He surmises that the Earth has a core composed ofliquid. 2.
LECTURE 5: TOPOLOGY IN THE COMPLEX PLANE Complex analysis is the study of functions that live in the complex plane, i.e. functions that have complex arguments and complex outputs. In order to study the behavior of such functions we’ll need to first understand the basic objects involved, namely the complex numbers. We’ll begin with some history: When and why were complex numbers LECTURE 62: WET TO DRY BASIS Wet to Dry Basis. by University of Colorado. ← Video Lecture 62 of 50 → . 1: Unit Conversions (Practice) 2: Systems of Units 3: Force & Weight (Units & Conversions) 4: Significant Figures 5: Solving Set of Linear Equations 6: Changing Units in an Equation 7: Dimensions of Differential Equations 8: Dimensional Homogeneity 9: Dimensionless PART 9: THE BETTER ANGELS OF OUR NATURE (1865 Video Description. Episode 9: THE BETTER ANGELS OF OUR NATURE (1865) This extraordinary final episode of The Civil War begins in the bittersweet aftermath of Lee’s surrender and then goes on to narrate the horrendous events of five days later when, on April 14, Lincoln is assassinated. After chronicling Lincoln’s poignant funeral, thePART 3: ORTHODOXY
Today, Eastern Orthodox Christianity flourishes in the Balkans and Russia, with over 150 million members worldwide. It is unlike Catholicism or Protestantism - worship is carefully choreographed, icons pull the faithful into a mystical union with Christ, and everywhere there is a symbol of a fierce-looking bird, the double-headed eagle. SHERRILL GROUP'S LECTURE SERIES IN THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY The following lectures were presented as part of Georgia Tech's Summer Lectures Series in Theoretical Chemistry, for new graduate students and for participants in Georgia Tech's Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program sponsored by the National Science Foundation. These lectures focus on electronic structure theory andwere
LECTURE 6: ENTANGLEMENT: ENTANGLED, SINGLET, & TRIPLET This is the concept of entanglement. Professor Susskind demonstrates the simplest example of entanglement of a two spin system. He distinguishes the unentangled product states from the more general entangled states, and gives examples or operators and expectation values for each. The singlet and triplet states are introduced. LECTURE 30: QUENCHING OF ORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUM The course will be very comprehensive, and cover many topics in solid state and condensed matter physics, including: - Symmetry and Physical Properties of Crystals Point groups, Bravais lattices, Space groups, Neumann’s Principle and tensor properties of crystalline solids, elements of group theory, diffraction of waves in periodic structures.COSMOLEARNING
Watch as Brian Greene provides a brief overview of the mathematics behind the Higgs Boson discovery.TOPIC: PROGRAMMING
Programming. Computer programming is the process of writing, testing, troubleshooting and maintaining the source code of computer programs. This source code is written in a programming language. The code may be a modification of an existing source or something completely new. The purpose of programming is to create a program that exhibits a PART 9: 100 GREATEST DISCOVERIES 100 Greatest Discoveries - EARTH SCIENCES. 1. Earth's Core (1906) Seismologist Richard Oldham determines that earthquake waves move through the central part of the Earth much slower than through the mantle around it. He surmises that the Earth has a core composed ofliquid. 2.
