So there's a power operator-- which you see is a very similar symbol to the mathematical exponentiation, it just has a dieresis above it-- Mat or dot equals 7, the 7 is extended to a vector, and then reused.
He's done some incredible work in the last 12 months. Mat Zo goes from strength to strength.Andrew Bayer is an enormously important part of the label and of Above and Beyond.
about how you would treat Matt H people welcome to the internet I'm Matt hey mat hi what do you want the world to know about you I can be a very funny guy sometimes I'm either looking for a guy
condensation leaves water on the table leaves a ring so you know what do we do thought was like then you start putting mats everywhere that would be really and elegant you know now so now the first thought is place mat under the under theplate and then you got your little you know thing for the water and the wine and pretty soon you've got so many of
We can repeat this process at every point, and if we then shift our perspective to two dimensions, look, what we've got is the gravitational field of the star. Mathematically, we say that the gravitational field G is equal to the negative gradient of V. - So Lagrange had found a way to switch the problem back and forth between one of vectors and one of scalars.
seats and it is almost full every single night. Matilda is based on the book by Roald Dahl and a lot of you probably already know the story. It is about a brave little girl who, even though she is bullied by her parents, uses her intelligence, courage,
Here's something I should tell you though. Matilda and I go way back, long before auditions, long before any of this. I started watching the 1996 Matilda film when I was just 3 years old. I watched it over and over again. I would sit very
gone from, you know, chat GPT 3.5 and barely um being able to do high school math to, you know, just incredible intelligence. And um you know, that's likely to just continue to double, double, double um and get better and better and better.
And so as AI reshapes this world around us, I believe that our need for the genuine human connection has never mattered more. And I've seen proof in the most unexpected places that we can build it, scale it, and change lives with it.
Okay. Is the problem that people don't care or they feel like their voice doesn't matter? I really think it's that people feel like their voice doesn't matter. Yeah. You know, I think so many people care about their communities, their cities,
He lived in detailed spreadsheets and 1,500-word emails. Matt's communication style tag: "Email deep diver. Full context only." My friend Liz loves a voice memo. You send her a text message, and she sends you back a voice memo.
We need some way to represent transformations, like reflections as a single coefficient, which means we need matrices. Matrices are arrays of numbers which encapsulate these transformations, telling us how to reflect, rotate, stretch, or squish across each dimension. Mathematically, the order we multiply them matters.
Matrices are arrays of numbers which encapsulate these transformations, telling us how to reflect, rotate, stretch, or squish across each dimension. Mathematically, the order we multiply them matters. Since we multiply the rows of the first matrix by the columns of the second,
Markov was an atheist and he had no patience for people who were being unrigorous, something he considered Nekrasov to be, because in his eyes, math had nothing to do with free will or religion. So he publicly criticized Nekrasov's work, listing it among "the abuses of mathematics." Their feud centered on the main idea
Now imagine taking all possible values of alpha simultaneously, and then averaging out all of those vectors. Mathematically, we can write this as the integral from 0, to 1 of E of the I 2 pi alpha, D alpha. So what happens? Well, this vector cancels with this one on the opposite side, and this one with that one.
For example, the machine finds 2, 2, 7, but also 7, 2, 2, and 2, 7, 2. Mathematicians correct for this when doing the real calculation, but for our purposes, this machine is good enough. So we've got our H of N, and if we can show that H of N is at least 1 for every odd number greater than 5,
And this phase is what determines the amplitude of the wave at that point. Mathematically, we can write the amplitude our stopwatch as e to the I phi, where phi is the phase. As the particle wave follows a path, its phase increases.
Why live it in a normal way? Mathematics teaches us that optimal solutions are extreme. So an optimal life should also be extreme, by extension.
matter of fact. It wasn't that long ago that almost nobody said my life feels meaningless. But having distance between
matter most to you. You've triggered the why side of your brain and the why side of your brain, well, it'll really affect
match between the US and Europe And it happens every two years.
Matter and antimatter can make energy, and this is just true. We do it all the time. There's no question that this is the case.
matching that of reality. So you've made a prediction, but then there's a little bit left, and that's what's known as the residual. This is stored in the frequency
mathematical power, very complex technologies. We move to the frequency domain, as Kieran said. We do a ton of dequantizing, in order to get the best compression, but it still looks good.
Math speed, power, cost, time, effort, number of people, manufacturing cycle time. And when you think about latency versus throughput,
mathematicians are wrong. - Like I mentioned, I'm a programmer, so starting at zero is a wonderful place to start.
mathematical idea. It's not like the function is choosing something. I mean, it's just that if you were to make such choices,
material don't even realize how skewed it is. I mean, you know, it's quite remarkable.
math learning center, and then just at some point years into this journey, I'm like a year and a half into this journey, at this point,
Material will collect in what's called an accretion disk or a proto-planetary disk.
mathematics and physics. Then from there was to uh Oxford where I got my doctorate pursuing work in a field
matter, you'd see all these little vibrating filaments, these vibrating strings. That's the idea of the theory.
mathematics. The power of mathematics is that it can take us to places that we
matrix. Why? We could be. It is logically consistent and sensible to imagine that you and I are sitting in
mathematical conjecture. I believe it's called the Jacobian conjecture
mathematician using AI. I see us blending with AI. Not necessarily that
math and you're heavily focused on digital currencies at the moment, specifically Bitcoin. What else do we need to know about you in terms of what
matter, what did what did they going to get from sitting with us and listening to us? How is their life going to improve?
matter of sleep? What's the wide range of symptoms that they were experiencing and problems that had just to get a sort of
mattered to Iran were the clauses which directly relate to the balance of power
matter trying to occupy the same space as itself. energy can be essentially any
mature species. We're we're a childish species and leading our species are
materially harmed the welfare of most people, because as Dan says, your
matter of fact, you know, the uh Boston Dynamics dog is probably more efficient than a humanoid at doing the job that
matter. I tackle him again. And and I was I had no fear and I think that was the thing that make me become better and better because
matters is get rid of all the busy work.
matter. But everyone out there is affected by even small changes in the United States. Suddenly, big changes in the United States. The Americans are
matter much for Trump's presidency as we know.
material benefits. Well, that was effectively a counterbalancing coalition to Iran. Now, what's happened
material for bombs. And last May it was very clear they had the material for 16