Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations without all the fancy programming ...
Many people assume that higher intelligence makes life easier, but psychologists point out that adults with above-average IQ often face unique challenges. Intelligence can open doors in academics and ...
Abstract: This paper addresses distributed average tracking for a group of physical double-integrator agents under an undirected graph without using velocity measurements. We introduce a discontinuous ...
On the heels of a successful 4-2 homestand, the Phillies began a 10-game road swing this weekend with a three-game series against a surging Texas Rangers team. As they build separation from the New ...
When Los Angeles Angels leadoff hitter Zach Neto sent a first-pitch, middle-middle fastball 104 mph toward the warning track, caught by Brandon Marsh for the first out of Sunday’s Phillies game ...
Jacob Misiorowski has made only five starts in the major leagues, but four of them have been dominant. And dominant is probably putting it too mildly. He's given up a paltry 2.4 hits a game over an ...
Major League hitters like to say they feast on the fastball. The Milwaukee Brewers’ flame-throwing pitching staff was too big a meal for the Los Angeles Dodgers’ bats. Their pitching staff is taking ...
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations without all the fancy programming ...
Take away his first start of the season, one during which Bailey Ober was pitching through an illness, and by and large, the starter has been decent this season. He has a 2.85 earned-run average since ...
In the Tokyo Dome in March, you could almost hear the zip of the ball. 101 mph. The pop of the catcher’s mitt sounded like a gunshot. 100 mph. Roki Sasaki would lift his left leg almost to his head, ...
In the Tokyo Dome in March, you could almost hear the zip of the ball. 101 mph. The pop of the catcher’s mitt sounded like a gunshot. 100 mph. Roki Sasaki would lift his left leg almost to his head, ...
We're in the golden age of pitch velocity -- and our ability to measure it. But flamethrowers aren’t a new phenomenon in Major League Baseball, going back to the days of greats such as Walter Johnson.