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20+ Great List of Free Mathematical Video Lecture Collections (Over 150+ Videos)
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A nice collection of Mathematical Video Lectures from various top universities on a wide range of topics. Find your topic and start enjoying the class room experience ....
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This course covered the mathematical topics most directly related to computer science. Topics included: logic, relations, functions, basic set theory, countability and counting arguments, proof techniques, mathematical induction, graph theory, combinatorics, discrete probability, recursion, recurrence relations, and number theory.
http://www.aduni.org/courses/discrete/index.php?vi
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 23:06:16
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Videolectures category: Operations Research
http://videolectures.net/Top/Mathematics/Operation
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-25 00:01:09
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Videolectures category: Statistics
http://videolectures.net/Top/Mathematics/Statistic
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-25 00:00:20
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Online Learning and Game Theory
Adam Kalai
2 comments
269 views, 00:04:41
Exploration exploitation in Go: UCT for Monte-Carlo Go
Silvain Gelly
invited talk
[syn] 184 views, 00:47:49
Game theoretic models in molecular biology
Tommi Jaakkola
[syn] 115 views, 00:25:42
Learning CRFs with Hierarchical Features: An Application to Go
Scott Sanner
http://videolectures.net/Top/Mathematics/Game_Theo
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 23:56:05
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Differential Equations are the language in which the laws of nature are expressed. Understanding properties of solutions of differential equations is fundamental to much of contemporary science and engineering. Ordinary differential equations (ODE's) deal with functions of one variable, which can often be thought of as time.
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/18-03Spring-
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 23:13:48
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This graduate-level course is a continuation of Mathematical Methods for Engineers I (18.085). Topics include numerical methods; initial-value problems; network flows; and optimization.
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/18-086Spring
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 23:12:03
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Lecture 03: Multiplication and Inverse Matrices This is a basic subject on matrix theory and linear algebra. Emphasis is given to topics.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6785461979
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 23:03:04
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The goal of this course is to prepare you for the trigonometry that you will encounter in calculus. During this one credit course in trigonometry, you will learn how to evaluate trigonometric functions, sketch the graphs of the sine, cosine and tangent functions, study the inverse trigonometric functions and much more.
http://www.sci.uidaho.edu/polya/math144/video_inst
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 22:46:47
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factoring, interval notation, definition of function, functions, piece-wise defined functions, function composition, quadratic functions, solving quadratic functions. Slope of the line, equation of the line, parallel and perpendicular lines. Law of exponents, properties of logarithms. Applications to exponential function, exponential growth and decay. Solving systems of equations by substitution and elimination.
http://www.sci.uidaho.edu/polya/math160flash/conte
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 22:29:03
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Playlist: Core Science - Numerical Methods and Programing
Description: Lectures by P.B.Sunil Kumar, Department of Physics, IIT Madras
http://linkmingle.com/details/1449
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 23:18:37
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Lectures by Prof. S.K.Ray Department of Mathematics and Statistics IIT Kanpur
http://linkmingle.com/details/1448
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 23:16:31
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Course covers: equations and identities, graphs, functions and their graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, analytic geometry.
http://www.sci.uidaho.edu/polya/math143/On-Line_Le
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 22:49:21
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Prerequisite: MAC 1105 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test. May be taken concurrently with MAC 1114. Credit is not given for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1147. Major topics include: polynomial, rational and other algebraic functions, their properties and graphs; polynomial and rational inequalities; exponential and logarithmic functions, their properties and graphs; piecewise-defined functions; conic sections; matrices and determinants; sequences and series; mathematical induction; binomial theorem and applications.
http://sam.ntpi.spcollege.edu/spjc/view/channel.jh
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 22:21:06
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The Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) exists to further mathematical research through broadly based programs in the mathematical sciences and closely related activities. This library of open educational resources features over 400 video lectures on math topics. These university level course are available for free download.
http://www.archive.org/details/msri
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 22:18:14
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Video lectures on Basic Mathematics, Introductory & Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra
http://www.stevetoner.com/lectures.html
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 22:15:03
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In mathematics and computer science, graph theory is the study of graphs; mathematical structures used to model pairwise relations between objects from a certain collection. A "graph" in this context refers to a collection of vertices or 'nodes' and a collection of edges that connect pairs of vertices. A graph may be undirected, meaning that there is no distinction between the two vertices associated with each edge, or its edges may be directed from one vertex to another; see graph (mathematics) for more detailed definitions and for other variations in the types of graphs that are commonly considered. The graphs studied in graph theory should not be confused with "graphs of functions" and other kinds of graphs.
http://videolectures.net/Top/Mathematics/Graph_The
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 23:59:44
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This is a basic subject on matrix theory and linear algebra. Emphasis is given to topics that will be useful in other disciplines, including systems of equations, vector spaces, determinants, eigenvalues, similarity, and positive definite matrices.
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/18-06Spring-
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 23:13:17
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This course provides a review of linear algebra, including applications to networks, structures, and estimation, Lagrange multipliers. Also covered are: differential equations of equilibrium; Laplace's equation and potential flow; boundary-value problems; minimum principles and calculus of variations; Fourier series; discrete Fourier transform; convolution; and applications.
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/18-085Fall-2
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 23:12:39
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This course will have a strong mix of serious theory and algorithms. We will give complete proofs of the two main theorems of algebraic number theory: finiteness of class groups and the unit theorem. You will also learn how to use Sage to compute with all of the objects discussed in the course
http://wiki.wstein.org/ant07/video
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 22:59:05
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The course will provide quick introduction to Dynamical Systems, Ergodic Theory and Chaos. We will start with examples of dynamical systems, with basic notions such as orbits, periodic points, phase portraits, attraction and repulsion, calculus of fixed points, invariant measures, Bernoulli shifts and ergodic theorems of various types.
http://www.math.tamu.edu/%7Empilant/math614/videos
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 22:52:51
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The Calculus Lifesaver. Here you can access streaming and downloadable videos of lectures given by the author, Adrian Banner. Most of the examples come from The Calculus Lifesaver.
http://press.princeton.edu/video/banner/8351.html
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 22:19:29
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Focuses on modeling, quantification, and analysis of uncertainty by teaching random variables, simple random processes and their probability distributions, Markov processes, limit theorems, elements of statistical inference, and decision making under uncertainty.
http://www.aduni.org/courses/probability/index.php
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 23:07:00
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Chapter 1 Video - Sampling and Data
Chapter 2 Video - Descriptive Statistics
Chapter 3 Video - Probability Topics
Chapter 4 Video - Discrete Distributions
Chapter 5 Video - Continuous Random Variables
Chapter 6 Video - The Normal Distribution
Chapter 7 Video - The Central Limit Theorem
Chapter 8 Video - Confidence Intervals
Chapter 9 Video - Hypothesis Testing, Single Mean and Single Proportion
Chapter 10 Video - Hypothesis Testing, Two Means, Two Proportions, Paired Data
Chapter 11 Video - The Chi-Square Distribution
Chapter 12 Video - Linear Regression and Correlation
http://sofia.fhda.edu/gallery/statistics/resources
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-24 22:30:43
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