I recently stumbled on this guy on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=num ... =playlists
He's a professor at the University of South Florida who made a great number of videos about numerical methods that are useful in engineering and physics.
While I realize most people here probably don't care, I'm willing to bet a number of the more engineering-oriented folks here would find these methods very useful.
numericalmethodsguy on YouTube
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Re: numericalmethodsguy on YouTube
Looks like he covers a broad range topics.
I'll have to actually watch them later. Thanks for the link.
I'll have to actually watch them later. Thanks for the link.
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Re: numericalmethodsguy on YouTube
On a similar note, I've been downloading video lectures. MIT, UC Berkeley, and Stanford have fairly good selections, though, they seem focused on electrical engineering and computer science (which I still find interesting nonetheless). NPTEL has some very nice video lectures as well (3000+ of them) that focus more on mechanical engineering.
As Flash on Linux is terrible I've been downloading the videos on YouTube. This batch download script is very helpful: http://bitbucket.org/rg3/youtube-dl/wiki/Home
Run the script and give it a video URL or a playlist URL. It also can download a list of URLs from a text file.
As Flash on Linux is terrible I've been downloading the videos on YouTube. This batch download script is very helpful: http://bitbucket.org/rg3/youtube-dl/wiki/Home
Run the script and give it a video URL or a playlist URL. It also can download a list of URLs from a text file.