- published: 20 May 2009
- views: 1313
- author: beavmonk
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Mathematics Gives You Wings
October 23, 2010 - Professor Margot Gerritsen illustrates how mathematics and computer mod...
published: 09 Nov 2010
author: StanfordUniversity
Mathematics Gives You Wings
October 23, 2010 - Professor Margot Gerritsen illustrates how mathematics and computer modeling influence the design of modern airplanes, yachts, trucks and cars. This lecture is offered as part of the Classes Without Quizzes series at Stanford's 2010 Reunion Homecoming. Margot Gerritsen, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Energy Resources Engineering, with expertise in mathematical and computational modeling of energy and fluid flow processes. She teaches courses in energy and the environment, computational mathematics and computing at Stanford University. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford Alumni Association: www.stanfordalumni.org Department of Mathematics at Stanford: math.stanford.edu Margot Gerritsen: margot.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
- published: 09 Nov 2010
- views: 315599
- author: StanfordUniversity
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Dr. Fariba Fahroo - Computational Mathematics
Dr. Fariba Fahroo presents an overview of her program - Computational Mathematics - at the...
published: 02 May 2012
author: TheAFOSR
Dr. Fariba Fahroo - Computational Mathematics
Dr. Fariba Fahroo presents an overview of her program - Computational Mathematics - at the 2012 AFOSR Spring Review.
- published: 02 May 2012
- views: 300
- author: TheAFOSR
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Computational Mathematics
For more info visit: www.duq.edu/computational-math...
published: 12 Nov 2012
author: McAnultyDuquesne
Computational Mathematics
For more info visit: www.duq.edu/computational-math
- published: 12 Nov 2012
- views: 58
- author: McAnultyDuquesne
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Brunel University - Research into Computational Maths
An overview of the Brunel Institute of Computational Mathematics, one of the research cent...
published: 01 Feb 2011
author: BrunelUniversity
Brunel University - Research into Computational Maths
An overview of the Brunel Institute of Computational Mathematics, one of the research centres within the Department of Mathematical Sciences.
- published: 01 Feb 2011
- views: 810
- author: BrunelUniversity
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Math Saves The World! Computational Science at South Dakota State University
One of three "Math Saves The World!" videos promoting mathematics & statistics career trac...
published: 11 Jun 2010
author: kdcogswell
Math Saves The World! Computational Science at South Dakota State University
One of three "Math Saves The World!" videos promoting mathematics & statistics career tracks at South Dakota State University. This one promotes computational science.
- published: 11 Jun 2010
- views: 576
- author: kdcogswell
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13th Workshop in Applied & Computational Math
The 13th Israeli Mini-Workshop in Applied and Computational Mathematics Prof. Zeev Zalevsk...
published: 15 Feb 2012
author: barilanuniversity
13th Workshop in Applied & Computational Math
The 13th Israeli Mini-Workshop in Applied and Computational Mathematics Prof. Zeev Zalevsky of the Faculty of Engineering, presents novel photonic approaches and means to exceed the limitations of vision science and eventually to allow for super resolved imaging and improved capabilities.
- published: 15 Feb 2012
- views: 87
- author: barilanuniversity
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Applied & Computational Mathematics Journals - OMICS Group
Applied mathematics is a branch of mathematics that concerns with mathematical methods tha...
published: 08 Jun 2012
author: OMICSPublishingGroup
Applied & Computational Mathematics Journals - OMICS Group
Applied mathematics is a branch of mathematics that concerns with mathematical methods that are typically used in science, engineering business, and industry. Computational mathematics involves mathematical research in areas of science where computing plays a central and essential role in emphasizing algorithms, numerical and symbolic methods. The journal provides an open access platform to analyze new computational and applied techniques for solving the scientific or engineering problems. URL: www.omicsgroup.org
- published: 08 Jun 2012
- views: 53
- author: OMICSPublishingGroup
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Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics Master's Program
science.nd.edu The Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics one-year professio...
