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Wow that actually really hurt and the "if no one understands what you're saying part", leads exactly to the "sure you can prove this but can you prove.." part and man. I am now having my first existential crisis of 2025
This doesn’t even get to the part where you have to learn how to formally justify an integral AGAIN because little baby Riemann doesn’t know that the area under a curve given by sprinkling a bunch of dust is zero
My uni for some reason has you learning multivariable calculus _before_ differential equations. Though I've yet to take either class so I guess we'll see how it goes
And there are many, many levels beyond this, if the Residue theorem is where you end, there is a lot to go. Tensor Calculus, partial differential equations, Fourier analysis, analytic number theory (yes, it is a form of calculus).
I've always loved it to watch this kind of videos but today it was way too weirder than any previous times. It's the first time that I could say I know it all that made me think about how far i came whilst thinking about what i gave up of myself. Good bye mental health Welcome maths and physics
Brooo this stuff like Residue Theorem, Greens Theorem, integrals by parametrization, C-R equations... is BY FAR the most entertaining shit in mathematics. Love computing integrals in the complex plane. I learned this when I was 13 yo btw. Coolest subject I've ever learned :D
I am a year 11 student and i am somewhere in level 2. While my classmates are somewhere in level 1 or below. Also, could you explain how to perform calculations of level 4 and 5 please😅?
That's nothing mate, the real things are even after that, you just described a 3 year university syllabus nothing much, level 9 would be real interesting, because the story doesn't end there at all. The hell lies ahead.
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Wow that actually really hurt and the "if no one understands what you're saying part", leads exactly to the "sure you can prove this but can you prove.." part and man. I am now having my first existential crisis of 2025
What math are you learning right now
Level 8. The Stokes-Cartan theorem makes everything simple again.
Never heard it called this way with Cartan lol
@@NintendoGamer789Cartan loved his differential forms, just box it under de Rhams theorem
This doesn’t even get to the part where you have to learn how to formally justify an integral AGAIN because little baby Riemann doesn’t know that the area under a curve given by sprinkling a bunch of dust is zero
I never knew that knowing calculus had drawbacks... 😢
Currently a "HAPPY" member of the society at around level 4
same
@@zulakingyt1230 I am glad that you are still "HAPPY"
My uni for some reason has you learning multivariable calculus _before_ differential equations. Though I've yet to take either class so I guess we'll see how it goes
It's cool to learn multivariable calculus before DE, at least you get a good idea about what you're doing with graphs lol
From what I've seen, most universities do.
Yes it's a co-requisite, an important tool for exact differential equations.
@@manstuckinabox3679 oh yeah that's actually the right word, as you can take both together if you want, but not DE first. I guess that makes sense
Yeah, my university taught that way as well
My goat Eddie woo?? 1:27
The legend
And there are many, many levels beyond this, if the Residue theorem is where you end, there is a lot to go. Tensor Calculus, partial differential equations, Fourier analysis, analytic number theory (yes, it is a form of calculus).
7 levels of physics please
Someone said "underrated channel" i agree fr
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generalized stokes theorem, de rham cohomology, hodge decomposition. for pure mathematicians, level 8 is where calculus actually starts
1:19 It's an easy one, the answer is (e^x²)/2
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Underrated channel
Statistics catching shade for no reason😂😂
I've always loved it to watch this kind of videos but today it was way too weirder than any previous times. It's the first time that I could say I know it all that made me think about how far i came whilst thinking about what i gave up of myself.
Good bye mental health
Welcome maths and physics
i love youtube addiction
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Currently at level 6, i want to end it all
7 levels of probability would be fun
I'm at level 3 rn i can't wait for the next stuff
Man, ur missing the best part. Complex analysis is life
Good to know I'm stepping into level 5 lol
Numericals cooked me
the way you said dumbass was amusing
Why didnt you cover lebegue integration
Level 8: Functional calculus
I am Proudly a Level 6 member tho i am a fellow physicist
Brooo this stuff like Residue Theorem, Greens Theorem, integrals by parametrization, C-R equations... is BY FAR the most entertaining shit in mathematics. Love computing integrals in the complex plane. I learned this when I was 13 yo btw. Coolest subject I've ever learned :D
Yet you are poor
@@Pommes736lol
@@arthurgames9610 fr?
Now calculus gives me the shivers...😅
I am a year 11 student and i am somewhere in level 2. While my classmates are somewhere in level 1 or below. Also, could you explain how to perform calculations of level 4 and 5 please😅?
You don’t wanna know about lvl 5
Ah very gOod
diffferantial equations are more advanced topics than multivariable calculus.
Measure integration?
me who already does the thing at level 7 on the thumbnail (i kinda struggle with it also i basically only know green's theorem)
Good to know I'm on level 5 and have got an exam on this in a week's time 🙃🙃🙃🙃
As if i wasn't depressed studying calculus and seeing this video made wanna quit😂
Jk i love calculus
keep up with these videos
good video
As mathematics enthusiast I dont know in which level you learn Tensor calculas, wedge product, Fractional(!?) calculas😅😅.
Bro you're funny
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That's nothing mate, the real things are even after that, you just described a 3 year university syllabus nothing much, level 9 would be real interesting, because the story doesn't end there at all. The hell lies ahead.
she ca on my lcu till I lus
And I'm at level 0, don't give 2 f**ks about levels just what I can and cannot understand on wikipedia :D
Bruh
Level 5: advertisement
Du bist so ne Lusche hab dich nicht so
Level 9 - you learn how to get rid of your physical body and just become one with the number 👽
🤣🤣🤣🤣💀
Very funny 😂
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Why Indians Are CEO Of our Multimillion Companies! 🙃
And yet the 2025 ICS class 12 syllabus covers level 3 at most. So colour me even more sceptical of your claim than I was before I checked.