Math 4. Math for Economists. Lecture 15: Final Review
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2013
- UCI Math 4: Math for Economists (Summer 2013)
Lec 15. Math for Economists
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Instructor: Jason Kronewetter, Ph.D.
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Description: UCI Math 4 covers the following topics: linear algebra and multivariable differential calculus suitable for economic applications.
Recorded on September 9, 2013
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The best mathcamp for econ I have ever learned, detailed and clear. Easy to catch on. Helped me figure out many questions I couldn't deal with before. Thanks to UCI and Professor Kronewetter!
A big thank you to UCI and Prof Kronewetter. A wonderful course and intuitive teaching methodology followed by the prof. All the best
Great set of lectures. I aced my Mathematics for Econ undergrad course here in India after following these. A great lecture series to watch for anyone interested in Math and Econ.
A great series of lectures. Today completed watching after 3 months of great learning experience. Professor Kronnewetter has been really helpful in his 'relaxed' methodology of teaching which enables students to learn without being overwhelmed by the pressure of maths. Though the number of views have steadily come down from the 1st to the 15th I would strongly recommend it to everybody to complete viewing the series. Heartfelt thanks from India.
I hope the UCI can give the prof our feedback. This is the first online course I followed from the beginning to the end. Although it took me 5 weeks, it was always on my mind because I wanted to watch a great teacher.
Thank you very much, Professor Kronewetter for this wonderful lecture series. I am truly grateful to you and UCI. I believe you have set an example how university professor should teach mathematics.
Well done. Professor Kronewetter was systematic in his process of explaining the fundamentals in each mathematical concept throughout the series, which helped me build intuition. Not to sure if comments made on the vid are passed onto him, but I'd like to give him props for his patience and intrinsic explanations. From Australia, Thank you very much Professor!
GREAT LECTURES THANK YOU
Awesome Lectures! Thank you, Sir! Aslan truly lives!
Great set of lectures. I know more, than when I started :-)
Well I am a student from South Korea who was having a hard time catching up with my econ lectures and his videos helped me a lot and I really appreciate it. But there is one problem that he didn’t solve clear. What is it that he his drinking? I want to know!
thanks for the lectures!
좋은 강의 해주셔서 감사합니다ㅎㅎ 영어를 쓰시는데도 난이도가 높지는 않아서 편하게 들을 수 있었어요 다음학기 예습차원에서 들은 강의인데 너무 좋았어요Thank you for great lectures ^^ Even professor used English, it was not hard so i could understand really easly. I studied these lectures for my next semester, It was nice. Again, Thank you for really awesome lectures
Thanks to this great lecture, i've decided to study Calculus in UCI Open. It was so helpful to me to study econ!
Great Lectures! the teacher is a genius. If he teaches other classes it would be awesome if you also make them available UCI! Thank you!
Thank you for all your servies of offering these series for free I got to learn some math vocabularies in english and basic concept for economic math even though there were several materials I couldn't understand ,,haha
This illustration about what's going on behind the mats graphically is as helpful as it's necessary.The professor in our college didn't show the background so it was harder to comprehend.
Thank you for sharing good lecture. Excuse me but, how could I get syllabus of this lecture? I cannot download it thorugh above URL... and I have a question; Is this lecture providing contents of Hamiltonian method?
Does anyone know anything about the 6G math course he mentioned? Is it available somewhere on the internet?
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