Very interesting and useful lecture. Just a comment, the initial steps in a MCMC were called "Burn in" to put something into a place, not "burning" as to put something in fire, This also confounded when setting up computers with their firmware and software. ... Thank you for the lecture it has helped me a lot
-What does coordinate parametrization invariant means? -can someone explain in 12:21 why does mass get's shifted? -What does the mass describe mathematically? d\theta pi(\theta) or the cdf inside the radius r?
1:19:20 If more highly curved space sucks up more energy, could this be an explanation for dark matter? 1:17:39 This looks like an illustration of inflation theory. The mode being negative seems to indicate the presence of dark energy. Whereas if the mode was positive, the universe would contract.
watching this in 2020: everytime he coughed I feel alarmed lol
Very interesting and useful lecture.
Just a comment, the initial steps in a MCMC were called "Burn in" to put something into a place, not "burning" as to put something in fire,
This also confounded when setting up computers with their firmware and software.
... Thank you for the lecture it has helped me a lot
This is really good stuff
this guy is awesome.
what does the "r" mean? what is the radial component? any reference?
-What does coordinate parametrization invariant means?
-can someone explain in 12:21 why does mass get's shifted?
-What does the mass describe mathematically? d\theta pi(\theta) or the cdf inside the radius r?
Intro to HMC 58:20
14:45 - there's an error in the denominator. You should integrate all the other variables, except theta_1.
yes, that one threw me off.
Is there any place where I can get the slides?
1:19:20
If more highly curved space sucks up more energy, could this be an explanation for dark matter?
1:17:39
This looks like an illustration of inflation theory. The mode being negative seems to indicate the presence of dark energy. Whereas if the mode was positive, the universe would contract.
InfiniteUniverse88 Ha ha, quite subjective obvervations, doctor Watson...