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C. Pedro Gonçalves

@mathematrix

Associate Professor at Lusophone University Researching in Chaos Theory, Complexity Sciences, Quantum Tech, A.I., Intelligence and Security

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Kirk Borne (@kirkdborne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“High-Dimensional #Probability — An Introduction with Applications in #DataScience”, by Roman Vershynin UPDATED 339-page PDF 2nd Edition here: math.uci.edu/~rvershyn/pape… + Author's website: math.uci.edu/~rvershyn/pape… ———— #Statistics #Optimization #MachineLearning #Mathematics

“High-Dimensional #Probability — An Introduction with Applications in #DataScience”, by Roman Vershynin

UPDATED 339-page PDF 2nd Edition here: math.uci.edu/~rvershyn/pape…
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Author's website: math.uci.edu/~rvershyn/pape…
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#Statistics #Optimization #MachineLearning #Mathematics
Frank Nielsen (@frnknlsn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two excellent books that I recommend on information theory: * "Information theory, inference and learning algorithms" by Sir MacKay Available at: inference.org.uk/itila/book.html * "Information Theory: From Coding to Learning" by Y. Polyanskiy and Y. Wu Available from authors home page

Two excellent  books that I recommend on information theory:

* "Information theory, inference and learning algorithms" by Sir MacKay
Available at: inference.org.uk/itila/book.html

* "Information Theory: From Coding to Learning" by Y. Polyanskiy and Y. Wu
Available from authors home page
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The malabar giant squirrel is the biggest squirrel species on earth. They can grow up to 3ft (1m) long. They are found in central and southern India.

The malabar giant squirrel is the biggest squirrel species on earth. They can grow up to 3ft (1m) long. They are found in central and southern India.
Yaashaa Golovanov (@golovanov_ammoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When a book reflects upon such topics as the work of Leibniz, it’s very refreshing to read it—new perspectives! Nevertheless, geniuses has it—oftentimes, Leibniz wrote letters (scientific) but never sent them in hopes to make them perfect before begin scrutinised by his reader.

When a book reflects upon such topics as the work of Leibniz, it’s very refreshing to read it—new perspectives! Nevertheless, geniuses has it—oftentimes, Leibniz wrote letters (scientific) but never sent them in hopes to make them perfect before begin scrutinised by his reader.
Bluntly Put Philosopher (@socraticscribe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a fractal domain, waves don’t scatter, they focus. The jagged Koch boundary traps and amplifies energy in self-similar pockets, showing how pure geometry can concentrate resonance and create order within chaos.

Bluntly Put Philosopher (@socraticscribe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Converging Faraday waves amplify energy through interference, ripples syncing in phase to form standing peaks. Disorder folds into harmony as geometry focuses vibration, turning simple oscillations into concentrated patterns of resonance and light.

Probability and Statistics (@probnstat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Conformal prediction is a powerful machine learning framework for quantifying uncertainty. Instead of just giving a single "best guess," it produces a prediction set (or interval) that is mathematically guaranteed to contain the true value with a pre-defined probability (e.g.,

Conformal prediction is a powerful machine learning framework for quantifying uncertainty. Instead of just giving a single "best guess," it produces a prediction set (or interval) that is mathematically guaranteed to contain the true value with a pre-defined probability (e.g.,