- published: 17 Jan 2008
- views: 38184
- author: MIT
50:25
Lec 27 | MIT 18.03 Differential Equations, Spring 2006
Sketching Solutions of 2x2 Homogeneous Linear System with Constant Coefficients View the c...
published: 17 Jan 2008
author: MIT
Lec 27 | MIT 18.03 Differential Equations, Spring 2006
Sketching Solutions of 2x2 Homogeneous Linear System with Constant Coefficients View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/18-03S06 License: Creative Commo...
- published: 17 Jan 2008
- views: 38184
- author: MIT
7:27
Linearizing non-linear dynamic equations
In this lecture, we go through the steps of linearizing non-linear differential equations ...
published: 25 Sep 2012
author: rmjds
Linearizing non-linear dynamic equations
In this lecture, we go through the steps of linearizing non-linear differential equations about a given operating/equilibrium point. We will use the multi-va...
- published: 25 Sep 2012
- views: 2781
- author: rmjds
56:46
Multiagent Dynamical Systems
I will show how to model multiagent systems using dynamical systems theory by deriving a c...
published: 04 May 2012
author: Bill Broadley
Multiagent Dynamical Systems
I will show how to model multiagent systems using dynamical systems theory by deriving a class of macroscopic differential equations that describe mutual ada...
- published: 04 May 2012
- views: 397
- author: Bill Broadley
39:44
Mythily Ramaswamy - Control of Differential Equations
PROGRAM: RECENT TRENDS IN ERGODIC THEORY AND DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
DATES: Tuesday 18 Dec, 2012...
published: 08 Oct 2013
Mythily Ramaswamy - Control of Differential Equations
PROGRAM: RECENT TRENDS IN ERGODIC THEORY AND DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
DATES: Tuesday 18 Dec, 2012 - Saturday 29 Dec, 2012
VENUE: Department of Mathematics,Faculty of Science,
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara
PROGRAM LINK:
http://www.icts.res.in/program/ETDS2012
DESCRIPTION:
"Dynamical Systems" is an exciting and very active field in mathematics that involves tools and techniques from many areas. A dynamical system can be obtained by iterating a function or letting evolve in time the solution of an equation. Even if the rule of evolution is deterministic, the long term behavior of the system is often chaotic. Different branches of "Dynamical Systems", in particular "Ergodic Theory", provide tools to quantify this chaotic behavior of the system and to predict it in an average.
This program has been planned in two parts: 7 day Workshop (Dec 18-24, 2012) followed by 4 day Discussion Meeting (Dec 26-29, 2012). The aim is to bring together on one platform experts from around the world who are actively working in various sub-disciplines of Dynamical Systems. An important aspect of the program will be an emphasis on making it accessible to younger participants.
The workshop will begin with lectures on basic Ergodic Theory followed by lectures on Topological Dynamics, Differentiable Dynamics and Symbolic Dynamics, including Cellular Automata. It will have a `problem and discussion' session every day.
Many researchers from across the globe will be discussing their celebrated works in Ergodic Theory, Dynamical Systems and related areas during the four days of the Discussion Meeting. We will encourage young participants to present a short communication on their work in the presence of the eminent experts during the program.
- published: 08 Oct 2013
- views: 1
9:01
State Space Representation ( Dynamic Systems ) | Mechanical Engineering
State Space Representation Dynamic Systems....
published: 03 Aug 2011
author: 4DSCIENCE
State Space Representation ( Dynamic Systems ) | Mechanical Engineering
State Space Representation Dynamic Systems.
- published: 03 Aug 2011
- views: 14262
- author: 4DSCIENCE
9:40
Taxonomy of Dynamic Systems
An overview of the ways to classify dynamic systems (differential equations) based on cont...
published: 03 Jul 2013
author: Eric Mehiel
Taxonomy of Dynamic Systems
An overview of the ways to classify dynamic systems (differential equations) based on continuity, linearity and time variance.
- published: 03 Jul 2013
- views: 50
- author: Eric Mehiel
53:31
Logical Analysis of Hybrid Systems
RI Seminar, February 18, 2011 Andre Platzer Assistant Professor, Computer Science Departme...
published: 17 Mar 2011
author: cmurobotics
Logical Analysis of Hybrid Systems
RI Seminar, February 18, 2011 Andre Platzer Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University Hybrid systems model cyber-physical ...
