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This online lecture series examines classical and modern developments in graph theory and additive combinatorics, with a focus on topics and themes that connect the two...
This online lecture is an introduction to the dynamics and vibrations of lumped-parameter models of mechanical systems. Topics covered include kinematics, force-momentum...
This online lecture series explores efforts by linguists and educators to make their research more inclusive, accessible and hospitable.
This graduate-level online lecture includes numerical methods; initial-value problems; network flows; and optimization. (The title of part 1 is: Computational Science and...
This online lecture covers social development, social behaviour, social cognition and social neuroscience, in both human and non-human social animals.
This online lecture covers elementary discrete mathematics for computer science and engineering.
This online lecture is an introduction to computational biology emphasizing the fundamentals of nucleic acid and protein sequence and structural analysis; it also includes an...
This online lecture is an introductory exploration of documentary film theory and production, focusing on documentaries about science, engineering, and related fields.
The focus of this course (part 2 of 2) is on coding techniques for approaching the Shannon limit of additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channels, their performance analysis,...
This online course covers matrix theory and linear algebra, emphasizing topics useful in other disciplines such as physics, economics and social sciences, natural sciences, and...
This online lecture uses the theory and application of atomistic computer simulations to model, understand, and predict the properties of real materials.
This online course gives an introduction to linguistics (the nature of human language).
The goal of this online lecture is to illustrate the spectroscopy of small molecules in the gas phase.
This is an online lecture taking a practical approach to proving problems can't be solved efficiently (in polynomial time and assuming standard complexity-theoretic assumptions...
This online lecture series explores how algorithmic puzzles can be solved with computer programming, using the Python programming language.
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