thanks for the video, I'm brazilian and I couldn't find any videos that were actually explaining the Jacobi Iteration Method in portuguese but I ended up finding your video and it helped me a lot
The tolerance is up to you and the needs of the project you are working on. If you want accuracy out to say 6 digits, consider making the tolerance 1e-8.
Sorry. It may be that you need to watch some of the videos leading up to this video to get the background and context. Here is a link to the course website where you can see the information organized, download the notes, get links to the latest version of everything, and get other learning resources. empossible.net/academics/emp4301_5301/ This specific video is Lecture 3h in Topic 3. Try watching the prior videos in this Topic. Hope this helps!!
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you know it's gonna be damn good when the narrative is this clear.
Perfect video : fun to watch, clear as a bell, short. Bravo and thank you
Thank you!
Just saved my life tonight, my prof was just not explaining as well as in here. Top!
That is great to hear!!! Glad I could help!!
thanks for the video, I'm brazilian and I couldn't find any videos that were actually explaining the Jacobi Iteration Method in portuguese but I ended up finding your video and it helped me a lot
I am very happy the video helped! We do have one thing in Portuguese. See what you think...
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Videos that good are soo rare
Awesome explanation, thank you 💯💯
Thank you!! Check out our website as well...
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I finally could understand this. Thanks a lot!
thank you so much! quite clear when explaining based on an example
Thank you! I learned as much about lucid presentation as the method itself
Really helpful for understanding how the method works. Thank you!
Excellent explanation. Thanks for the video! Very, very useful.
Thank you so much!
Happy to help!
Very nice and intuitive explanation. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Excellent video, glad I found this.
now, seriously, thank you
Amazing explanation, thanks a lot!
Thank you very much for this great explanation
Great video. I hope you're doing great, sir.
I am! You as well! Thank you!!
This is really helpful, gosh. Thanks so much for making this video ^ ^
Thank you
Thanks for the very clear explanation only thing that I would also love to see is to proof of the convergence. Nothing more to say thanks a lot :)
Thank you! Being an engineer at heart, my lectures are definitely more applied than theoretical.
Hey, this was a very helpful video . Although I want what the tolerance is ?. how do you know what value is the tolerance.
The tolerance is up to you and the needs of the project you are working on. If you want accuracy out to say 6 digits, consider making the tolerance 1e-8.
Excellent video
great video and explanation
This was very helpful! Thanks
thank you sir, very nice explanation
thats a damn good video
I don't get it
Sorry. It may be that you need to watch some of the videos leading up to this video to get the background and context. Here is a link to the course website where you can see the information organized, download the notes, get links to the latest version of everything, and get other learning resources.
empossible.net/academics/emp4301_5301/
This specific video is Lecture 3h in Topic 3. Try watching the prior videos in this Topic.
Hope this helps!!
Thank you sir. clear explanation.
very useful, thanks
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im litlle bit confused about the error expression .is it divided by x(i+1) 5:00 or x(i) 10:00 ?
Sorry. Looks like I was inconsistent. Go with x(i+1), but it actually does not matter much.
@@empossible1577 oh ok tysm and keep up the amazing job . I discovered ur channel yesterday, and I'm in love with it .Thank u for the valuable content .
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Thank you! There is a lot more:
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