- published: 17 Mar 2011
- views: 703
- author: cmurobotics
56:44
Lecture - 2 Vector Fields of Nonlinear Systems
Lecture Series on Chaos, Fractals and Dynamical Systems by Prof.S.Banerjee,Department of E...
published: 06 Jan 2009
author: nptelhrd
Lecture - 2 Vector Fields of Nonlinear Systems
Lecture Series on Chaos, Fractals and Dynamical Systems by Prof.S.Banerjee,Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL vis...
- published: 06 Jan 2009
- views: 14018
- author: nptelhrd
65:34
System Dynamics and Control: Module 3 - Mathematical Modeling Part I
Discussion of differential equations as a representation of dynamic systems. Introduction ...
published: 18 Aug 2013
System Dynamics and Control: Module 3 - Mathematical Modeling Part I
Discussion of differential equations as a representation of dynamic systems. Introduction to the Laplace Transform as a tool for solving differential equations.
- published: 18 Aug 2013
- views: 4
101:13
Dynamical Systems
Mathematics of Complexity lecture 3 Class description: We've all heard the buzzwords - cha...
published: 27 Oct 2012
author: Stanford Complexity Group
Dynamical Systems
Mathematics of Complexity lecture 3 Class description: We've all heard the buzzwords - chaos, fractals, networks, power laws. What do these terms mean in a r...
- published: 27 Oct 2012
- views: 665
- author: Stanford Complexity Group
5:47
Interactive Exploration of a Dynamical System
Interactive Exploration of a Dynamical System
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published: 06 Oct 2013
Interactive Exploration of a Dynamical System
Interactive Exploration of a Dynamical System
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A user interface for exploring systems of differential equations. Every variable is shown as a plot; every parameter has a knob that can be adjusted in realtime. This ubiquitous visualization and in-context-manipulation helps the user develop a sense for how the parameters of the system influence its behavior.
Part of the Kill Math project: worrydream.com/KillMath
By Bret Victor: worrydream.com
- published: 06 Oct 2013
- views: 0
6:07
Equation of Tangent Plane to a Surface at a Point Example #1
I hope you found this video useful, please subscribe for daily videos! WBM Foundations: Ma...
published: 12 Apr 2013
author: WelshBeastMaths
Equation of Tangent Plane to a Surface at a Point Example #1
I hope you found this video useful, please subscribe for daily videos! WBM Foundations: Mathematical logic Set theory Algebra: Number theory Group theory Lie...
- published: 12 Apr 2013
- views: 154
- author: WelshBeastMaths
11:04
Differential equation - Wiki Article
A differential equation is a mathematical equation for an unknown function of one or sever...
published: 19 May 2013
author: wikispeak10
Differential equation - Wiki Article
A differential equation is a mathematical equation for an unknown function of one or several variables that relates the values of the function itself and its...
- published: 19 May 2013
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4:11
Midnight Sun | Iceland
BEST VIEWED IN HD AND FULLSCREEN (with scaling off)
Midnight Sun: A natural phenomenon oc...
published: 15 Oct 2011
author: SCIENTIFANTASTIC
Midnight Sun | Iceland
BEST VIEWED IN HD AND FULLSCREEN (with scaling off)
Midnight Sun: A natural phenomenon occurring in the summer months north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle where the sun never fully sets and remains visible 24 hours a day.
This short time lapse film was shot during the Icelandic Midnight Sun in June of 2011.
For 17 days I travelled solo around the entire island shooting almost 24 hours, sleeping in the car, and eating whenever I had the time. During my days shooting this film I shot 38,000 images, travelled some 2900 miles, and saw some of the most amazing, beautiful, and indescribable landscapes on the planet. Iceland is absolutely one of the most beautiful and unusual places you could ever imagine. Especially during the Midnight Sun when the quality of light hitting the landscape is very unusual, and very spectacular.
Iceland is a landscape photographers paradise and playground, and should be number 1 on every photographers must visit list. Iceland during the Midnight Sun is in sort of a permanent state of sunset. The sun never full sets and travels horizontally across the horizon throughout the night, as can be seen in the opening shot and at the :51 second mark in the video.
During the Arctic summer, sunset was at midnight and sunrise was at 3am. The Arctic summer sun provided 24 hours a day of light, with as much as 6 hours daily of "Golden light". Once the sun had set it wouldn't even get dark enough for the stars to come out, and they don't start to reappear until August.
My advice to everyone out there, photographer or not, is simple... You MUST visit Iceland sometime during your lifetime. You will never regret it.
