Nice video! There are plenty of videos on Newton-Raphson methods but I could not find any visual explanations of quasi-Newton methods until I found yours.
Really nice video, thank you! Just a really minor correction to 04:15... due to the symmetry you need to compute slightly more than half of the values, not exactly half of the values.
Thanks for the video! One comment: even though you discuss the importance of convexity later on, your claim "in higher dimensions, finding the minimum of a quadratic function is very easy" is misleading ;)
Thanks! I knew the meaning of the "Sci" but somehow never connected this to the prononciation :-/ (And the prononciation is literally on the first page of the documentation :D)
Ridiculously underrated channel, high quality visuals and great explanation.
Nice video! There are plenty of videos on Newton-Raphson methods but I could not find any visual explanations of quasi-Newton methods until I found yours.
Thank you!
Ubelivably excellent.
Awesome video! Incredible content quality for such a small channel!
Great video! Nice visuals and easy to understand
Super informative video! Very helpful!
Thank you for the incredible visualization of the algorithm! Could you please share some information on how to create such wonderful animations?
awesome visualization. thanks
Awesome content! Keep up the good work!
Really nice video, thank you! Just a really minor correction to 04:15... due to the symmetry you need to compute slightly more than half of the values, not exactly half of the values.
Thanks! You are of course completely right with your correction!
wonderful explanation, thank you
Great stuff !!
Amazing content
thank you, it was very helpful !
Thank you for making this video!
Really helpful!
man, nice work
Very nice video!
beautiful
Thanks a lot for making this video. :-)
Thanks for the video! One comment: even though you discuss the importance of convexity later on, your claim "in higher dimensions, finding the minimum of a quadratic function is very easy" is misleading ;)
videos no more ... are you no **** haha..
sincerely great explanation .
"Sci-py" as in "Sci" in Science ;)
Thanks! I knew the meaning of the "Sci" but somehow never connected this to the prononciation :-/ (And the prononciation is literally on the first page of the documentation :D)
@@FolkerHoffmann lol, all good. Thanks for the great content!