Thank you for putting this on RUclips. This way I can study efficiently. Learning this from Goldstein would be very, very difficult for me. You are doing a great job!
@@jftsang I am sorry, I am not able to modify/update the lectures, but you can try googling "connection between Hamilton-Jacobi equations and Schrodinger equation."
The constant opening and closing of your sharpies are very noisy and annoying. There is software out there that enables you to write mathematical formulas instead of writing on a board on a constrained space. Stop changing the view to your dog, it restricts the view on the board.
I'm sorry that this style of lectures isn't working out for you! It's *much* easier to write on a tablet and would take me 10x less time, but then I would be looking at the tablet rather than at you. Coleman is sad you didn't like him :)
Hey, man, your entire course is FANTASTIC, the best in Classical Mechanics i ever watched on RUclips.
Thank you for putting this on RUclips. This way I can study efficiently.
Learning this from Goldstein would be very, very difficult for me.
You are doing a great job!
Fantastic. Many thanks
Also.. impressive backwards handwriting!
Thanks! I'm actually writing in a regular way, and then mirroring the video in a video editing software. Enjoy!
@@locallyringedspace3190hahaha im crying
Thanks for this! Could you tell us more about the links to Schrodinger please?
@@jftsang I am sorry, I am not able to modify/update the lectures, but you can try googling "connection between Hamilton-Jacobi equations and Schrodinger equation."
Amazing video! But when you said Schrödinger equation I got PTSD
Here's the playlist link: ruclips.net/p/PL39mDr1uU6a5iYPIcDi5x_vt8l9FZjCSo
These makes no sense to me
@@palladium3363 Can you be more specific? Is there a particular aspect of the lecture that's confusing?
from 17:07 i got lost...
I'm simply expressing items 2 and 3, which are given on the bottom left, for the specific (quadratic) form of the potential V.
The constant opening and closing of your sharpies are very noisy and annoying. There is software out there that enables you to write mathematical formulas instead of writing on a board on a constrained space. Stop changing the view to your dog, it restricts the view on the board.
I'm sorry that this style of lectures isn't working out for you! It's *much* easier to write on a tablet and would take me 10x less time, but then I would be looking at the tablet rather than at you. Coleman is sad you didn't like him :)
keep on going with changing the view to the dog, i kinda like it haha@@atchekho