Wow, bravo sir. This is the only video that made elementary matrices make sense. I can't believe this doesn't have more views yet. The best explanation online period
I'm from Michigan. I Studied abroad at HKUST a few years ago. Man I wish I had you as an instructor. You're so clear with your teaching style. Love the school though, great place
i shouldve clicked this video the first time it came out in the search results. i clicked on half a dozen other before i came across this perfect video! please forgive me 😣
Correction, elementary matrix is an identity matrix with one entry changed. This means one of the diagonal ones could be changed to another number too. Not necessarily just the zeros.
Hi Jeffrey, thank you for grate videos. Trying to folow every step but I have an issue with obtaining M3, could you possibly elaborate a bit more on how you obtain the 0 0 1 on the third row of the M3 by showing in more details of the rows used to multiply by the -1 factor and derive row 3 of M3. I also would like to ask you of any good matrices algebra books to cover the topics in great details for projects possibly containing thousands or few hundred thousands of equations, I see how you obtain the third row of M2 but not M3 as I get 3rd row of M2 again and not M3, thanks a lot.
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Wow, bravo sir. This is the only video that made elementary matrices make sense. I can't believe this doesn't have more views yet. The best explanation online period
I'm from Michigan. I Studied abroad at HKUST a few years ago. Man I wish I had you as an instructor. You're so clear with your teaching style. Love the school though, great place
Thanks!
finally all these matrix multiplication rules have a point
thank you so much ! finally understood the significance of elementary matrices
Simple and clear as it should be! Brilliant work
best explanation ever...thank you dear sir...
Thankyou so much sir. You made it easy for us to understand this concept.
Very high quality teaching. Thank you!
amazing lecture series. superb
Love it! Thanks for clarity!
i shouldve clicked this video the first time it came out in the search results. i clicked on half a dozen other before i came across this perfect video! please forgive me 😣
Correction, elementary matrix is an identity matrix with one entry changed. This means one of the diagonal ones could be changed to another number too. Not necessarily just the zeros.
Nice lecture!
real one, thank you
thanks for the video
Good... the marker color is pink but the written work is showing blue color.😎😀
Thank you
Thanks man!
Hi Jeffrey, thank you for grate videos. Trying to folow every step but I have an issue with obtaining M3, could you possibly elaborate a bit more on how you obtain the 0 0 1 on the third row of the M3 by showing in more details of the rows used to multiply by the -1 factor and derive row 3 of M3. I also would like to ask you of any good matrices algebra books to cover the topics in great details for projects possibly containing thousands or few hundred thousands of equations, I see how you obtain the third row of M2 but not M3 as I get 3rd row of M2 again and not M3, thanks a lot.
Have a look at my lecture notes: Matrix Algebra for Engineers.
Such a good professor but why didn't you get reach
Not too bad overall. Trying to get students into my Coursera courses, which have a complete curriculum.
Best ever
I thought you as Jeff Bezos from the thumbnail. Btw, thanks sir! This video was really helpful...
Helpful ☺
What happens if the pivot equals 0?
Numerical algorithms need to include pivoting, that is row interchanges.
this left me very confused..
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we end up with MMMA
Why am I paying big bucks for lectures that are so much lower quality than free YT vids?
I take that as a compliment.
@@ProfJeffreyChasnov You should. You're a fantastic lecturer! Will definitely be watching more.
if this man is real? look like BOT made by artificial intelligence? XD
Not nice
@@ProfJeffreyChasnov The net is full of trolls. I've just started a PHD after working for many years as an engineer. These lectures are fantastic.