Videos for Mathematical Models

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Analyzing proportionality using equations and tables: distance
Analyzing proportionality using equations and tables: distance
Learn about analyzing proportionality using equations and tables in a distance scenario.
Using equations and tables to represent proportional relationships
Using equations and tables to represent proportional relationships
Learn to make connections between equations and tables in proportional relationships.
Corresponding angles and distances in scaled figures
Corresponding angles and distances in scaled figures
Students learn that two figures may have either corresponding side lengths with equivalent ratios OR corresponding angle measures equal, and still NOT be scaled copies. We must see that both charac...
Corresponding angles in scaled figures
Corresponding angles in scaled figures
Students learn to compare two scale drawings of the same object made with different scales. Identify how the lengths, widths, or areas change as the scale changes.
Equivalent scales
Equivalent scales
Learn how to identify equivalent scales with different units.
Writing scales with and without units
Writing scales with and without units
Learn how to write scales with and without units.
Benchmark Dose Modeling webinar
Benchmark Dose Modeling webinar
Computational toxicology and modeling are modernizing science and strengthening public health infrastructure. The video explains integrating machine learning, models that link chemical structure to...
ECMWF
5d ago
Discover Anemoi 2: Graphs and models
Discover Anemoi 2: Graphs and models
In this webinar Ana Priesto Nemesio and Mario Santa Cruz explain data transformations used for graphical models and its training. This video is part of ECMWF's course "Machine Learning for Earth S...
Nina Miolane | The Shape of Intelligence
Nina Miolane | The Shape of Intelligence
Researchers mapped the collective activity of neurons in humans and AIs, and the shape converged on the torus. Could there be a universal geometry of intelligence? Nina Miolane, Assistant Professor...
DHIS2
91d ago
Bayesian Thinking and Hierarchical Models
Bayesian Thinking and Hierarchical Models
..., specifically exploring how this framework bridges the gap between theoretical mathematical models and real-world health and climate data. For more information on the topics cove...
Principled Identification of Structural Dynamic Models
Principled Identification of Structural Dynamic Models
Peter Reinhard Hansen* (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) with Neville Francis (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) and Chen Tong (Xiamen University) Discussant: Oriol González...
Generative Economic Modeling
Generative Economic Modeling
Fabio Stohler* (University of Bonn) with Hanno Kase (European Central Bank) and Matthias Rottner (Bank for International Settlements) Discussant: Michael Reiter (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vi...
FOMC In Silico: A Multi-Agent System for Monetary Policy Decision Modeling
FOMC In Silico: A Multi-Agent System for Monetary Policy Decision Modeling
FOMC In Silico: A Multi-Agent System for Monetary Policy Decision Modeling Sophia Kazinnik* (Stanford University) with Tara Sinclair (George Washington University) Discussant: Fédéric Holm-Hadul...
Claire Webb & Nina Miolane | The Geometry of Consciousness
Claire Webb & Nina Miolane |  The Geometry of Consciousness
.... In her work, patterns of neural activity can be understood as structures in a mathematical space. In this view, cognition may be described through the geometry of neural represe...
Pi Day
Pi Day
Pi Day isn’t just about pie 🥧 The number π helps power the inventions we rely on every day: from navigation and wireless communication to sound and sport. 📡 Maps & GPS: π is used to calculate .
The Math Problem No One Talks About
The Math Problem No One Talks About
If your income depends on recruiting people… it’s not a side hustle. It’s a structure built to collapse. 👉 Stay tuned for Part 3. These Real World videos are made possible thanks to @intuit for E..
Solving rational inequalities by testing intervals in terms of a constant | Khan Academy
Solving rational inequalities by testing intervals in terms of a constant | Khan Academy
Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now! https://www.khanacademy.org/math/precalculus-tx Learn how to solve rational inequalities when the inequ...