4. Convex Optimization II Lecture 4
Math, Technology, Algebra, calculus, geometry, electrical engineering, convex optimization, subgradient calculus, derivatives, basic inequality, function, algorithms, subgradient method, dual, constrained optimization, linear equality constraints, negativ
2. Convex Optimization II Lecture 2
Math, Technology, Algebra, calculus, geometry, electrical engineering, convex optimization, subgradient calculus, derivatives, basic inequality, function, algorithms, stepsize rules, convergence results, proofs, optimal step size, alternating projections,
1. Convex Optimization II Lecture 1
Math, Technology, Algebra, calculus, geometry, electrical engineering, convex optimization, subgradient calculus, derivatives, basic inequality, function, algorithms, convex analysis, nondifferentiable, subdifferential, weak subgradient calculus, strong s
18. Convex Optimization I Lecture 18
science, electrical, engineering, technology, convex, optimization, logarithmic barrier, reformulation, indicator, function, KKT, Lagrangian, Lipschitz, condition, geometric program, phase I
10. Convex Optimization I Lecture 10
science, electrical, engineering, technology, convex, optimization, estimation, approximation, norm, least-squares, Chebyshev, Huber, penalty, function, Tikhonov, regularization, linear, dynamical, system
3. Convex Optimization I Lecture 3
science, electrical, engineering, technology, convex, optimization, affine, eigenvalue, extended-value, extension, quadratic, function, epigraph, Jensen, inequality
4. Convex Optimization I Lecture 4
science, electrical, engineering, technology, convex, optimization, scalar, vector, Schur, complement, logarithm, quadratic, IRR, Jensen, inequality, Gaussian, integration, property, yield function
1. Convex Optimization I Lecture 1
science, electrical, engineering, technology, convex, optimization, least, squares, constraint, function, portfolio, circuit, data, fitting, ellipsoid, control, signal, processing
2. Convex Optimization I Lecture 2
science, electrical, engineering, convex, optimization, vector, dual, cone, hyperplane, Euclidean, ball, ellipsoid, polyhedra, semidefinite, linear-fractional, function
Statistical Mechanics Lecture 2 (April 6, 2009)
classical quantum physics, science, biology, engineering, thermodynamics, math, formula, space, statistics, variable, methodology, probability distribution, entropy, maximize, thermal equilibrium, function, variable, average, minimum value, equation, lamb
Statistical Mechanics Lecture 7 (May 11, 2009)
science, physics, learning, education, lecture, harmonic oscillator, energy, frequency, partition function, mechanics, quantum states, disc area, annular rings, temperature, black body radiation, wavelength, thermal equilibrium, friction, thermodynamics,
Statistical Mechanics Lecture 9 (May 25, 2009)
science, physics, mathematics, learning, education, lecture, equation, system, spin, mean field approximation, magnetization, critical point, chemical potential, lagrange mulitplier, correlation function, cosmology
3.2 Negative freedom The concept of negative freedom centres on freedom from interference. This type of account of freedom is usually put forward in response to the following sort of question: What is the area within which the subject – a person or group of persons – is or should be left to do or be what he is able to do or be, without interference by other persons? (Berlin (1969), pp. 121–2; see, p. 155) Introduction This unit explores the commemoration of war through treating two war memorials – the Sandham Memorial Chapel and the Royal Artillery Memorial – as 'visual texts'. By helping you to respond to visual cues the unit aims for you to develop your understanding of these memorials, not only as memorials, but as artefacts or 'made objects'. It does this through consideration of such factors as the location of the monument; its function and purpose; its symbolism or realism; use of materials and o Strategic thinking for an Age of Austerity 5. Automatically Generating Personalized Adaptive User Interfaces (May 2, 2008) 1. When the Rubber Hits the Road: The Real Story on Fuel Economy (January 7, 2009) 2. New Ways to Think About Regulating Greenhouse Gasses (January 14, 2009) 1. Overcoming the Resource Curse (September 24, 2008) 3. Rising Powers, Shrinking Planet: The New Geopolitics of Energy (October 8, 2008)
David Blagden, DPhil candidate in International Relations in Oxford, gives a talk for the ELAC Hilary Term 2010 seminar series. This series is co-hosted by the ELAC and the University of Oxford Programme on the Changing Character of War (CCW)
science, technology, computer, engineering, research, user, interface, machine, learning, algorithm, adapt, personalize, motor impairment, handicap, Supple, ++, device, Arnauld, preferences, capability, vision, cost function, customization, Ribbon, intera
science, economics, engineering, environment, global warming, energy, climate change, policy, technology, research, education, international issues, oil, fuel emissions, carbon, transportation, congestion, car, mileage, automobile, vehicle, bus transit, A
Science, Climate change, environmental biology, international, UN, carbon markets, emissions trading credits , economically, Kyoto treaty, developing countries, industry, technology, energy, offset, government, emissions trading system, electric, power, c
science, economics, politics, oil, poverty, corruption, international relations, energy, authoritarian rule, government corruption, dictatorship, oil dependence, developing countries, market volatility, Africa, oil prices, energy crisis, environment, tran
science, geography, energy, environment, geopolitics, politics, international relations, energy policy, natural resources, oil, natural gas, North Atlantic Treaty Organization(NATO), Africa, China, Europe, energy crisis, economics, climate change, global













