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Stochastic Networks Conference 2022 - Sophie Hautphenne Edit

Zoom Recording ID: 97630276119 UUID: U0km4eAFT/qJV3mJGOGpqw== Meeting Time: 2022-06-22 12:35:35pm

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Teaching Strategies - Mini Lectures

Teaching Strategies - Mini Lectures (length: 7:46) from In-Person Teaching with Remote Students, Part A: Teaching students in socially-distanced classrooms with access for remote students allows…

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Electron Tomography - Practical Aspects

2017 PARADIM SUMMER SCHOOL Practical Tomography Robert Hovden

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Electron Tomography - Theory

2017 PARADIM SUMMER SCHOOL Tomography Theory Ercius

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27 - Curve fitting and the inner product Session 27

2009-03-27 09:08:51+00

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26 - Projections and Least Squares Session 26

2009-03-25 09:06:27+00

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28 - Inner product spaces and function approximation Session 28

2009-03-30 09:08:02+00

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22 - Gram-Schmidt and QR Factorization Session 22

2009-03-09 09:05:36+00

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24 - Examples of orthogonal matrices Session 24

2009-03-13 09:05:37+00

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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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ORIE Colloquium on 9/30/2014 - Guanghui (George) Lan, Ph.D.: “Sparse” Computation of Gradients for Optimization with Large Data Sets

Tuesday, September 30, 2014 The last few years have seen an increasing interest in utilizing optimization for large-scale data analysis. However, optimization problems arising from these…

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ORIE Colloquium on 10/21/ 2014 - James Renegar: Efficient First-Order Methods for Linear (and Semidefinite) Programming

The study of first-order methods has largely dominated research in continuous optimization for the last decade, yet still the range of problems for which optimal first-order methods have been…

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CAM Colloquium 2013-02-08, Dennis Amelunxen

CAM Colloquium: Dennis Amelunxen (Cornell) - Phase Transitions in Convex Geometry and Optimization Friday, February 8, 2013 at 3:45pm Frank H. T. Rhodes Hall, 253 Convex optimization provides a…

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Ezra's Round Table/Systems Seminar on 9/13/2013 - Patrick Reed: Many-Objective Visual Analytics: Rethinking the Design of Complex Engineered Systems

Over the past decade my research group has worked to operationalize our “many-objective visual analytics” (MOVA) framework for the design and management of complex engineered systems.…

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ORIE Colloquium on 11/15/2012 - Vivek Farias: A New Approach to Learning and Modeling Choice

Vivek Farias (MIT) - A New Approach to Learning and Modeling Choice Thursday, November 15, 2012 at 4:15pm Frank H. T. Rhodes Hall, 253 Abstract: Modeling how customers choose from among a set of…

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CAM Colloquium, 2016-12-02 - Fengqi You: Projection-based Reformulation and Decomposition Algorithm for Mixed-Integer Bilevel Linear Programs

Abstract: Mixed-Integer Bilevel Linear Program (MIBLP) is a class of most challenging optimization problems that has a bilevel optimization structure and include integer variables in both upper and…

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