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trying my best to explain math topics in a simple, visual way
"like 3blue1brown but with a shit mic" - a friend of mine
big thanks to 3blue1brown for actually motivating me to do this
"like 3blue1brown but with a shit mic" - a friend of mine
big thanks to 3blue1brown for actually motivating me to do this
How can Lava Lamps generate Noise Textures?
✍️ This video will give you a good overview of random numbers and noise in computer graphics. Now also with (cheap) Subtitles ‼️‼️‼️
❗ A very different topic than usual (a bit less mathematical but nevertheless incredibly interesting imo!!). Hope you still enjoy it and as always: thanks for your patience. ❤
🎶 Music and Stock footage credits can be found here:
docs.google.com/document/d/1fAkdPwGy5-_sLMy4QblUygi4Lg32O26UAYrsC-DJ-gE/edit?usp=sharing
🌋Terrain generation visualization at the very end was taken from noiseposti.ng/posts/2021-03-22-Normalizing-Gradient-Noise.html
❗ A very different topic than usual (a bit less mathematical but nevertheless incredibly interesting imo!!). Hope you still enjoy it and as always: thanks for your patience. ❤
🎶 Music and Stock footage credits can be found here:
docs.google.com/document/d/1fAkdPwGy5-_sLMy4QblUygi4Lg32O26UAYrsC-DJ-gE/edit?usp=sharing
🌋Terrain generation visualization at the very end was taken from noiseposti.ng/posts/2021-03-22-Normalizing-Gradient-Noise.html
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An Introduction to Mathematical Proofs
Просмотров 112 тыс.7 месяцев назад
✍️ This video will give you a basic understanding of how Mathematical Proofs work and what Mathematics University Students usually struggle with at the beginning of their academic career. Now also with (cheap) Subtitles ‼️‼️‼️ ❗ A bit of a more beginner oriented video this time around, but one that felt important to me personally. As always: thanks for the patience. ❤ 🎶 Massive thank you and sh...
Why this Simple Theorem is so hard to prove?
Просмотров 47 тыс.10 месяцев назад
This video is supposed to be an overview of the history of the jordan curve theorem, as well as explain some of its intricacies and why it is quite tricky to prove despite appearing so simple. 😢Sorry for taking ages to create this video. I already had half of it done before my uni semester started but then i couldnt find any time until the holidays just now. Thank you for being so patient with ...
How to scale the Eiffel Tower using Math #SoME3
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
A short but hopefully clear introduction into and explanation of directional derivatives - a very useful concept in the field of multivariable calculus. This is a bit of a different video than my last one (new color theme and heavier usage of mixed media) but i hope you enjoy it nonetheless! Feel free to submit any math topics you want me to make a video about in the comments as i plan on makin...
Subgradients/Subderivatives - Convex Analysis
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.Год назад
Hope you will enjoy this video. I know my voiceover is lacking some emotion but i will try my best to improve that for my next video. Please feel free to leave feedback and topic suggestions in the comments. Music is Wall Is Stop - Starting off by Arvi Teikari from the fantastic OST of Baba Is You
If the Terminator taught mathematics....lol.....great content!! Keep up the great work!!
i was hoping my accent wouldnt be that apparent haha thanks
Loving these vids, always stoked to hear the baba is you ost 😌
nice editing
thanks!
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I follow these rules, and still the highest grade I can get in my discrete math class is a C. Wtf am I doing wrong
looots and lots of practice. watching youtube videos like these is only gonna get you so far but practice is absolutely everything. all the best!
Pls do more videos
will do, next one is already in the works :)
Thank you, I really needed it
The Baba Is You music goes hard
I suck at proof. One time I was a happy freshman student that proves that there's a smaller number than x by dividing it by half 😭😭
আনেক সুন্দর বাই❤️❤️❤️
How could you insert music from silksong trailers into the vid, now i wanna play it even more😭. Anyways, very good video and I think that your channel is REALLY underrated.
thank you very much :) but i honestly think i didnt? theres music credits in the description and i dont think i included anything from silksong (as far as i know)
This might be the best math video I’ve watched. I’d love to see a follow up 😁
The minceraft sold it for me. Math freak and a mc veteran lol <3
Error in your presentation at 2:20 - 2:23 the voice says "If A and B are true" but the associated image displays A or B, not A AND B.
I couldn't understand absolutely anything until a minecraft chest GUI appeared on screen. Thank you so much!
Terrance howard watching this on loop
Why was the expression "1/(2 ^-n)" necessary? "2 ^n" means the same. What am I misunderstanding?
just wanted to make it a bit clearer why it is smaller than 1
Persona 5 ost mentioned ‼️🗣️🔊
truly the ost of all time.