LECTURE 5: TOPOLOGY IN THE COMPLEX PLANE Complex analysis is the study of functions that live in the complex plane, i.e. functions that have complex arguments and complex outputs. In order to study the behavior of such functions we’ll need to first understand the basic objects involved, namely the complex numbers. We’ll begin with some history: When and why were complex numbers LECTURE 62: WET TO DRY BASIS Wet to Dry Basis. by University of Colorado. ← Video Lecture 62 of 50 → . 1: Unit Conversions (Practice) 2: Systems of Units 3: Force & Weight (Units & Conversions) 4: Significant Figures 5: Solving Set of Linear Equations 6: Changing Units in an Equation 7: Dimensions of Differential Equations 8: Dimensional Homogeneity 9: Dimensionless PART 9: THE BETTER ANGELS OF OUR NATURE (1865 Video Description. Episode 9: THE BETTER ANGELS OF OUR NATURE (1865) This extraordinary final episode of The Civil War begins in the bittersweet aftermath of Lee’s surrender and then goes on to narrate the horrendous events of five days later when, on April 14, Lincoln is assassinated. After chronicling Lincoln’s poignant funeral, thePART 3: ORTHODOXY
Today, Eastern Orthodox Christianity flourishes in the Balkans and Russia, with over 150 million members worldwide. It is unlike Catholicism or Protestantism - worship is carefully choreographed, icons pull the faithful into a mystical union with Christ, and everywhere there is a symbol of a fierce-looking bird, the double-headed eagle. SHERRILL GROUP'S LECTURE SERIES IN THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY The following lectures were presented as part of Georgia Tech's Summer Lectures Series in Theoretical Chemistry, for new graduate students and for participants in Georgia Tech's Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program sponsored by the National Science Foundation. These lectures focus on electronic structure theory andwere
LECTURE 6: ENTANGLEMENT: ENTANGLED, SINGLET, & TRIPLET This is the concept of entanglement. Professor Susskind demonstrates the simplest example of entanglement of a two spin system. He distinguishes the unentangled product states from the more general entangled states, and gives examples or operators and expectation values for each. The singlet and triplet states are introduced. LECTURE 30: QUENCHING OF ORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUM The course will be very comprehensive, and cover many topics in solid state and condensed matter physics, including: - Symmetry and Physical Properties of Crystals Point groups, Bravais lattices, Space groups, Neumann’s Principle and tensor properties of crystalline solids, elements of group theory, diffraction of waves in periodic structures.LIST OF TOPICS
Observational astronomy (107) 1. Space Observatories (10) 1.1 Chandra X-Ray (63) 1.2 Hubble telescope (9) 1.3 Kepler Mission (11) Solar System (124) Small Solar System Bodies (SSSB) (30) COSMOLEARNING CIVIL ENGINEERING 17 Civil Engineering courses with video lectures by prestigious universities, including Mechanics of Solids, Soil Mechanics, Water and Wastewater Engineering, Introduction to Transportation Engineering, and Fluid Mechanics. BASIC ELECTRONICS: VIDEO LECTURES Video Lectures. Displaying all 40 video lectures. Lecture 1. Play Video. Introduction to Basic Electronics. Lecture 2. Play Video. Electronic Devices I. Lecture 3. MATH YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE HIGH SCHOOL Michel van Biezen offers a well-organized series of 107 short lectures explaining everything you need to know in math before starting high school. This series is essential for any student looking to fill the gaps in their math education from Grades 1-8. This series is also perfectly suitable for adult learners looking to brush up their mathskills.
PHILOSOPHY AND HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN THOUGHT This wide ranging course starts with the pre-Socratic philosophers of the ancient world, and traces the history of philosophical speculation across the ages up to the present. Included along the way is special attention to the greatest Christian thinkers in history, including Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin and many others. 1. 2. 3.4.
SENIOR CHEMISTRY WITH CHEMGUY In this course, Rob Lederer (Chemguy) gives an introduction to General Chemistry for Grade 11 and 12 students. Topics included in these lectures are: Energetics, Acids and Bases, Equilibrium, Redox and many more. Perfect for high school students and even college students enrolled in an introductory chemistry course, Chemguy provides us with LECTURE 1: STRETCHES FOR SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING Take the right arm across and you want to hold it about ten seconds. Shake it out. You want your hand just above the elbow so you get a nice good stretch just above the armpit, about ten seconds, and relax. Take the arm behind the head, nice and easy elbows bent, and get anice good stretch.
LECTURE 83: LINEAR VARIATIONAL METHOD The linear variational method uses a trial wavefunction which is a linear combination of basis functions, with the coefficients as the variational parameters. Minimizing the energy with respect to the parameters results in the matrix Schrodinger equation, which can be solved by using the secular determinant. ---. LECTURE 13: SIGN LMS ALGORITHM This video lecture, part of the series Adaptive Signal Processing by Prof. M. Chakraborty, does not currently have a detailed description and video lecture title. If you have watched this lecture and know what it is about, particularly what Engineering topics are discussed, please help us by commenting on this video with your suggested description and title. PART 5: SOCRATES ON SELF-CONFIDENCE Alain shows that the ancient Athenian philosopher Socrates can help give us all the intellectual self-confidence we need to work out what we really think and believe. He visits Athens to tell the moving and inspiring story of how Socrates - a man who famously died for hisbeliefs -
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Watch as Brian Greene provides a brief overview of the mathematics behind the Higgs Boson discovery.TOPIC: PROGRAMMING
Programming. Computer programming is the process of writing, testing, troubleshooting and maintaining the source code of computer programs. This source code is written in a programming language. The code may be a modification of an existing source or something completely new. The purpose of programming is to create a program that exhibits a PART 9: 100 GREATEST DISCOVERIES 100 Greatest Discoveries - EARTH SCIENCES. 1. Earth's Core (1906) Seismologist Richard Oldham determines that earthquake waves move through the central part of the Earth much slower than through the mantle around it. He surmises that the Earth has a core composed ofliquid. 2.