published: 09 Oct 2012
author: NDCollegeofScience
Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics Master's Program
science.nd.edu The Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics one-year professional master's program creates professionals who can solve real-world problems in business, science and industry with the tools of statistics, mathematics and computation. Specialty tracks include computational finance, applied and computational mathematics, applied statistics, and predictive analysis. http
- published: 09 Oct 2012
- views: 125
- author: NDCollegeofScience
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Integration of a computational mathematics education in the
Here we present the integration of a computationally oriented mathematics education into t...
published: 25 Jun 2011
author: DTUbroadcast
Integration of a computational mathematics education in the
Here we present the integration of a computationally oriented mathematics education into the CDIO-based MSc program in mechanical engineering at Chalmers. The process for integration of mathematics into the curriculum is described together with the outline of the reformed education and the courses. Further, the impact and outcome as well as in what way the reformed education is better are discussed and success factors are identified Finally, we discuss next step in the development which includes computerized student training, teaching as well as computerized grading and assessment. For this we will use a virtual learning environment.
- published: 25 Jun 2011
- views: 144
- author: DTUbroadcast
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RodDowney - Complexity, Computation and a bit of Fuzzy Logic
The desire to understand things is what drives Rod Downey in his work in computational mat...
published: 25 Jul 2011
author: mathsreach
RodDowney - Complexity, Computation and a bit of Fuzzy Logic
The desire to understand things is what drives Rod Downey in his work in computational mathematics. In this interview he talks about the use of mathematics in areas as diverse as industrial smelting, computer chip manufacturing and tumble drier sensors.
- published: 25 Jul 2011
- views: 78
- author: mathsreach
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Mathematics in Computational Chemistry
An introductory overview of the foundational mathematics used in computational chemistry....
published: 04 Oct 2012
author: Bob Gotwals
Mathematics in Computational Chemistry
An introductory overview of the foundational mathematics used in computational chemistry.
- published: 04 Oct 2012
- views: 76
- author: Bob Gotwals
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Brendan Mackay - Bible Codes - fact or fiction?
What do the Bible and Moby Dick have in common? Are there hidden messages in the Bible, or...
published: 20 Apr 2011
author: mathsreach
Brendan Mackay - Bible Codes - fact or fiction?
What do the Bible and Moby Dick have in common? Are there hidden messages in the Bible, or are they just random occurrences? Listen to Brendan McKay as he talks about this fascinating application of computational mathematics.
- published: 20 Apr 2011
- views: 346
- author: mathsreach
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IMA Public Lecture : The Traveling Salesman Problem, William J. Cook
Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) Public Lecture Series www.ima.umn.edu...
published: 12 Sep 2012
author: IMA UMN
IMA Public Lecture : The Traveling Salesman Problem, William J. Cook
Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) Public Lecture Series www.ima.umn.edu The Traveling Salesman Problem William J. Cook (Georgia Institute of Technology) The traveling salesman problem, or TSP for short, is easy to state: given a number of "cities" along with the cost of travel between each pair of them, find the cheapest way of visiting all the cities and returning to your starting point. The simplicity of the statement is deceptive - the TSP is one of the most intensely studied problems in computational mathematics and yet no effective solution method is known for the general case. Indeed, the resolution of the TSP would settle the P versus NP problem and fetch a $1000000 prize from the Clay Mathematics Institute. Although the complexity of the TSP is still unknown, for over 50 years its study has led the way to improved solution methods in many areas of mathematical optimization. We will discuss the history of the TSP and examine the role it has played in modern computational mathematics. We will also present a collection of TSP applications, ranging from genome sequencing to on-line grocery shopping. Finally, we will present a survey of recent progress in algorithms for large-scale TSP instances, including the solution of a million-city instance to within 0.09% of optimality and the exact solution of a 15112-city instance. This talk is based on joint work with David Applegate, Robert Bixby, and Vasek Chvátal. It is partially supported by the College ...
