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Shape Analysis (Lecture 6): Second fundamental form and surface curvature

Shape Analysis (Lecture 6): Second fundamental form and surface curvature

So for example, here I'm giving the formula for how to write the

Shape Analysis (Lecture 6, extra content): First variation of surface area, mean curvature normal

Shape Analysis (Lecture 6, extra content): First variation of surface area, mean curvature normal

Errata: At approximately 24:37, I say "dot product" but should have said "cross product."

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Lecture 6 | The Theoretical Minimum

Lecture 6 | The Theoretical Minimum

(February 13, 2012) Leonard Susskind starts the class by answering a question that arose in the last

Shape Analysis (Lecture 2):  Linear and variational problems

Shape Analysis (Lecture 2): Linear and variational problems

Warning: Justin was learning how to use the LightBoard, so the

QBI Lecture 6: Shape Analysis, Part 1

QBI Lecture 6: Shape Analysis, Part 1

A brief overview of U-net for segmentation and then basic

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Advanced Quantum Mechanics Lecture 6

Advanced Quantum Mechanics Lecture 6

(October 28, 2013) Leonard Susskind introduces quantum field theory and its connection to quantum harmonic oscillators. Gravity ...

Lecture 6: The Double Dual and the Outer Measure of a Subset of Real Numbers

Lecture 6: The Double Dual and the Outer Measure of a Subset of Real Numbers

MIT 18.102 Introduction to Functional

Shape Analysis (Lecture 2, extra content): Gentler variational (Gateaux) derivatives, cubic splines

Shape Analysis (Lecture 2, extra content): Gentler variational (Gateaux) derivatives, cubic splines

Hello, everybody, and welcome to an extra

Lecture 06: Projections and Smoothing

Lecture 06: Projections and Smoothing

MIT 18.156 Projection Theory, Spring 2025 Instructor: Lawrence D Guth View the complete course: ...

Shape analysis (spring 2019), Lecture 2: Linear and variational problems

Shape analysis (spring 2019), Lecture 2: Linear and variational problems

Slides and other materials can be found here: http://groups.csail.mit.edu/gdpgroup/6838_spring_2019.html.

Six Functions, Six Rules, and Six Theorems

Six Functions, Six Rules, and Six Theorems

Six

Shape analysis (spring 2019), Lecture 3: Variational derivatives, curves and arc length

Shape analysis (spring 2019), Lecture 3: Variational derivatives, curves and arc length

Slides and other materials can be found here: http://groups.csail.mit.edu/gdpgroup/6838_spring_2019.html.

Shape analysis, lecture 2:  Numerical tools for geometry

Shape analysis, lecture 2: Numerical tools for geometry

Lecturer: Justin Solomon Spring, 2017 Slides and other material: http://groups.csail.mit.edu/gdpgroup/6838_spring_2017.html.

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