Concept

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Physical Meaning of Potentials (conclusion)
Explores the equilibrium between subsystems, heat, work, and energy in thermodynamics.
Thermodynamic Potentials
Explains the concept of energy minimization and the role of free energies as thermodynamic potentials in closed systems.
Elastic and Inelastic Collisions
Explains elastic and inelastic collisions, focusing on momentum and kinetic energy conservation with practical examples.
Spin Glasses: Fully Connected
Covers the basics of spin glasses and the mathematical equations used to model them.
Modeling Vehicle Motion on Sinusoidal Road: Equations and Analysis
Discusses modeling a truck on a bumpy road using a mass-spring system.
Mixing Tank: Process Control
Covers the process control of a mixing tank and optimizing its performance.
The Simplex Category: Simplicial Sets
Covers the combinatorics of the simplex category and its equivalence to topological spaces, as well as the concept of functor categories for cosimplicial and simplicial objects.
Scaling & Renormalization in Statistical Mechanics
Explores scaling and renormalization in statistical mechanics, emphasizing critical points and invariant properties.
Collisions in Line: Mechanics for SIE and GC
Explores collisions in line, emphasizing momentum and kinetic energy conservation, and the coefficient of restitution.
Quantum Information Processing
Covers the basics of quantum information processing, including quantum bits manipulation and quantum entanglement.

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