- published: 12 Sep 2012
- views: 82
- author: IMA UMN
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Mandelbrot Fractal Set Trip To e214 HD
download the original @ http://www.hd-fractals.com/downloads/
see the latest deep zoom by...
published: 07 Oct 2008
author: teamfresh
Mandelbrot Fractal Set Trip To e214 HD
download the original @ http://www.hd-fractals.com/downloads/
see the latest deep zoom by teamfresh here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foxD6ZQlnlU
Here is a nice deep zoom into the Mandelbrot set. The words "nice" and "deep" fall a bit short actually.
"Mathematical Porn" is a better description.
After watching this video things in my room started to bend and breathe!! I hope you enjoy the trip!!
The final magnification is e.214. Want some perspective? a magnification of e.12 would increase the size of a particle to the same as the earths orbit! e.21 would make a particle look the same size as the milky way and e.42 would be equal to the universe. This zoom smashes all of them all away. If you were "actually" traveling into the fractal your speed would be faster than the speed of light.
You might like to know that this animation took me about two days to set up. My computer then rendered day and night non-stop for just over a month to produce the animation. The resulting twenty-eight anti-aliased 1280x720 AVI files (each just under 2GB) were each watermarked at full frames (uncompressed) Then I stitched them all together uncompressed. I also added the audio track at the same time. This was all done in Virtual dub. (except watermarking) The final watermarked Avi with audio is a whopping 46GB - Then I compressed it to 495mb so I could upload it onto vimeo. I think it still looks fairly crisp
With the compression settings adjusted to achieve the highest quality, the resulting file size was about 1.5GB and looks absolutely sweet!
(Once vimeo plus is here I may well upload it!)
**edit**
highest quality version is still too big for vimeo even after vimeo plus has arrived but it is available for download from http://www.hd-fractals.com/downloads/
love fractals? want to chat about them?
fractalforums.com
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Music Is Math
This was my first animation made with the Processing language (www.processing.org). It's a...
published: 24 Aug 2008
author: Glenn Marshall
Music Is Math
This was my first animation made with the Processing language (www.processing.org). It's a generative art piece created entirely by the computer out of mathematics and code. (Music - Boards of Canada).
My ultimate aim was to have the computer generate spontaneous, random animation, which looked as natural and interesting as any other form of human created art. http://glennmarshall.wordpress.com/2008/08/07/the-zeno/
The 'Music is Math' code next became the basis of my music video for Peter Gabriel 'The Nest That Sailed The Sky' which won an Award of Distinction at Ars Electronica - http://vimeo.com/3245120
I then adapted the same code into a range of iPhone and iPad applications Zio, Supernova and Eyegasm - a collection of 'interactive ambient paintings' - looking at the software app as art (and reaching no.1 in iTunes charts in Australia,NZ & Europe)- http://glennmarshall.wordpress.com/zio/
My most popular animation on the web 'Metamorphosis' is also based on the same code, with over 350,000 plays on vimeo alone - http://vimeo.com/1747316
Further info on me and my artwork on www.butterfly.ie
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"Clap Your Brains Off" Mexican Droste Videoclip
This video uses a mathematical formula based upon an image Escher did (The Print Gallery),...
published: 08 Sep 2008
author: Frank Beltrán
"Clap Your Brains Off" Mexican Droste Videoclip
This video uses a mathematical formula based upon an image Escher did (The Print Gallery), known in these days as the "Droste Effect".
This is my first videoclip as a Director, and it was made entirely using a Digital Reflex Camera, Canon's Mark III which captures up to 115 continuous pictures, at 10 fps.
As this was really low budget video, it was made possible thanks to the help of lots and lots of friends.
This video was "inspired" by the amazing pictures of Sebastian Perez Duarte (I mean that as an euphemism). I just wanted to add movement to those kind of images.
All of the image process was made in my home computer, thank's to Pisco Bandito/Josh Sommers' tutorials, and Bill Hornes code. A friend of mine, Chema "The Mecatronic", helped me automate all of the process.
This is the result of almost 6 months of work.
