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Thank you for your excellent explanations.
Thank you , this video is beautifully compact
Thanks! It's bounded! It's closed! Glad it was helpful.
Thank you very much! This is a very clear and well thought out explanation!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the good feedback on it.
Bit mistake at 4:52 Xn=1/n not in (0,1) for n=1Btw it won't matter bcz still seq converges at 0
Yes, I should have used the interval (0,1] for this example.
Thanks a lot!! learning this as background for multi armed bandit problem
I am curious about why there is no video about fixed point theorem? Or is it just me not finding it. Hope that you are all well, Mark!
A timely question. Fixed point theorems coming soon (after a second video on Maximum Theorem).
thank u very much the clear explanation helped me a lot. by the way r u over the glassboard ?
I'm glad it was helpful. Not sure what you mean by "over the glassboard"? Do you mean "am I not doing it anymore"? I hope to do more soon.
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Thank you very much 🥰🥰 I watching you from iraq and it was very useful
Great! I'm glad it was helpful.
Thank you so much, THIS REALLY HELPS!
Thank you it is a great lecture. I have a question how to find an explicit formula for x(n+1) = 2*sqrt[x(n)]/(1 + x(n) )?
I think what you mean is that you want an explicit solution of this difference equation. I don't see the solution right off, and this seems unrelated to the lecture, so you'll have to do this one on your own.
Thank you for your excellent explanations.
Thank you , this video is beautifully compact
Thanks! It's bounded! It's closed! Glad it was helpful.
Thank you very much! This is a very clear and well thought out explanation!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the good feedback on it.
Bit mistake at 4:52
Xn=1/n not in (0,1) for n=1
Btw it won't matter bcz still seq converges at 0
Yes, I should have used the interval (0,1] for this example.
Thanks a lot!! learning this as background for multi armed bandit problem
I am curious about why there is no video about fixed point theorem? Or is it just me not finding it. Hope that you are all well, Mark!
A timely question. Fixed point theorems coming soon (after a second video on Maximum Theorem).
thank u very much the clear explanation helped me a lot. by the way r u over the glassboard ?
I'm glad it was helpful. Not sure what you mean by "over the glassboard"? Do you mean "am I not doing it anymore"? I hope to do more soon.
Here's the answer:
ruclips.net/video/Adm2raocQZ4/видео.html
Thank you very much 🥰🥰 I watching you from iraq and it was very useful
Great! I'm glad it was helpful.
Thank you so much, THIS REALLY HELPS!
Great! I'm glad it was helpful.
Thank you it is a great lecture. I have a question how to find an explicit formula for x(n+1) = 2*sqrt[x(n)]/(1 + x(n) )?
I think what you mean is that you want an explicit solution of this difference equation. I don't see the solution right off, and this seems unrelated to the lecture, so you'll have to do this one on your own.