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Stardew Valley Inquiry
by Brent, Kevin, and Max
We explore strategies to maximize gold in the first two seasons of gameplay. We reflect on the mathematical inquiry involved.
We explore strategies to maximize gold in the first two seasons of gameplay. We reflect on the mathematical inquiry involved.
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Fragmentation in Graphs
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by Adam, Daniel, and Dat We explore conditions that make graphs stable, meaning still connected when they loose any edge. We reflect on the mathematical inquiry involved.
Imperialism in Graph Theory
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by Bryson, Caleb, and Kathryn We transform maps into graphs and ask questions about paths around the globe. These paths illuminate a history of imperialism. We reflect on the mathematical inquiry involved.
Tic Tac Toe Reimagined
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by Audrey, Becca, and Val We reimagine TicTacToe with larger boards and more players, asking about new player strategies. We reflect on the mathematical inquiry involved.
Benford's Law Extended
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by Brooke, Jessica, and Sam We explore Benford's Law in bases other than 10 and reflect on the mathematical inquiry involved.
Unshuffled
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by Gabe, Sam, and Zineb We examine the number of perfect riffle shuffles needed to return a deck to its starting point. We support claims about the patterns in these numbers using modular arithmetic. We reflect on the mathematical inquiry involved.
Deterministic Nonperiodic Flow: Chaos Theory
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Deterministic Nonperiodic Flow: Chaos Theory
General Vector Spaces and Linar Independence
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by Michael Dimock, Bobby, Holmquist, and Tyler Padera based on Chapter 2 of "Linear Algebra" by Stacey Rodman
An Introduction to Vector Spaces
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by Sarah Dantino, Jenna Jensen, and Dan Walls based on Chapter 1 of "Linear Algebra" by Stacey Rodman
Using ODEs to model Drug Concentration within the field of Pharmacokinetics
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by Andrea McNally
Statistics in League of Legends: Using Simulations to Evaluate Stat Enhancers
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by Brian Hook
Equivalences In Linear Algebra
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by Kyle Cluver based on Chapter 3 of "Linear Algebra" by Stacey Rodman
Introduction to Matrices and Determinants
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by Keith Sands based on Chapter 3 of "Linear Algebra" by Stacey Rodman
Solving Differential Equations as Linear Systems
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Solving Differential Equations as Linear Systems
Exploring Geometries and Their Basic Assumptions
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Exploring Geometries and Their Basic Assumptions
Vector Spaces with Connections to Abstract Algebra
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Vector Spaces with Connections to Abstract Algebra
Developing and Using the Fourier Transform in the Heat Equation
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Developing and Using the Fourier Transform in the Heat Equation
The Method of Eigenfunction Expansion
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The Method of Eigenfunction Expansion
The Method of Undetermined Coefficients
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The Method of Undetermined Coefficients
that was linear .. try non- linear uhum Pascal, more simply add spirals using periodicity brought to us by non other than Paracelsus
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I'm from India.... 0:16 ....I understand completely thank u
I dont understand 1/2pi survives when Delta omega goes to infinity. ??
Can we express i^i as a complex number???
People's competencies are so varied. I came to the comments to praise your selection of examples, only to encounter complaints...about your examples.
thank god, an indepth proof, all the other videos I was watching were glossing over what was going on with creating the integral from the rieman sum, usually you get a definite integral and I didnt understand why we were getting an indefinite integral untill seeing the L to infinity and bounds of BOTH integrals like you have here, thank you much
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What is name of this book i need one
Why is she wrong at 3:24?!!!!! Someone explain!
How is she wrong?!
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Thanks a lot. Great explanation. I really appreciate your great work
At no point was Jeter's average higher than Justice's. Never. How do more at-bats change that? I could understand it if at any point Justice had a higher average (scratches head)....
NM, figured it out, you have to compare cross-season. Cross-season 96 Jeter to 95 Justice, Jeter did have a higher average and it was heavily weighted. Thanks for posting the vid.
Amazing could not find this kind of help in hours of searching thank you
great video!
This game is always a win for wolves with perfect play. There are ways to force setup the situations that you went through as the wolves. So there is no way as the hare to stall out the game unless the wolves make a mistake. The website you use to showcase the game doesn't have perfect AI on the wolves' side, so if you play as the hare, the wolves can make mistakes.
Hi.... Thanks for the video, of the whole that I watched it was the best in explanation. Additionally, good reference of Haberman's book, it is a concise explanation of the method of characteristics.
7:17 why omega is n pi/ L? Omega is 2 pi f lmao
Best vid on fourier transform on the internet derivation
thanks!
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please carry your video uploading . it is very much helpful
What software was used to create this video?
this video is very helpful. thank you Ma'am.
If the lines you can draw are infinite until the triangle is full, in the first fractal triangle, how come to draw other triangles/ polygons with definite lines and claim the Fibonacci sequence is not met. It doesn't prove your point. Will fractals prove Fibonacci sequence within them then? Depending on the sequence of fractals you can draw... and see with your naked eye.
marvellous
Jus got booked for my first big wedding this is very helpful thank u!!!!!
How did it go?
I'd like to know as well !
Assalam-o-Aalikum! I request you sir plz attempt one example for better understanding...... JazakAllah
Z/4Z, + Anyone know why (0,1,3) is not a subgroup of group (0,1,2,3)?
1+1=2, so it’s not closed additively.
@@briankatz5892 Finally, thank you
Great synthetic video; thank you.
still a little confused, but great video nonetheless!
Of all the you tube 📺 videos this is the only one which explained numerical
My doubt is solved
hey girl, you dont know what you are talking about right? In your example, the right side is a group with respect to multiplication.....take a class on abstract algebra please
she's wrong but why are you so mad lmao
Why did you put ∆w= 1...as ∆w->0?? 08:41
Becomes dw
Thanks for ur help
i have found this way and the best we can go from field 64 to field 1 so are this a solution for all fields
Thank you so much, this video helped me get the concepts right.
@4:46 , by using which property you have done that....please explain
Very useful information
very excellent explanation about Fourier Transform. Keep up the good work!
People are missing out on this video
Idle thanks
Who else here cause of cary
Can I ask if sub group 5 can be included in there?
Thank you, as someone studying mathematics I was curious how one would go about deriving the Fourier transform and you have done an excellent job explaining this.
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Uhm for the definition of the Euler-mascheroni you have to substract one from the other, not add them, otherwise its will NOT converge
I came here from scott