Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations without all the fancy programming ...
Abstract: We present a novel approach to the mean square exponential stability of stochastic delay differential equations. Consequently, some new explicit criteria for the mean square exponential ...
Differential analysis requires you to think about all the potential solutions to a particular business opportunity to determine which one is the most cost-effective. By analyzing the cost and revenue ...
Can you chip in? This year we’ve reached an extraordinary milestone: 1 trillion web pages preserved on the Wayback Machine. This makes us the largest public repository of internet history ever ...
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Calculation: A representation of a network of electromagnetic waveguides (left) being used to solve Dirichlet boundary value problems. The coloured diagrams at right represent the normalized ...
Kinematics Equation: The branch of physics that defines motion concerning space and time, ignoring the cause of that motion, is known as Kinematics. Kinematics equations are a set of formulas used in ...
To mathematicians, equations are art. Just as many are moved by a painting or piece of music, to those who appreciate and understand math, expressions of numbers, variables, operations and relations ...
EVEN from the point of view of an undergraduate, the subject of differential equations is very diiferent from what it was fifty years ago. But in a large and miscellaneous collection of examples like ...
Simo Särkkä and Arno Solin (2019). Applied Stochastic Differential Equations. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK. The book can be ordered through Cambridge University Press or, e.g., from ...
There are lockers and knockers, limited slips and Sure Grips. Sometimes they're called Positractions and sometimes much worse. But this name game is really about the concept of pushing equal measures ...