Soon I'll post the making off, hope you enjoy it.
This is the video of a band called "No Somos Machos Pero Somos Muchos" (NSM PSM) and they're about to release their first album. This is their first single "Clap your brains off"
CHECK OUT THE MAKING OF at http://www.vimeo.com/1762877
We got published at the American Cinematographer Magazine for this video!!! (Issue March 09)
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Dr. Tae — Building A New Culture Of Teaching And Learning
“Building A New Culture Of Teaching And Learning”
Are schools designed to help people lear...
published: 08 Jul 2009
author: Dr. Tae
Dr. Tae — Building A New Culture Of Teaching And Learning
“Building A New Culture Of Teaching And Learning”
Are schools designed to help people learn? Are colleges and universities really institutions of higher education? Do students actually learn any science in science classes? Can skateboarding give us a better model for teaching and learning? Watch this video to find out.
My website
http://DrTae.org
My blog entry about “Building A New Culture Of Teaching And Learning”
http://drtae.org/building-a-new-culture-of-teaching-and-learning/
Also check out my talk from TEDxEastsidePrep: "Can Skateboarding Save Our Schools?"
http://drtae.org/can-skateboarding-save-our-schools/
Here are links to references and additional resources related to my talk.
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"School Sucks"
If you’ve never seen Sir Ken Robinson’s TED Talk “Do Schools Kill Creativity?” you should watch it here:
http://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html
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"Universities are not doing a good job."
Watch the entire interview with Dr. Leon Lederman on The Science Network.
Education, Politics, Einstein, and Charm: a conversation with Nobel Laureate Leon Lederman.
http://thesciencenetwork.org/programs/the-science-studio/robert
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Depersonalization 101: "They're...checking Facebook or their email..."
Is the digital revolution turning us into delusional multitaskers who can't focus?
Watch “Digital Nation” from Frontline on PBS
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/digitalnation/view/
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“Increasing number of educators found to be suffering from teaching disabilities”
The Onion
http://www.theonion.com/content/news/report_increasing_number_of
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"Over 90% of middle school science teachers in this country have never taken a science course outside of high school."
Watch the entire discussion between Dr. Lawrence Krauss and Dr. Richard Dawkins:
http://richarddawkins.net/article,2472,Richard-Dawkins-and-Lawrence-Krauss,RichardDawkinsnet
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"...the difference between certifications and qualifications."
Malcolm Gladwell has argued that if we don’t have a good way of predicting who will become great teachers, we must drastically change hiring practices in schools.
“Most Likely To Succeed: How do we hire when we can’t tell who’s right for the job?”
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/12/15/081215fa_fact_gladwell
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"I'm not telling you stories about shiny new buildings, or computer labs, or interactive wipeboards that really had an influence on me."
Our priority should be finding great teachers, but we shouldn't ignore the importance of environment in teaching and learning.
The Third Teacher
http://www.thethirdteacher.com/
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"...the most effective thing we can do to improve the quality of physics instruction...is to hire, honor, and promote good teachers."
Dr. David J. Griffiths ( http://academic.reed.edu/physics/faculty/griffiths.html )
“Is There A Text In This Class?”
http://ajp.aapt.org/resource/1/ajpias/v65/i12/p1141_s1
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"Do they just sit there?"
Dr. Dean Zollman ( http://www.phys.ksu.edu/personal/dzollman/ )
“Do They Just Sit There? Reflections on helping students learn physics”
http://web.phys.ksu.edu/papers/millikan.html
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"Congratulations! You haven't learned a damn thing about science."
I grabbed that diagram of the citric acid cycle ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citric_acid_cycle ) from http://library.thinkquest.org/C004535/media/kreb_cycle.gif
Watch Richard Feynman for a more insightful view of science.
“The Pleasure of Finding Things Out”
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7136440703094429927
12:33
"MythBusters is the most scientific show on television."
What? You’ve never seen MythBusters?
http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/mythbusters/
13:23
"Maybe lawyers are getting in the way of science education."