LECTURE 5: TOPOLOGY IN THE COMPLEX PLANE Complex analysis is the study of functions that live in the complex plane, i.e. functions that have complex arguments and complex outputs. In order to study the behavior of such functions we’ll need to first understand the basic objects involved, namely the complex numbers. We’ll begin with some history: When and why were complex numbers LECTURE 62: WET TO DRY BASIS Wet to Dry Basis. by University of Colorado. ← Video Lecture 62 of 50 → . 1: Unit Conversions (Practice) 2: Systems of Units 3: Force & Weight (Units & Conversions) 4: Significant Figures 5: Solving Set of Linear Equations 6: Changing Units in an Equation 7: Dimensions of Differential Equations 8: Dimensional Homogeneity 9: Dimensionless PART 9: THE BETTER ANGELS OF OUR NATURE (1865 Video Description. Episode 9: THE BETTER ANGELS OF OUR NATURE (1865) This extraordinary final episode of The Civil War begins in the bittersweet aftermath of Lee’s surrender and then goes on to narrate the horrendous events of five days later when, on April 14, Lincoln is assassinated. After chronicling Lincoln’s poignant funeral, thePART 3: ORTHODOXY
Today, Eastern Orthodox Christianity flourishes in the Balkans and Russia, with over 150 million members worldwide. It is unlike Catholicism or Protestantism - worship is carefully choreographed, icons pull the faithful into a mystical union with Christ, and everywhere there is a symbol of a fierce-looking bird, the double-headed eagle. SHERRILL GROUP'S LECTURE SERIES IN THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY The following lectures were presented as part of Georgia Tech's Summer Lectures Series in Theoretical Chemistry, for new graduate students and for participants in Georgia Tech's Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program sponsored by the National Science Foundation. These lectures focus on electronic structure theory andwere
LECTURE 6: ENTANGLEMENT: ENTANGLED, SINGLET, & TRIPLET This is the concept of entanglement. Professor Susskind demonstrates the simplest example of entanglement of a two spin system. He distinguishes the unentangled product states from the more general entangled states, and gives examples or operators and expectation values for each. The singlet and triplet states are introduced. LECTURE 30: QUENCHING OF ORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUMUNITS OF ORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUMORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUM FORMULAELECTRON ORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUMORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUM PDFSPIN AND ORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUMWHAT IS ORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUM The course will be very comprehensive, and cover many topics in solid state and condensed matter physics, including: - Symmetry and Physical Properties of Crystals Point groups, Bravais lattices, Space groups, Neumann’s Principle and tensor properties of crystalline solids, elements of group theory, diffraction of waves in periodic structures.COSMOLEARNING
Watch as Brian Greene provides a brief overview of the mathematics behind the Higgs Boson discovery.TOPIC: PROGRAMMING
Programming. Computer programming is the process of writing, testing, troubleshooting and maintaining the source code of computer programs. This source code is written in a programming language. The code may be a modification of an existing source or something completely new. The purpose of programming is to create a program that exhibits a PART 9: 100 GREATEST DISCOVERIES 100 Greatest Discoveries - EARTH SCIENCES. 1. Earth's Core (1906) Seismologist Richard Oldham determines that earthquake waves move through the central part of the Earth much slower than through the mantle around it. He surmises that the Earth has a core composed ofliquid. 2.