I would like this video twice if I could
ayo!
Thanks a lot, i have 1 month until a math olympiad and i had to learn this!
I really like your video. But the part from 7:00 is is hard to understand.
thanks, why was the last part hard to understand?
I'm a fourth grade mathematics olympiad😅
awesome explanation
Very nice video. Which tools you used to make this video. Hope this channel grows like 3b1b.
thank you! this one was purely made in manim (3b1b's python library) and edited in davinci resolve. my newer ones also have some scenes made in blender
@@0prcent I was hoping for the same library. But ya da-Vinci was a Suprise to me :). Never knew its so powerful
I thought this was gonna be about scaling, as in scaling by a factor of 2(³) lol
Now if you are someone starting with your mathematics studies at university and you find yourself struggling with proving stuff for the exercises, I would reccommend... ...practicing formalizing logical statements. You successfully baited me into thinking it was gonna be a sponsorship for Brilliant, well done!
haha not yet but maybe soon who knows
Man this isn’t gonna help with my prep for Real Analysis
Please create a detailed video explaining the different types of proofs.
Informative video, but I was distracted by the loud background music.
"How to prove anything" How do I prove consistency of ZFC?
I have the prooof for the Riemann Hypothesis but there is not enoigh space in the comment to write it.
Your students seems like a pawns, lol. Thanks a lot.
bros a hater
@@filipus098 what that mean!
got a math olympiad tomorrow and somehow qualified without understanding proofs, but now i feel like im ready. thanks mate
Does it happen to be smmc?
🙌 P r o m o s m
Great video. Starting my maths journey and this is very helpful
all the best!
its pretty funny bc in france we do this in 9th grade
megga bump
Incredible man, keep it up.
there is some magical power in youtube algorithm which suggests me top tier quality mathematical video about topic which is relevant in school with no mistakes nor any delay
thank you so much!! (and thanks for the algorithm of course)
What would be point of math if AI or some else technology will write proofs itself like an oracle or omniscient god? It's kinda math philosophy question because all history humanity lived in some math deficit of proved knowledge even if we had many proved things we always have something to proof
how these visualizations are made? btw great video !
manim for everything 2d/math stuff, blender for general 3d animations and editing in davinci resolve thanks!
@@0prcent impressive work :) waiting for more
@@0prcent Thanks man
I would subscribe but you are at 3.14 k subs. Love this video btw; there are not enough videos about symbolic logic on RUclips.
How to prove anything: step one: assume 1 = 2
Tha Baba is you ost is so good
Did you know that 1+1 = 1. ? In bools algebra that is.
8:18 You didn't actually prove the statement is true for all n greater than or equal to 0, since when is between 2 and 4 we get false results. For example 2^2>2^2 is false; 2^3>3^2 is false; 2^4>4^2 is also false.
@NibberPancake || @0prcent The statement 2ⁿ > n² ⇒ n ≥ 0 means that if 2ⁿ > n² then n must be positive, not that if n is positive then 2ⁿ > n². A mistake was still made though. He said that 2ⁿ > n² ⇒ n ≥ 0 which is false. This is because 2ⁿ > n² is true at n ∈ (-0.76666469..., 2) ∪ (4,∞), this includes all negative numbers within (-0.76666469...,0). His mistake was assuming that n < 0 ⇒ n² > 1 instead of n < 0 ⇒ n² > 0. You can visually see this in Desmos by draphing n² and 2ⁿ and seing where the curve of 2ⁿ is above that of n², typing 2ⁿ > n² will show you directly.
Hey, if you're interested in math and science please check out my channel! I am new but soon I will make more content!
@@gabrielvinagre2507 I get your point, but in the video he says that n is an integer, so decimal numbers, aka. rational numbers, aren't included in the domain of the statement. Therefore, the statement is correct. And sorry if i sounded rude, english ins't my first language, it's already hard enough trying to express my thoughts
Can you teach us how to proof more advanced topics in mathematics too?
There are some things i didnt cover here but as a next step it would probably be best to take a look at some actual proofs (my recommendation would be proof-based book tackling a beginner area of mathematics, i started with analysis back then). I could do another video about advanced proof techniques/tricks but my next video will most likely be about something very different and after getting the basics of proofs down, usually the hardest part is just having an idea
Please continue using cat memes and Minecraft in your editting; it succeeds in making the video (and therefore, its subject) more accessible, and they're adorable!
aw thank you! glad that helped with not making it seem too overwhelming