A useful summary. I look forward to your future discussion of the "minimal counterexample" method in examining the classification of the simple finite groups. One great thing about this series of videos is that you cover a lot of detail in a short amount of time. I'm happy to sit down and watch a short 5 or 10 minute video whereas I might balk at watching a 20 minute or half-hour one.
Just awesome one sir Please keep making videos on higher mathematics So that their subtleties could be understood.... Please make most of them in the perspective of layman understanding of higher & pure mathematics Thanks once again
A useful summary. I look forward to your future discussion of the "minimal counterexample" method in examining the classification of the simple finite groups. One great thing about this series of videos is that you cover a lot of detail in a short amount of time. I'm happy to sit down and watch a short 5 or 10 minute video whereas I might balk at watching a 20 minute or half-hour one.
Yes, we're trying to keep the length to less than 10 minutes. We can always do other short videos if we need to go into more detail.
Just awesome one sir
Please keep making videos on higher mathematics
So that their subtleties could be understood....
Please make most of them in the perspective of layman understanding of higher & pure mathematics
Thanks once again
Thank you!
Nice one
great
Hi sir i am from India and i m in 12 grade and i want to say that what u r teaching its too too too basic can u teach high level calus not basic level
Hi Nitin. Eventually, yes. But we are a new channel and it's important to cover the basics before we move on to higher things.
@@discovermaths thanks sir for replying me
Many times in mathematics the important thing is to deeply understand the easy things, this is, among other things, this channel. Thank you Nitin!!
That's not a map
You don't get it
@@vincentwaide8130 Nor do I.
Still not a map.
@@johnx9318 there are different types of maps
@@johnx9318 I t might be a mistake or just standard convention
@@vincentwaide8130 Okay okay, it's a map.
It's not a chart though. :)