Very nice explanation! It helped me to understand complete metric spaces in depth. As a physisist i am trying to understand Hilbert spaces in depth because we need them in quantum mechanics. I am doing this just for hobby. Thank you again Mr Tisdell.
At 11:54 I think it would be more convenient to use another subscript for the component sequences on the left hand side of the inequality since 'i' also appears in the summation process on the right.
Thank you so much for this video. I'm currently writing my final undergraduate dissertation on the contraction mapping theorem, with the aim of solving systems of equations. I need to write about metric spaces as part of my framework and every book I have read has just confused me even more. Thanks for being so clear, you really helped me out!
Great comment! Yes, the applications of Banach spaces are important and it is definitely something I plan to do. Your research sounds very interesting indeed. Where are you studying?
what if n -> infinity in R^n? I would think this same argument holds true in that case but as you know more than I do, funny things can happen when we go to infinity. is there a special condition I have to account for in that case?
If you are seeing this comment please reply to me. Well my project on norm theory. Well the thing I don't know what to write in it. And our college has limited books also. I am not blaming my college. Sorry back to the topic. I wrote about vector norm, metric space, normed vector space and matrix norm but I don't know the application of norm, also it's introduction and conclusion. Could you please help me with my project.
This is an amazing video on COMPLETE METRIC space. I have more confidence for my Real Analysis quiz tomorrow. Thank you so much
Very nice explanation! It helped me to understand complete metric spaces in depth. As a physisist i am trying to understand Hilbert spaces in depth because we need them in quantum mechanics. I am doing this just for hobby. Thank you again Mr Tisdell.
Very helpful for me. Like the way the teacher explain those dry and tough math problems.
At 11:54 I think it would be more convenient to use another subscript for the component sequences on the left hand side of the inequality since 'i' also appears in the summation process on the right.
Thank you so much for this video. I'm currently writing my final undergraduate dissertation on the contraction mapping theorem, with the aim of solving systems of equations. I need to write about metric spaces as part of my framework and every book I have read has just confused me even more. Thanks for being so clear, you really helped me out!
It is my absolute pleasure and I wish you all very best for your studies.
+Dr Chris Tisdell sir can u help me in functional analysis plz
Great comment! Yes, the applications of Banach spaces are important and it is definitely something I plan to do.
Your research sounds very interesting indeed. Where are you studying?
My pleasure. More to come!
Thank you Dr.Tisdell. very very helpful indeed .
Hi, I love your video about the complete metric space for my project on norms
Is the previous video in a playlist, and if so which one?
what if n -> infinity in R^n? I would think this same argument holds true in that case but as you know more than I do, funny things can happen when we go to infinity. is there a special condition I have to account for in that case?
thanks a lot these videos made the things simpler......helped a lot
very nice work. Thanks a lot for making these videos
thumbs up. :)
If you are seeing this comment please reply to me. Well my project on norm theory. Well the thing I don't know what to write in it. And our college has limited books also. I am not blaming my college. Sorry back to the topic. I wrote about vector norm, metric space, normed vector space and matrix norm but I don't know the application of norm, also it's introduction and conclusion. Could you please help me with my project.
I liked your video, you are very good teacher I think you should use a board to write larger letters. Thanks a lot
this video very helpful for study
Thank you! My pleasure.
prove that the discrete metric space is complete. please I need an answer
I don't see why it doesn't work for p < 1
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invisible paper work vid
text appears fudgy hardly readable. Otherwise beautiful presentation.
Hi - are you watching in HD? You need to select the HD option in the bottom right hand corner of the screen (720p).