This is rapidly becoming my favorite math channel on youtube. the care you put into your animations, notes, explanations is so clear. Excited for all that is to come.
@@graf_paper thanks for the awesome words!! There is more coming. We will build a huge library of math videos and pdf summaries so that people can learn math subjects much faster and with less “suffering”. Thanks again 😎
one slight correction: it seems at around 7:33 you forgot to put the notation around G and H to show that you are discussing the ORDER of the group/subgroup, rather than the group/subgroup themselves.
Awesome content! Brilliant presentation! Congratulations guys, you are doing an excellent job. Please, I'd like to see more videos of yours about these topics, specially abstract algebra.
I think "naturally" is relative, that's natural for one who has their head in the formalism. I think it's missing a motivating application; eg why partitions are useful and how that relates to being able to solve equations & find useful concrete forms. Kudos for the pdf summary, good idea.
@dibeos I'm subscribed so hope to catch them! I like your focus on clarity/simplicity. I'm still undecided if groups are a great way to access the fundamental essence of mathamatics, or have been a great way to obscure and cover that essence.
This is rapidly becoming my favorite math channel on youtube. the care you put into your animations, notes, explanations is so clear. Excited for all that is to come.
@@graf_paper thanks for the awesome words!! There is more coming. We will build a huge library of math videos and pdf summaries so that people can learn math subjects much faster and with less “suffering”. Thanks again 😎
Yes, please!
@@plranisch9509 thanks for letting us know! We will definitely do it!!
one slight correction: it seems at around 7:33 you forgot to put the notation around G and H to show that you are discussing the ORDER of the group/subgroup, rather than the group/subgroup themselves.
@@TheBonaparteReport yea, you are right. Thanks for the correction
Hi, yes. Make a video on the Sylow theorems in group theory.
@@bradzoltick6465 hi Brad, thanks for letting us know!! We will make and post it soon 😎👌🏻
You are a miracle ❤ literally saved my algebra exam 🙏
Thanks Davide, let us know how what else can we post about in order to save your algebra exam 😎
Awesome content! Brilliant presentation!
Congratulations guys, you are doing an excellent job.
Please, I'd like to see more videos of yours about these topics, specially abstract algebra.
@@al-carissimi hi Alexandre, thanks for letting us know! We will definitely post more videos about abstract algebra! 😎
Please give some overview on p-sylow subgroups and sylow's theorems. Thank you so much.
@@voyager8958 yessss we will do it ;)
Great work 👍❤
Thanks Ashutosh
Can you please make a video on Takens theorem??
left cosets and right cosets are equivalent in an Anbelian group, no?
@@TheBonaparteReport yes
I think "naturally" is relative, that's natural for one who has their head in the formalism. I think it's missing a motivating application; eg why partitions are useful and how that relates to being able to solve equations & find useful concrete forms.
Kudos for the pdf summary, good idea.
@@tinkeringtim7999 yeah, some practical applications would be nice. Well, thanks for letting us know. We will fix that in future videos 😎
@dibeos I'm subscribed so hope to catch them! I like your focus on clarity/simplicity.
I'm still undecided if groups are a great way to access the fundamental essence of mathamatics, or have been a great way to obscure and cover that essence.
Sir could you animate everything in this book. visual group theory
@@OpPhilo03 that’s exactly what Sofia and I are doing! Almost all of the videos in our channel related to Group Theory are chapters of the book 😎
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Sorry, I am not sure this video explains the thing really simpler than just reading an Algebra book. At least not for me.
@alexanderbalka1074 well please let us know what was not clear. We want to improve our explanations for future videos