Hey Trefor. I've been watching your videos for a couple of years now and I've been loving all of them so far! Thank you for providing us your immense knowledge and passion for mathematics. Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!
"Integral Equations" by Francesco G. Tricomi, is a fun read. Considering their many physical applications, Integral Equations don't get enough exposure.
Hello Dr. Bazett, I recently came across your video on mathematical modeling on traffic, and I found it incredibly insightful. I am currently exploring research ideas in this field and am particularly interested in applying mathematical modeling to address societal challenges. Would you be able to suggest a few potential research directions or areas of focus that I could explore further? Your expertise would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time!
sir I am a Computer Science engineering student from India and just watched your videos about probability in discrete maths and just love 💖the way you teach that you just teach the thing from basic and cristal clear.So the reason behind I am writing this comment is that i want guidance about how can i become a good engineer that i love to solve mathematics and not getting that much interest in coding and programming so please if you can.😊
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Merry Xmas!
Cool toys Trefor. I bought several kaleidoscopes for kids last year; nice intro to fractals topic lol
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you too!
Hey Trefor. I've been watching your videos for a couple of years now and I've been loving all of them so far! Thank you for providing us your immense knowledge and passion for mathematics. Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas! I'm glad you enjoy the videos :)
The Cantor Set was the first fractal construction (destruction?) I was introduced to.
🎄 Merry 🎄 Mathmas, 🎄🎄 Dr. 🎄🎄🎄 Bazett! 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄
happy holidays and merry christmas!!! awesome video
"Integral Equations" by Francesco G. Tricomi, is a fun read.
Considering their many physical applications, Integral Equations don't get enough exposure.
Stokes's theorem t-shirt!
Great to see this video. Does this mean fancy graphics in 2025? Lessons?
that's the plan lol:D Oh, lesson well maybe I'll do a manin tutorial but I need to get MUCH better first:D
Merry Christmas
Great video. Are you using ManimCE or ManinGL version?
CE, liking so far
Hello Dr. Bazett,
I recently came across your video on mathematical modeling on traffic, and I found it incredibly insightful. I am currently exploring research ideas in this field and am particularly interested in applying mathematical modeling to address societal challenges.
Would you be able to suggest a few potential research directions or areas of focus that I could explore further? Your expertise would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time!
sir I am a Computer Science engineering student from India and just watched your videos about probability in discrete maths and just love 💖the way you teach that you just teach the thing from basic and cristal clear.So the reason behind I am writing this comment is that i want guidance about how can i become a good engineer that i love to solve mathematics and not getting that much interest in coding and programming so please if you can.😊
Merry Christmas sir ⛄🎄✨💫
Merry Christmas!
Great!!
cool to see
radium shirt goes hard
Right?? I legit love it.
The french version is unnerving
EXPLAIN THE SHIRT
Sierpinski *_gasket?_*
It's a fairly common term.
@TranquilSeaOfMath Never heard it called anything other than sierpinki triangle
@@vampire_catgirl A gasket is more vague as it would not indicate the general polygonal shape. You could also call it a Sierpenski carpet.
@@TranquilSeaOfMath But that's already used for the square
@vampire_catgirl Menger's? Yep, carpet is an even more generic term. Basically indicates that it is two dimensional.