Dense and sparse matrices by Ciro Santilli 37 Updated +Created
A good definition is that the sparse matrix has non-zero entries proportional the number of rows. Therefore this is Big O notation less than something that has non zero entries. Of course, this only makes sense when generalizing to larger and larger matrices, otherwise we could take the constant of proportionality very high for one specific matrix.
Of course, this only makes sense when generalizing to larger and larger matrices, otherwise we could take the constant of proportionality very high for one specific matrix.
Li Guoping by Wikipedia Bot 0
Li Guoping could refer to various individuals, as it is a common Chinese name. Without additional context, it's difficult to determine exactly who you are asking about.
Lakkoju Sanjeevaraya Sarma, often simply referred to as Sanjeevaraya Sarma, is an Indian mathematician known for his contributions to mathematics, specifically in the areas of number theory and combinatorics. He has been recognized for his work in popularizing mathematics and his efforts in education and research.
Democracy by Ciro Santilli 37 Updated +Created
Deltaflow.OS by Ciro Santilli 37 Updated +Created
Delft OpenCourseWare by Ciro Santilli 37 Updated +Created
They have a lot of stuff, well done.
CC BY-NC-SA by default unfortunately, but what can you do...
Kazuoki Azuma by Wikipedia Bot 0
Kazuoki Azuma is not a widely recognized figure in public domains such as entertainment, politics, or science as of my last knowledge update in October 2023. It is possible that Kazuoki Azuma could be a person related to a niche field, a private individual, or someone who has gained prominence after that time.
Deletionism on Wikipedia by Ciro Santilli 37 Updated +Created
Some examples by Ciro Santilli follow.
Of the tutorial-subjectivity type:
Notability constraints, which are are way too strict:
There are even a Wikis that were created to remove notability constraints: Wiki without notability requirements.
For these reasons reason why Ciro basically only contributes images to Wikipedia: because they are either all in or all out, and you can determine which one of them it is. And this allows images to be more attributable, so people can actually see that it was Ciro that created a given amazing image, thus overcoming Wikipedia's lack of reputation system a little bit as well.
Wikipedia is perfect for things like biographies, geography, or history, which have a much more defined and subjective expository order. But when it comes to "tutorials of how to actually do stuff", which is what mathematics and physics are basically about, Wikipedia has a very hard time to go beyond dry definitions which are only useful for people who already half know the stuff. But to learn from zero, newbies need tutorials with intuition and examples.
Bibliography:
Deletionism by Ciro Santilli 37 Updated +Created
The problem of deletionism is that it removes users' confidence that their precious data will be safe. It's almost like having a database that constantly resets itself. Who will be willing to post on a website that deletes the content they created for free half of the time thus wasting people's precious time?
K Sandeep by Wikipedia Bot 0
K Sandeep could refer to a person, but without additional context, it's difficult to determine precisely who you are asking about. It could be a name associated with someone in various fields such as business, sports, academia, or the arts.
Juncheng Wei by Wikipedia Bot 0
Juncheng Wei is not a widely recognized term, person, or entity in public knowledge as of my last update in October 2023. It is possible that Juncheng Wei could refer to an individual, perhaps someone who is notable in a specific field or context, such as academia, business, or a particular regional area.
DELETE with JOIN (SQL) by Ciro Santilli 37 Updated +Created
NO way in the SQL standard apparently, but you'd hope that implementation status would be similar to UPDATE with JOIN, but not even!
DELETE (SQL) by Ciro Santilli 37 Updated +Created
Definition of the orthogonal group by Ciro Santilli 37 Updated +Created
Intuitive definition: real group of rotations + reflections.
Jia Xian by Wikipedia Bot 0
Jia Xian (also known as Jiaxian) refers to an ancient Chinese mathematical concept and method related to triangular arrays, often associated with Pascal's triangle. It is named after the Chinese mathematician Jia Xian from the 11th century, who is credited with early formulations of combinatorial mathematics and binomial coefficients.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the list of the fastest supercomputers is maintained primarily by the TOP500 project, which ranks supercomputers based on their performance on the LINPACK benchmark. The rankings are updated twice a year, usually in June and November.
Definite matrix by Ciro Santilli 37 Updated +Created
The definition implies that this is also a symmetric matrix.
Deepmind soccer simulation by Ciro Santilli 37 Updated +Created
  • From Motor Control to Team Play in Simulated Humanoid Football
Video 1.
From Motor Control to Team Play in Simulated Humanoid Football by Ali Eslami (2023)
Source. Likely a reupload by DeepMind employee: www.linkedin.com/in/smalieslami.
Video 2.
DeepMind’s AI Trained For 5 Years by Two Minute Papers (2023)
Source. The 5 years bullshit is of course in-game time clickbait, they simulate 1000x faster than realtime.
Jayadeva, often referred to in the context of mathematics, is a historical figure from ancient India, specifically known for his work in the fields of mathematics and astronomy. However, he is not as widely recognized as some other mathematicians like Aryabhata or Brahmagupta. Jayadeva is particularly noted for his contributions to the field of mathematics in the 12th century, although detailed records of his specific works can be scarce.

Pinned article: ourbigbook/introduction-to-the-ourbigbook-project

Welcome to the OurBigBook Project! Our goal is to create the perfect publishing platform for STEM subjects, and get university-level students to write the best free STEM tutorials ever.
Everyone is welcome to create an account and play with the site: ourbigbook.com/go/register. We belive that students themselves can write amazing tutorials, but teachers are welcome too. You can write about anything you want, it doesn't have to be STEM or even educational. Silly test content is very welcome and you won't be penalized in any way. Just keep it legal!
We have two killer features:
  1. topics: topics group articles by different users with the same title, e.g. here is the topic for the "Fundamental Theorem of Calculus" ourbigbook.com/go/topic/fundamental-theorem-of-calculus
    Articles of different users are sorted by upvote within each article page. This feature is a bit like:
    • a Wikipedia where each user can have their own version of each article
    • a Q&A website like Stack Overflow, where multiple people can give their views on a given topic, and the best ones are sorted by upvote. Except you don't need to wait for someone to ask first, and any topic goes, no matter how narrow or broad
    This feature makes it possible for readers to find better explanations of any topic created by other writers. And it allows writers to create an explanation in a place that readers might actually find it.
    Figure 1.
    Screenshot of the "Derivative" topic page
    . View it live at: ourbigbook.com/go/topic/derivative
  2. local editing: you can store all your personal knowledge base content locally in a plaintext markup format that can be edited locally and published either:
    This way you can be sure that even if OurBigBook.com were to go down one day (which we have no plans to do as it is quite cheap to host!), your content will still be perfectly readable as a static site.
    Figure 5. . You can also edit articles on the Web editor without installing anything locally.
    Video 3.
    Edit locally and publish demo
    . Source. This shows editing OurBigBook Markup and publishing it using the Visual Studio Code extension.
  3. https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ourbigbook/ourbigbook-media/master/feature/x/hilbert-space-arrow.png
  4. Infinitely deep tables of contents:
    Figure 6.
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    Descendant pages can also show up as toplevel e.g.: ourbigbook.com/cirosantilli/chordate-subclade
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Further documentation can be found at: docs.ourbigbook.com
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