cleared things up. Might be old news, but when i did the Multiplication table for P = 11, i noticed that you only need to compute the first entry for each row. Once you have the first entry you can add the number you multiply with to the one left to it (if it goes over your P keep on counting from 1) So if you are doing the row 3 for P = 11 its 3 6 9 1 4 7 10 2 5 8 I did not know this before, so i was pretty happy about finding it.
This video helped me to intuit the way in which modulo works further, and introduced me to the concept of permutation.
Super helpful and clear video, thanx a lot!
You're welcome.
cleared things up.
Might be old news, but when i did the Multiplication table for P = 11, i noticed that you only need to compute the first entry for each row.
Once you have the first entry you can add the number you multiply with to the one left to it (if it goes over your P keep on counting from 1)
So if you are doing the row 3 for P = 11 its 3 6 9 1 4 7 10 2 5 8
I did not know this before, so i was pretty happy about finding it.
Brilliant work
Add more videos on group theory #It's a request
Yo Mr. White thanks for the explanation
science bitch
Thanks alot 🤗
you should be a narrator man.