Watch Geyver Tulley’s TED Talks about
“Five Dangerous Things You Should Let Your Kids Do”
http://www.ted.com/talks/gever_tulley_on_5_dangerous_things_for_kids.html
“Life Lessons Through Tinkering”
http://www.ted.com/talks/gever_tulley_s_tinkering_school_in_action.html
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"Work your ass off until you figure it out."
Dr. Carol Dweck might call this having a “growth mindset.”
“How Not To Talk To Your Kids”
http://nymag.com/news/features/27840/
Mindset by Dweck
http://mindsetonline.com/
Branford Marsalis thinks some students don’t understand the idea of hard work.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rz2jRHA9fo
Dr. Kurt Wiesenfeld ( http://www.physics.gatech.edu/people/faculty/kwiesenfeld.html )
“Making The Grade: Many students wheedle for a degree as if it were a freebie T shirt”
http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~mleach/myturn/makingthegrade.html
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“That’s a long time”
Outliers
by Malcolm Gladwell
http://www.gladwell.com/outliers/index.html
Dr. Alan Schoenfeld
http://gse.berkeley.edu/faculty/ahschoenfeld/ahschoenfeld.html
22:40
“Teach For America Chews Up, Spits Out Another Ethnic-Studies Major”
The Onion
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/30911
23:03
"You can
Youtube results:
7:05
IEO Interviews: Mathematics, theoretical physics, computational sciences and cancer
Dr Alberto D'Onofrio, Group Leader in Theoretical Biology and Medicine, Department of Expe...
published: 21 Jan 2010
author: ecancertv
IEO Interviews: Mathematics, theoretical physics, computational sciences and cancer
Dr Alberto D'Onofrio, Group Leader in Theoretical Biology and Medicine, Department of Experimental Oncology, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy, discusses the part mathematics, theoretical physics and computer sciences play in studying cancer.
- published: 21 Jan 2010
- views: 615
- author: ecancertv
51:02
Computational complexity, arithmetical hierarchy and mathematical fuzzy logic - Petr Hájek
The lecture of Petr Hájek, 'Computational complexity, arithmetical hierarchy and mathemati...
published: 20 Nov 2011
author: CopernicusCenter
Computational complexity, arithmetical hierarchy and mathematical fuzzy logic - Petr Hájek
The lecture of Petr Hájek, 'Computational complexity, arithmetical hierarchy and mathematical fuzzy logic', presented at the "Trends in Logic IX" conference - Church's Thesis: Logic, Mind and Nature, 3-5 June 2011, Kraków, Poland. The conference was co-organized by Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies. Photos: www.adamwalanus.pl
- published: 20 Nov 2011
- views: 367
- author: CopernicusCenter
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Hongyu Miao: Basic concepts of mathematical modeling - Computation Basics (2012 CBIM Summer School)
Hongyu Miao: June 10 2012, 1:30-3:45PM Basic concepts of computational method Dynamics in ...
published: 13 Jun 2012
author: canglin wu
Hongyu Miao: Basic concepts of mathematical modeling - Computation Basics (2012 CBIM Summer School)
Hongyu Miao: June 10 2012, 1:30-3:45PM Basic concepts of computational method Dynamics in homogenous space (ODE) Regular ODE Handle sharp turns (stiffness) Model delayed interactions (DDE) Model with constraints (DAE) Dynamics with spatial dependence (PDE) Finite element (FE) Finite difference (FD) Many more... Stochastic Simulation Random number generation SDE Discrete event simulation Rare event simulation Markov Chain Monte Carlo method Optimization Least squares (linear regression) Search a local solution (gradient-based algorithms) Search a global solution (evolutionary algorithms) Hybrid algorithms
- published: 13 Jun 2012
- views: 165
- author: canglin wu
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Math Saves the World! -- Computational Science
...
published: 10 Apr 2012
author: SouthDakotaState
Math Saves the World! -- Computational Science
- published: 10 Apr 2012
- views: 121
- author: SouthDakotaState