7:00 – 10:00, 10:30 – 5:30 ASRC
- Tenure review meeting at 10:00? Show up and see, I guess
- Continuing Opinion Dynamics With Decaying Confidence: Application to Community Detection in Graphs. Details here.
- We prove, under some conditions, the existence of a solution to the system dynamics, convergence to clusters, and a non-trivial lower bound on the
distance between clusters. Huh. So bubbles must exist at a certain minimum information distance from each other?? - Inverse matrices are needed because we can’t divide by a matrix but we can multiply by its reciprocal.
- Lemma – a subsidiary or intermediate theorem in an argument or proof.
- (From Wikipedia) In measure theory, the Lebesgue measure, named after French mathematician Henri Lebesgue, is the standard way of assigning a measure to subsets of n-dimensional Euclidean space. For n = 1, 2, or 3, it coincides with the standard measure of length, area, or volume. In general, it is also called n-dimensional volume, n-volume, or simply volume.[1] It is used throughout real analysis, in particular to define Lebesgue integration. Sets that can be assigned a Lebesgue measure are called Lebesgue measurable; the measure of the Lebesgue measurable set A is denoted by λ(A).
- The backward slash is kind of the set theory equivalent of subtracting, i.e.,
A∖B={a∈A∣a∉B}.
- Group doc on how to fix fake news
- Back to working through NMF.
- Looks like we’ll watch videos tomorrow morning
