3Blue1Brown

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  • Premiered: Mar 2015
  • Episodes: 125
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Season 2016
2016x1
Fractal charm: Space filling curves
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Jan 16, 2016
A montage of space filling curves, meant as a supplement to the Hilbert curve video.
2016x2
The Brachistochrone, with Steven Strogatz
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Apr 01, 2016
Steven Strogatz and I talk about a famous historical math problem, a clever solution, and a modern twist.
2016x3
Snell's law proof using springs
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Apr 01, 2016
This is a supplement to the Brachistochrone video, proving Snell's law with a clever little argument by Mark Levi.
2016x4
Triangle of Power
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Jun 25, 2016
In math, exponents, logarithms, and roots all circle around the same idea, but the notation for each varies radically. The triangle of power is an alternate notation, which I find to be absolutely beautiful.
2016x5
Essence of linear algebra preview
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Aug 04, 2016
This introduces the "Essence of linear algebra" series, aimed at animating the geometric intuitions underlying many of the topics taught in a standard linear algebra course.
2016x6
Vectors, what even are they? | Essence of linear algebra, chapter 1
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Aug 05, 2016
I imagine many viewers are already familiar with vectors in some context, so this video is intended both as a quick review of vector terminology, as well as a chance to make sure we're .. show full overview
2016x7
Linear combinations, span, and basis vectors | Essence of linear algebra, chapter 2
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Aug 06, 2016
The fundamental vector concepts of span, linear combinations, linear dependence, and bases all center on one surprisingly important operation: Scaling several vectors and adding them together.
2016x8
Linear transformations and matrices | Essence of linear algebra, chapter 3
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Aug 07, 2016
Matrices can be thought of as transforming space, and understanding how this work is crucial for understanding many other ideas that follow in linear algebra.
2016x9
Matrix multiplication as composition | Essence of linear algebra, chapter 4
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Aug 08, 2016
Multiplying two matrices represents applying one transformation after another. Many facts about matrix multiplication become much clearer once you digest this fact.
2016x10
Three-dimensional linear transformations | Essence of linear algebra, chapter 5
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Aug 09, 2016
What do 3d linear transformations look like? Having talked about the relationship between matrices and transformations in the last two videos, this one extends those same concepts to three dimensions.
2016x11
The determinant | Essence of linear algebra, chapter 6
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Aug 10, 2016
The determinant of a linear transformation measures how much areas/volumes change during the transformation.
2016x12
Inverse matrices, column space and null space | Essence of linear algebra, chapter 7
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Aug 15, 2016
How to think about linear systems of equations geometrically. The focus here is on gaining an intuition for the concepts of inverse matrices, column space, rank and null space, but the computation of those constructs is not discussed.
2016x13
Nonsquare matrices as transformations between dimensions | Essence of linear algebra, chapter 8
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Aug 16, 2016
Because people asked, this is a video briefly showing the geometric interpretation of non-square matrices as linear transformations that go between dimensions.
2016x14
Dot products and duality | Essence of linear algebra, chapter 9
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Aug 24, 2016
Dot products are a nice geometric tool for understanding projection. But now that we know about linear transformations, we can get a deeper feel for what's going on with the dot product, .. show full overview
2016x15
Cross products | Essence of linear algebra, Chapter 10
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Aug 31, 2016
This covers the main geometric intuition behind the 2d and 3d cross products.
2016x16
Cross products in the light of linear transformations | Essence of linear algebra chapter 11
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Aug 31, 2016
For anyone who wants to understand the cross product more deeply, this video shows how it relates to a certain linear transformation via duality. This perspective gives a very elegant .. show full overview
2016x17
Change of basis | Essence of linear algebra, chapter 13
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Sep 11, 2016
How do you translate back and forth between coordinate systems that use different basis vectors?
2016x18
Eigenvectors and eigenvalues | Essence of linear algebra, chapter 14
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Sep 15, 2016
A visual understanding of eigenvectors, eigenvalues, and the usefulness of an eigenbasis.
2016x19
Abstract vector spaces | Essence of linear algebra, chapter 16
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Sep 24, 2016
The tools of linear algebra are extremely general, applying not just to the familiar vectors that we picture as arrows in space, but to all sorts of mathematical objects, like functions. .. show full overview
2016x20
Who cares about topology? (Inscribed rectangle problem)
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Nov 04, 2016
An unsolved conjecture, the inscribed square problem, and a clever topological solution to a weaker version of the question, the inscribed rectangle problem (Proof due to H. Vaughan, .. show full overview
2016x21
Binary, Hanoi, and Sierpinski, part 1
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Nov 25, 2016
Binary counting can solve the towers of Hanoi puzzle, and if this isn't surprising enough, it can lead to a method for finding a curve that fills Sierpinski's triangle (which I get to in part 2).
2016x22
Binary, Hanoi, and Sierpinski, part 2
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Nov 25, 2016
After seeing how binary counting can solve the towers of Hanoi puzzle in the last video, here we see how ternary counting solve a constrained version of the puzzle, and how this gives a way to walk through a Sierpinski triangle graph structure.
2016x23 Season finale
Visualizing the Riemann zeta function and analytic continuation
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Dec 09, 2016
How a certain perspective on what the Riemann zeta function looks like can motivate what it might mean beyond its domain of convergence.

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