Hilarious New Proof for the Sum of the First n Squares

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • This video shows a different way of finding the formula for the sum of n squares, through an alternative visualization. The process of proofing has been simplified in a non-rigorous way, in order to make the understanding of the concept smoother. The rigorous proof is coming soon in a paper that will be posted in the description of this video, for which I want to thank my best friend Luigi, who helped me developing the whole new idea. #maths #numbertheory #algebra #visualization #geometry
    Visualization Tool: Manim library, Python

Комментарии • 5

  • @antonisstavrou1123
    @antonisstavrou1123 Год назад +2

    Hi, are you working in the quant sector?

    • @Numb3rTr33
      @Numb3rTr33  Год назад

      Hi, I was actually, but not anymore. Maybe in the future I'll come back!

    • @antonisstavrou1123
      @antonisstavrou1123 Год назад

      @Numb3rTr33 i am a masters student in a quantitative subject, where would you suggest I look to start a career in the quant field? By that I mean what job titles etc because quantitative researchers or other such positions are senior positions and junior positions again ask for experience. So where do I get the right experience? I would appreciate any tips you might have

    • @Numb3rTr33
      @Numb3rTr33  Год назад +1

      @@antonisstavrou1123 when you start a career, even to get to a junior position you're typically supposed to have some experience that you get from internships. So what I suggest is to look for interns, maybe in big companies, and try to stay there or then to look for another position once you got the 6 months experience in the field. As for the position itself, it really depends on your major, but if you come from maths, stats, engineering or computer science you shouldn't have many problems to land a job in market risk or credit risk. If you're coming from computer science i think front office positions are the best fit, such as trading

    • @antonisstavrou1123
      @antonisstavrou1123 Год назад +1

      @@Numb3rTr33 thank you very much for your advice!