DO stanford students need these type of explanations? I mean the professors there are incapable of explaining these small concepts...???? wasnt expctng dis... ;)
in my case, I come from a top engineering school as well (not quite as top as Stanford), but I decided to take a more theoretical math class in which I may have been lacking some background, and so tutorials like this are really helpful in filling some of the gaps in my knowledge. Perhaps her case is quite similar.
"1 norm is column sum and inf norm is row sum". Great way to memorize this. Really enjoyed watching your video. Thanks!
Your voice reminds ne of 3Blue1Brown. Relaxing
Thank you a lot, professor!
Very concise and to the point! Thanks!
9:13 👏👏👏👏 So clearly explain! thank you!
my univ professor should use this lecture as an example!!!
Stanford student here... SO helpful... thank you SO much!!!
+Harper Carroll Glad it helps you! I'm working on a textbook that presents things more or less the same way.
DO stanford students need these type of explanations? I mean the professors there are incapable of explaining these small concepts...???? wasnt expctng dis... ;)
However, toby has explained it nicely .. Thanks Toby
in my case, I come from a top engineering school as well (not quite as top as Stanford), but I decided to take a more theoretical math class in which I may have been lacking some background, and so tutorials like this are really helpful in filling some of the gaps in my knowledge. Perhaps her case is quite similar.
Nop French student :p
At 4:24 How [norm of A(ax)/norm of ax] = Norm of A ??
Anyone ??
@@raghavnandwani4890 I think it's just a definition, which doesn't need proofs
hey man awesome name
nice class!
Drop some knowledge brother
You made things way too simple to understand 😁