LECTURE 5: TOPOLOGY IN THE COMPLEX PLANE Complex analysis is the study of functions that live in the complex plane, i.e. functions that have complex arguments and complex outputs. In order to study the behavior of such functions we’ll need to first understand the basic objects involved, namely the complex numbers. We’ll begin with some history: When and why were complex numbers LECTURE 62: WET TO DRY BASIS Wet to Dry Basis. by University of Colorado. ← Video Lecture 62 of 50 → . 1: Unit Conversions (Practice) 2: Systems of Units 3: Force & Weight (Units & Conversions) 4: Significant Figures 5: Solving Set of Linear Equations 6: Changing Units in an Equation 7: Dimensions of Differential Equations 8: Dimensional Homogeneity 9: Dimensionless PART 9: THE BETTER ANGELS OF OUR NATURE (1865 Video Description. Episode 9: THE BETTER ANGELS OF OUR NATURE (1865) This extraordinary final episode of The Civil War begins in the bittersweet aftermath of Lee’s surrender and then goes on to narrate the horrendous events of five days later when, on April 14, Lincoln is assassinated. After chronicling Lincoln’s poignant funeral, thePART 3: ORTHODOXY
Today, Eastern Orthodox Christianity flourishes in the Balkans and Russia, with over 150 million members worldwide. It is unlike Catholicism or Protestantism - worship is carefully choreographed, icons pull the faithful into a mystical union with Christ, and everywhere there is a symbol of a fierce-looking bird, the double-headed eagle. SHERRILL GROUP'S LECTURE SERIES IN THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY The following lectures were presented as part of Georgia Tech's Summer Lectures Series in Theoretical Chemistry, for new graduate students and for participants in Georgia Tech's Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program sponsored by the National Science Foundation. These lectures focus on electronic structure theory andwere
LECTURE 6: ENTANGLEMENT: ENTANGLED, SINGLET, & TRIPLET This is the concept of entanglement. Professor Susskind demonstrates the simplest example of entanglement of a two spin system. He distinguishes the unentangled product states from the more general entangled states, and gives examples or operators and expectation values for each. The singlet and triplet states are introduced. LECTURE 30: QUENCHING OF ORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUMUNITS OF ORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUMORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUM FORMULAELECTRON ORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUMORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUM PDFSPIN AND ORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUMWHAT IS ORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUM The course will be very comprehensive, and cover many topics in solid state and condensed matter physics, including: - Symmetry and Physical Properties of Crystals Point groups, Bravais lattices, Space groups, Neumann’s Principle and tensor properties of crystalline solids, elements of group theory, diffraction of waves in periodic structures.LIST OF TOPICS
Observational astronomy (107) 1. Space Observatories (10) 1.1 Chandra X-Ray (63) 1.2 Hubble telescope (9) 1.3 Kepler Mission (11) Solar System (124) Small Solar System Bodies (SSSB) (30) COSMOLEARNING CIVIL ENGINEERING 17 Civil Engineering courses with video lectures by prestigious universities, including Mechanics of Solids, Soil Mechanics, Water and Wastewater Engineering, Introduction to Transportation Engineering, and Fluid Mechanics. BASIC ELECTRONICS: VIDEO LECTURES Video Lectures. Displaying all 40 video lectures. Lecture 1. Play Video. Introduction to Basic Electronics. Lecture 2. Play Video. Electronic Devices I. Lecture 3. MATH YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE HIGH SCHOOL Michel van Biezen offers a well-organized series of 107 short lectures explaining everything you need to know in math before starting high school. This series is essential for any student looking to fill the gaps in their math education from Grades 1-8. This series is also perfectly suitable for adult learners looking to brush up their mathskills.
PHILOSOPHY AND HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN THOUGHT This wide ranging course starts with the pre-Socratic philosophers of the ancient world, and traces the history of philosophical speculation across the ages up to the present. Included along the way is special attention to the greatest Christian thinkers in history, including Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin and many others. 1. 2. 3.4.
SENIOR CHEMISTRY WITH CHEMGUY In this course, Rob Lederer (Chemguy) gives an introduction to General Chemistry for Grade 11 and 12 students. Topics included in these lectures are: Energetics, Acids and Bases, Equilibrium, Redox and many more. Perfect for high school students and even college students enrolled in an introductory chemistry course, Chemguy provides us with LECTURE 1: STRETCHES FOR SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING Take the right arm across and you want to hold it about ten seconds. Shake it out. You want your hand just above the elbow so you get a nice good stretch just above the armpit, about ten seconds, and relax. Take the arm behind the head, nice and easy elbows bent, and get anice good stretch.
LECTURE 83: LINEAR VARIATIONAL METHOD The linear variational method uses a trial wavefunction which is a linear combination of basis functions, with the coefficients as the variational parameters. Minimizing the energy with respect to the parameters results in the matrix Schrodinger equation, which can be solved by using the secular determinant. ---. LECTURE 13: SIGN LMS ALGORITHM This video lecture, part of the series Adaptive Signal Processing by Prof. M. Chakraborty, does not currently have a detailed description and video lecture title. If you have watched this lecture and know what it is about, particularly what Engineering topics are discussed, please help us by commenting on this video with your suggested description and title. PART 5: SOCRATES ON SELF-CONFIDENCE Alain shows that the ancient Athenian philosopher Socrates can help give us all the intellectual self-confidence we need to work out what we really think and believe. He visits Athens to tell the moving and inspiring story of how Socrates - a man who famously died for hisbeliefs -
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