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MAE 4710/5710 Applied Dynamics

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From Particles to Quasiparticles - Understanding and Measuring Interactions by ARPES. (Shen)

2019 Cornell Summer School

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Linear Imaging Theory

2017 PARADIM Linear Imaging Theory Robert Hovden

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Plane Waves and Pseudopotentials- Lecture 2.2

2016 PARADIM SUMMER SCHOOL Feliciano Giustino - Lecture 2.2

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Density Functional Theory (Lecture 2.1) 2016

2016 PARADIM SUMMER SCHOOL Feliciano Giustino - Lecture 2.1

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34 - Singularity functions shear stress in beams Session 34

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37 - Deflection in beams Session 37

2010-11-22 12:16:51+00

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28 - Inner product spaces and function approximation Session 28

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16 - Vector spaces and isomorphisms Session 16

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ORIE Colloquium, 2015-01-26 - Damek Davis: The Design and Analysis of Large-scale Operator-splitting Schemes

Continuous optimization is a key component of modern data analysis. Recently, the demands of extremely large-scale applications have shifted the focus from high cost, high accuracy methods to low…

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CAM Colloquium - Mike Todd: Computation, Multiplicity, and Comparative Statics of Cournot Equilibria in Integers

We give an efficient algorithm for computing a Cournot equilibrium when the producers are confined to integers, the inverse demand function is linear, and costs are quadratic. The method also…

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CAM Colloquium - Alex Townsend: Fast transforms based on asymptotic expansions of special functions

A great success of the 20th century was the development of fast transforms such as the fast Fourier transform, the fast multipole method, and butterfly algorithms. In this talk we carefully employ…

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CAM Colloquium - Adrian Lewis: Nonsmooth optimization: conditioning, convergence, and semi-algebraic models

Variational analysis has come of age. Long an elegant theoretical toolkit for variational mathematics and nonsmooth optimization, it now increasingly underpins the study of algorithms, and a rich…

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ORIE Colloquium on 3/26/2014 - Stefanie Jegelka: Efficient Learning with Combinatorial Structure

Wednesday, March 26, 2014 at 3:00pm Frank H. T. Rhodes Hall, 253 ORIE Colloquium: Stefanie Jegelka (UC Berkeley) - Efficient learning with combinatorial structure Learning from complex data such…

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ORIE Colloquium on 3/25/2014 - Rob Freund: A First-Order View of Some Boosting Methods: Computational Guarantees and Connections to Regularization

Tuesday, March 25, 2014 at 4:15pm Frank H. T. Rhodes Hall, 253 ORIE Colloquium: Rob Freund (MIT) - A First-Order View of Some Boosting Methods: Computational Guarantees and Connections to…

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ORIE Colloquium on 2/6/2014 - Po-Ling Loh (Cal-Berkeley): Nonconvex Methods for High-Dimensional Regression with Noisy and Missing Data

Thursday, February 6, 2014 at 4:15pm Frank H. T. Rhodes Hall, 253 ORIE Colloquium: Po-Ling Loh (Cal-Berkeley) - Nonconvex Methods for High-Dimensional Regression with Noisy and Missing Data Noisy…

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