ME565 Lecture 1: Complex numbers and functions
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- ME565 Lecture 1
Engineering Mathematics at the University of Washington
Complex numbers and functions
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greatly appreciate your channel, it's a generous service given for an autodidactic polymath such as myself.
Glad you enjoy it!
@@Eigensteve I actually live nearby, wish I could afford to attend UW myself, but you now how it is. I'm really just after the knowledge anyways, very cool of you to post your courses online :)
@@Eigensteve this is very helpful for my experimentation with prime number theory, I'm contending a relationship between complex numbers, pi, and that pattern of prime distribution. If I can solve it, I'd be able to create a way to quickly determine whether a number is a prime or not, breaking the elliptical curve cryptography of public/private keys, being then able to generate the private key from the public, granting access to 3 million bitcoin that has been lost. Goals, lol. Have a great weekend Steve. 👍
Very nice video really appreciate your efforts! Just one question, when you type/say Log(z) you mean the natural logarithm (ln) right? Because in my university when we say log without nominating a base, we mean log with a base = 10.
Thank you so much Professor ❤