Professor Kutz, thank you for your whole series of lectures. I learnt quite a lot from the whole series. I am so jealous of your students who attend your courses with privilege.
Great lecture, thank you! I came here after Gilbert Strang's MIT, was struggling with tensor in an engineering context. and found this lecture is suitable for the audience, too !!
Thanks so much professor kutz this has helped me understand some of the post processing funtions that can be applied to EEM spectra (im a photochemist)
Thank you so much for great explanation ! I am just a little confused on how you would calculate the singular values in case of 3d tensors ? arent there supposed to be a different singular values along each dimension ?
Professor Kutz, thank you for your whole series of lectures. I learnt quite a lot from the whole series. I am so jealous of your students who attend your courses with privilege.
Very interesting , delighting and wonderful lecture. I enjoyed it very much. Thanks
Great lecture, thank you! I came here after Gilbert Strang's MIT, was struggling with tensor in an engineering context. and found this lecture is suitable for the audience, too !!
Great stuff! Thanks for the clear explanation. Your students are lucky to have you
Thank you! Very intuitive and easy understanding lecture.
That one direction pun :))
Great extension of SVD in multidimensional space.
Great lecture!
Thanks so much professor kutz this has helped me understand some of the post processing funtions that can be applied to EEM spectra (im a photochemist)
Thanx for sharing, waiting for next video!👍👍👍
Thank you so much for great explanation ! I am just a little confused on how you would calculate the singular values in case of 3d tensors ? arent there supposed to be a different singular values along each dimension ?
Thank god for this video.
Excellent lecture! By the way, you look like actor Brennan Brown.
So clear. Thanks
This is so helpful!
how to calculate singular values of 3rd or higher order tensor????
What if your points of data is a prime number? That can only be a vector then?
tell us about tensor networks and blow our minds
This is pretty cool stuff
Thanks you , good vídeo
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