Okay? So when you say that what you're doing is scientific in a context of this sort, you are making yourself vulnerable.
对吧?,所以在这种情况下你说自己所做的是科学的时,你就使自己站不住脚了。
So what stuff if you can make it here, that sort of thing.
所以,你能在这儿做成一些事情,就是这样。
So I've sort of just spread out what we have as the second row here, graphed against the ionization energy.
所以我将第二行的情况,在这里展了,纵坐标是电离能。
So, after clips of five seconds people are pretty good at predicting what sort of evaluations that person will have.
看了五秒钟的教学录像带后,人们就能准确地猜到,这个人的教学评估上写了什么。
So I have two solutions here; one, what would be sort of the obvious sort of hackish or solve it fast solution?
我这里有两个解决方案,一是有没有一个明显的,独创性的,快速地解决方案?
So one of the things I didn't say, it's sort of implicit here, is what is the thing I measuring the size of the problem in?
我有一点没有提及,这有点含蓄,这一点就是我怎么,来度量输入问题的大小呢?,一个数组的大小怎么来定义呢?
All these things are very important players, so we'll talk about this and discuss what sort of things are shaping your diet, but also the world's diet and the reasons behind them.
这些因素都非常的重要,我们会对此进行讨论,并讨论是什么塑造了我们的饮食习惯,以及世界各地人们的饮食习惯,及其背后的原因
So, so far what we've done is we've looked at this sort of classic, I admit not the most exciting game in the world, but classic application of Game Theory to imperfect competition.
到现在为止我们只学了经典案例,我承认这不是什么有趣的博弈,只是博弈论在不完全竞争市场的应用
So I think that's enough, you can follow along with the syllabus and see sort of what the topics are each week, what the reading assignment is to do before the lecture in order to get the most out of the lecture.
我觉得说的差不多了,你们可以根据课程大纲,来看每周会将什么内容,在每次课之前看看阅读任务是什么,这样才能在课上有更多收获
So that's sort of what's going on but it really does affect how we behave, even, in a concert.
大概就是这样,不过这的确影响到了我们的行为,即使在音乐会上
And...so those issues added up is a democratic context which you can't be certain of what the policies will be, so all of these make it sort of somewhat trickier than a place like China.
所以,所有因素加起来,就造成了投资者的困惑,你无法确定,下一秒会出台什么政策,这就使得在印度投资比在中国,这样的国家来说棘手多了。
So, the issues are complicated as to what sort of generalizations we're--are reasonable to make and what aren't.
所以什么情况可以用刻板印象,什么不可以,问题就变得复杂了。
So, biopsychology was what they called sort of brain and cognitive sciences in those days.
生物心理学在当时被称为,大脑和认知科学。
Let's check it out. I've written a little bit of a test script here, so if we test cell sort, and I've written this so that it's going to print out what the list is at the end of each round, OK.
我们来检查检查,我写了一个小测试脚本,我写这个脚本来测试单元排序,它能够打印出每一轮结束后,链表的是什么样子的。
Well let's see. My fall back is, I could just do linear search, walk down the list one at a time, just comparing those things. OK. So that's sort of my base. But what if I wanted, you know, how do I want to get to that sorted list? All right?
我只能做线性搜索了,一次遍历一遍列表,一个一个比较,但如果我想要,那怎样得到有序的列表呢?,现在的一个问题是,我们排序之前?
So to just preface what we're going to do next time, what would happen if I wanted to do sort, and rather than in sorting the entire list at once, I broke it into pieces, and sorted the pieces, and then just figured out a very efficient way to bring those two pieces and merge them back together again?
所以为了引导下一次,我们要讲的内容,如果我想做排序,而且不是一次吧整个列表排完,会发生什么,我把它拆成小的列表,然后把各个小列表排序,接着用高效的方法再把小的列表?
I was just finding very tunnel vision-like, the smallest elements at that moment in time which means I don't know anything about the other elements other than they are not the smallest and so no matter what with Selection Sort I had to repeat this again and again and again and if you do out the math it's roughly N squared steps in the worst case as well.
我只有一个狭窄的视野,只知道某时刻的最小元素,就意味着我并不知道其他元素的任何情况,只知道它们不是最小的,所以不管怎样,在选择排序中,我就得一遍一遍地重复选择过程,在最坏情况下,大概需要N的平方次比较。
So here's what merge sort would do.
是归并排序的处理过程。
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