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| | | | | Discussion of the class on Foundations of Data Science that I am teaching at IU this Fall. | |
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bartwronski.com
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| | | | | Singular components of a light transport matrix - for an explanation of what's going on - keep on reading! In this post Ill describe a small hike into the landscape of using linear algebra methods for analyzing seemingly non-algebraic problems, like light transport. This is very common in some domains of computer science / electrical | |
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| | | | | Looking to integrate ChatGPT into your data science workflow? Here's an example along with tips and best practices to get the most out of ChatGPT for data science. | |
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| | | The logarithmic potential is a classical object of potential theory intimately connected with the two dimensional Laplacian. It appears also in free probability theory via the free entropy, and in partial differential equations e.g. Patlak-Keller-Segel models. This post concerns only it usage for the spectra of non Hermitian random matrices. Let \( {\mathcal{P}(\mathbb{C})} \) be the set of probability measures... | ||