Great video. It's been a few years since I took the relevant course and this really helped me get the intuitions back for a computational linear algebra course I've just started this semester.
Yes, that was intentional. The matrix 2-norm is related to eigenvalues (specifically, the largest eigenvalue of (Atranspose*A)^(1/2)), which we do not cover in this course. But I may re-upload this video w/ the addition of the matrix 2-norm just for informational purposes
@@jaisohnkimVT Do you have a link to slides where you discuss the matrix 2-norm, or a recommendation of videos to watch on the topic? I appreciated the concise and clear explanation in this video a lot; it'd be wonderful to have something similar for the Frobenius norm as well. Regardless, thank you! This is an excellent upload.
@@saltypyrotato @conceptsandsteps I found these two resources extremely helpful when I was a student: www.cs.utexas.edu/~flame/laff/alaff/chapter01-matrix-norms-2-norm.html and ruclips.net/video/vHtFw5jubL8/видео.htmlsi=JYmBSzz6i4ryQcme hope these help!
Straight-Forward Explanation and good example. Keep up the good work. Thanks for such a good lecture.
by far the best video on this topic on all of youtube
Appreciate it!
Great video. It's been a few years since I took the relevant course and this really helped me get the intuitions back for a computational linear algebra course I've just started this semester.
thanks, glad it helped!
Very clear and simple. Great job!
Thank you Mr. GradeSaver!!!
Thank you for the clear explanation
Amazing explanation, thanks a lot
THANK YOU. the PowerPoint our doctor had didn't have a well established example.
Superb explanation
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Great Explanation!!!!!
Great explication !
I think you missed the matrix 2-norm case.
Yes, that was intentional. The matrix 2-norm is related to eigenvalues (specifically, the largest eigenvalue of (Atranspose*A)^(1/2)), which we do not cover in this course. But I may re-upload this video w/ the addition of the matrix 2-norm just for informational purposes
Link of 2 norm
@@jaisohnkimVT Do you have a link to slides where you discuss the matrix 2-norm, or a recommendation of videos to watch on the topic? I appreciated the concise and clear explanation in this video a lot; it'd be wonderful to have something similar for the Frobenius norm as well. Regardless, thank you! This is an excellent upload.
@@saltypyrotato @conceptsandsteps I found these two resources extremely helpful when I was a student: www.cs.utexas.edu/~flame/laff/alaff/chapter01-matrix-norms-2-norm.html and ruclips.net/video/vHtFw5jubL8/видео.htmlsi=JYmBSzz6i4ryQcme hope these help!
@@jaisohnkimVT Thank you! I'll check these out.
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