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It says my post won't be visible until a moderator approves it, I don't know why this is happening, should I agree to terms and conditions or something like that?

 

Were you trying to post links? That happened to me too. Might be an anti-spam measure in place. For some reason my post was never approved. Maybe you can send the links to me as a private message.

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You are welcome! I have some other links too, but they are all for Math, Physics & Engineering topics, if anyone is interested and if it is allowed here (they are all made of creative commons licence like MIT OCW), let me know!

 

hey badasseconomist, please do that if you can. of most interest are of course Math topics

cheers

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Actually there are so many stuffs around I will post some random links, it will be more useful if you'd ask for specific courses, because there are hundreds! Here are some...

 

Math

Sttanford Engineering - The Fourier Transform & Its Applications

Stanford School of Engineering - Stanford Engineering Everywhere

 

Stanford Engineering - Convex Optimisation I

Stanford School of Engineering - Stanford Engineering Everywhere

 

Stanford Engineering - Convex Optimisation II

Stanford School of Engineering - Stanford Engineering Everywhere

 

Stanford Engineering - Introduction to Linear Dynamical Systems

Stanford School of Engineering - Stanford Engineering Everywhere

 

UCCS Department of Math Video Archive

UCCS | Department of Mathematics

 

Texas A&M University - Dynamical Systems & Chaos (You can also find videos for MATLAB...basic stuff)

Math 614

 

UC Berkeley Webcast

webcast.berkeley | UC Berkeley Video and Podcasts for Courses & Events

 

Duke University Mathematics

https://www.math.duke.edu/video/video.html

 

Economics

Mark Thoma's Lectures - University of Oregon (I found his page useful too - Web page for Mark Thoma

Video Lectures

 

University of Toronto - Stochastic Methods for Actuarial Science, Dept of Statistics & Math Finance.

Index of /sjaimung/courses/mmf1928/video

 

University of Connecticut Tax Lecture Series (from Law school but it is somewhat related to Economics)

University of Connecticut Tax Lecture Series | University of Connecticut School of Law

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