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Revision as of 03:14, 26 December 2018
YouTube search... ...Google search
- Animated Math | Grant Sanderson @ 3blue1brown.com
- Google's Crash Course
- Introduction to Matrices and Matrix Arithmetic for Machine Learning | Jason Brownlee
- Brilliant.org
- Varient: Limits
- Probability Cheatsheet
- Neural Networks and Deep Learning - online book | Michael A. Nielsen
- Bloomberg Lectures
- Statistical Learning | Trevor Hastie, Rob Tibshirani - Stanford
- Fundamentals:
Contents
Getting Started
3blue1brown
Explained
Dot Product
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot_product Dot Product | Wikipedia]
Dot Product =
- Algebraically, the dot product is the sum of the products of the corresponding entries of the two sequences of numbers.
- Geometrically, it is the product of the Euclidean magnitudes of the two vectors and the cosine of the angle between them.
Siraj Raval
Josh Starmer - StatQuest
Gilbert Strang (MIT) - Linear Algebra
Quantum Algorithm