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GEAR
Motion Control System:
The motion controlled shots in this film were shot using the Stage Zero dolly system made by Dynamic Perception (http://dynamicperception.com/)
Cameras and Lenses:
2 Canon 5DII DSLR cameras
1 Canon 7D
Various Canon lenses
Music by This Will Destroy You
Song: "The World is Our"
Website: http://www.myspace.com/thiswilldestroyyou
Buy It on iTunes: http://itun.es/iBv9NS
Special Thanks to:
REYKJAVIK RENT A CAR (http://www.reykjavikrentacar.is/)
Dynamic Perception (http://www.dynamicperception.com/)
Jag35 (http://www.jag35.com/)
Kessler Crane (http://www.kesslercrane.com/)
LRTimelapse (http://www.lrtimelapse.com)
Timescapes (http://www.timescapes.org)
Michael Levy Studio (www.international-photographer.com) for his Icelandic eROADBOOK
(http://www.international-photographer.com/_roadtrips/iceland_2009/iceland_days_index.htm)
1:10
Namibian Nights
It's not easy to come up with something new when you visit the same place every year for m...
published: 10 Jan 2013
author: Squiver
Namibian Nights
It's not easy to come up with something new when you visit the same place every year for more than a decade. Over the years Marsel has created the most extensive and most popular night photography portfolio of Namibia on this planet, and two years ago he decided it was time to take it to the next level.
The idea was to create a night photography timelapse video featuring his most popular subjects in this amazing country: the fairytale-like quivertrees and the eery, dead camelthorn trees in Deadvlei - something that had never been done before. But instead of going for static scenes, Marsel decided to add movement to the scenes by using a dolly system.
All scenes were shot during the night with Nikon D3, D3s and D4 cameras. We used small headlights for selectively lighting trees and rocks, and we sometimes used the moon. The brighter the scene, the more moon there was at the time. For the arch scene we timed our shoot exactly with moonset, which involved quite a bit of calculating and planning. But the hardest one of all was probably the mist scene in Deadvlei. Mist in Deadvlei only occurs around five times a year, so we had to keep a close eye on the weather predictions and many attempts were unsuccessful. When we finally got it right, the results far exceeded our expectations and show Deadvlei as no one has ever seen it before.
Each second of video consists of 30 photographs. In total, Marsel shot more than 16,000 images over a period of two years for this project.
The video won First Prize in the 2012 Travel Photographer Of The Year Awards.
Marsel & Daniella
Credits:
Director: Marsel van Oosten
Editor: Daniella Sibbing
Composer: Simon Wilkinson
Produced by: Squiver
Equipment used:
Cameras: Nikon D3, D3s and D4
Lenses: Nikon 14-24/2.8 and 24-70/2.8
Tripods: Gitzo
Dolly: Stage Zero, Dynamic Perception
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2:47
Passing Through
Passing Through by
Kristian Ulrich Larsen http://www.idkul.com and Olafur Haraldsson http:...
published: 17 Jun 2012
author: Olafur Haraldsson
Passing Through
Passing Through by
Kristian Ulrich Larsen http://www.idkul.com and Olafur Haraldsson http://olihar.com
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How to watch?
Full-Screen.
Max volume.
Enjoy.
Think.
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Shooting location:
Iceland
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Music:
Division - Moby
http://www.mobygratis.com/
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Narration:
Frank Stubbs
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Sound editing:
Yossi Karutchi
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Consulting:
Mette Mikkelsen
Niels Peter Skou
Barnabas Wetton
Kolding School of Design
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The text used for the narration of “Passing Through” is part of a speech Serbian scientist and inventor
Nicola Tesla delivered in 1893 at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. Though today less known than
figures like Edison and Einstein, Tesla was more or less the father of much of our modern technology, since
he among other things developed the foundations of the European electrical system based on alternating
currents and the principles of wireless radio communication.
At the time he was deeply influenced by the Austrian physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach, believing
that the world should be conceived as a whole where everything is interconnected influencing each
other. And that energy is a force that runs through everything be it inorganic matter, organisms or human
consciousness. According to this line of thought every single action has universal consequences, not unlike
what the father of modern chaos theory Edward Lorenz in the 1960’s termed ‘the butterfly effect’.
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“Passing Through” is made at Kolding School of Design in connection to the Danish iPower-project.
To learn more about the iPower-project go to http://www.designskolenkolding.dk/index.php?id=4052 or www.ipower-net.dk.
