
Tropp, Joel Aaron (1977-....)
Professor, Caltech, USA.
Vidéos
Tropp 8/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Tropp 9/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Tropp 6/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Tropp 7/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Tropp 5/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Tropp 4/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Tropp 3/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Tropp 1/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Tropp 2/9 - Random matrix theory and computational linear algebra
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both