Absolute shame how few viewers you get, it is an absolute joke. You deserve much much more. I hope you continue making videos, are you able to make a living from these or is this more of a hobby project?
finally a GOOD lesson about the need of the inverse of a matrix ! very good explanation ! for years am waiting for such a lesson. mathematics are coming from the real life. this is how mathematics should be teach in school ! great job ! thank you !👏
Much better than all others, i never found 3b1d intuitive because he never bothered with numerical example, the whole interesting topic usually degenerated into hand waving and disjointed talking and graphics. No disrespect intented here , you care about the fundamental basis and thank you very much. I am your proud subscriber as a result.
Very intuitive. The last part was a bit brief, may be due to time contrain. Using real life example in the first part makes this head and shoulder above other clips. Thank you.
Love the way you project the vector space to that easy-to-understand area graph. Very intuitive. But would like to know more why R^3 to R^2 would means 2X3 matrix
Can you talk about the Fourier transform and the fast Fourier transform? It has a lot of relevance to data science and is good for knowing a bit more about linear algebra
Hey, thanks for the great video! I think it would be interesting and helpful to know how the pseudo inverse of a matrix (which is defined even for non-square matrices) fits into the whole picture.
Absolute shame how few viewers you get, it is an absolute joke. You deserve much much more. I hope you continue making videos, are you able to make a living from these or is this more of a hobby project?
Because the better videos are newer and there aren’t that many. But probably the best channel around intuition wise.
finally a GOOD lesson about the need of the inverse of a matrix ! very good explanation ! for years am waiting for such a lesson. mathematics are coming from the real life. this is how mathematics should be teach in school ! great job ! thank you !👏
Much better than all others, i never found 3b1d intuitive because he never bothered with numerical example, the whole interesting topic usually degenerated into hand waving and disjointed talking and graphics. No disrespect intented here , you care about the fundamental basis and thank you very much. I am your proud subscriber as a result.
Very intuitive. The last part was a bit brief, may be due to time contrain. Using real life example in the first part makes this head and shoulder above other clips. Thank you.
Great explanation. I have a math degree and I even learned something
Glad it was helpful!
amazing explanation!
Glad you think so!
Thank you for these videos!
Love the way you project the vector space to that easy-to-understand area graph. Very intuitive. But would like to know more why R^3 to R^2 would means 2X3 matrix
Great Video!
Love your videos. Hope you can do more matrix algebra starting from the basics
Can you talk about the Fourier transform and the fast Fourier transform? It has a lot of relevance to data science and is good for knowing a bit more about linear algebra
love that thumbnail
thanks haha!
Hey, thanks for the great video!
I think it would be interesting and helpful to know how the pseudo inverse of a matrix (which is defined even for non-square matrices) fits into the whole picture.
When the example is about money I understand directly 😅
Useful!
Better than 3B1B no cap 🙌
Would you be able to do a video on using the scikit-learn package in Python?
Learning to speak 'Mathematese'.
Neat... 👌🏽
good !!!
Please help around the concept, benefits or applications of Identity Matrix.
What is the fun of Multiplying it, if same thing comes out ?
Can you do a video on sparse multivariate autoregressive (SMAR) models?
Can you run through an example of LDU decomposition in a video.
good suggestion!
You just waste our time with this useless explanation about the Matrix inversion with no description of how to do it ...