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Narration text:
"Like a wave in the physical world, in the infinite ocean of the medium which pervades all, so in the world of organisms, in life, an impulse started proceeds onward, at times, may be, with the speed of light, at times, again, so slowly that for ages and ages it seems to stay, passing through processes of a complexity inconceivable to men, but in all its forms, in all its stages, its energy ever and ever integrally present.
A single ray of light from a distant star falling upon the eye of a tyrant in bygone times may have altered the course of his life, may have changed the destiny of nations, may have transformed the surface of the globe, so intricate, so inconceivably complex are the processes in Nature. In no way can we get such an overwhelming idea of the grandeur of Nature than when we consider, that in accordance with the law of the conservation of energy, throughout the Infinite, the forces are in a perfect balance, and hence the energy of a single thought may determine the motion of a universe.”
Nikola Tesla "The Electrical Review, 1893"
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Come and join the Sustainable Energy Facebook page.
http://www.facebook.com/sustainablee
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Gear:
Dynamic Perception Stage Zero
http://dynamicperception.com/
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Canon 5D Mark II with various lenses.
3:54
Finding Portland
Produced 2012 by Uncage the Soul Productions
Ben Canales, John Waller, Steve Engman, Blake...
published: 25 Apr 2012
author: Uncage the Soul Productions
Finding Portland
Produced 2012 by Uncage the Soul Productions
Ben Canales, John Waller, Steve Engman, Blake Johnson
http://www.uncagethesoul.com
To plan your adventure to Portland, visit Travel Portland at
http://www.travelportland.com
Finding Portland was produced, shot, and edited in 51 days during March and April at the invitation of TEDx Portland, where the video was unveiled to a sell out crowd of 650 and met with a standing ovation. Filmed in Portland and the Columbia Gorge, this time-lapse piece offers a new perspective to the City of Roses. From a Portland Timbers season opening soccer game, to the top of the Fremont Bridge, to an aerial shot of Oneonta Gorge, Finding Portland tells the story of a city and its many faces.
Comprised of 308, 829 photographs taken from over 50 unique locations, it took an average of 3.8 hours to make each second of this film. The intent of the project was to place our cameras in unique locations across the city, achieve significant ranges of dynamic camera motion, and pursue cutting edge time-lapse techniques.
Behind the scenes video and photos are posted at
http://www.uncagethesoul.com/news/finding-portland-timelapse
The entire TEDx Portland presentation of Finding Portland by John Waller and Ben Canales will be online in May at http://www.tedxportland.com
Many thanks to those who supported us in this project including...
Original Music Composition by Peter Bosack
http://www.peterbosackmusic.com
Pro Photo Supply...still and video camera and audio equipment support
http://www.prophotosupply.com
Dynamic Perception...motion time-lapse systems
http://www.dynamicperception.com
Aerial Technology International...remote aerial video and photography
http://www.nw-aero-pix.com
http://aerialtechnology.com
Cam Block Modular Motion Control
http://www.camblock.com
Reposted Here:
Discovery
http://dsc.discovery.com/adventure/portland-as-youve-never-seen-it-before-300000-photo-time-lapse-video.html
Huffington Post
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/25/new-time-lapse-video-shows-best-of-portland_n_1452680.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000009
Social Soundtrack
http://socialsoundtrack.com/finding-portland/
Youtube results:
17:30
Solving a Second-order Differential Equation in MATLAB
Presents how to solve a second-order ODE with MATLAB by first converting it to a set of fi...
published: 16 Feb 2013
author: Greg Lewin
Solving a Second-order Differential Equation in MATLAB
Presents how to solve a second-order ODE with MATLAB by first converting it to a set of first-order ODEs.
- published: 16 Feb 2013
- views: 2623
- author: Greg Lewin
2:08
Newtons Method Brief Example #1
I hope you found this video useful, please subscribe for daily videos! WBM Foundations: Ma...
published: 12 Apr 2013
author: WelshBeastMaths
Newtons Method Brief Example #1
I hope you found this video useful, please subscribe for daily videos! WBM Foundations: Mathematical logic Set theory Algebra: Number theory Group theory Lie...
- published: 12 Apr 2013
- views: 47
- author: WelshBeastMaths
6:51
Directional Derivatives Example #1
Apologies for the slight mistake when describing the second partial derivative, which is o...
published: 11 Apr 2013
author: WelshBeastMaths
Directional Derivatives Example #1
Apologies for the slight mistake when describing the second partial derivative, which is of course df/dy! I hope you found this video useful, please subscrib...
- published: 11 Apr 2013
- views: 95
- author: WelshBeastMaths