I was watching a political debate and this video randomly came back on. I think that was God's attempt to save me from overdosing on BS. (JK, God doesn't exist!)
I'm a Scottish guy and I love your accent! My dear fellow, you are clearly very clever and I admire you for that. However, you do lecture at a fast rate! It reminds me of my university days when I was learning advanced calculus. I had to ask my professor to leave the stuff on the chalkboard so I had time to copy it down! Do you do lectures on tensor calculus and Spinor theory? Best regards from Allan.
I don't really understand most of what he says but I love listening to him and let it all wash over me like learning a new language. Thank you professor.
Awesome camera work. Feels like you are actually sitting in the class. The camera work beats that of the videos by other institutions like Stanford. Very enjoyable style of lecture indeed.
Wait? Why is it the third example is linearly independent when it is written as a combination of the first? In that case, would the other one not be linearly independent because it is a linearly combination of the first two?
His use of a dyad to show how the projection operator works was great. I was having a little problem seeing how this worked, could not really understand it until I saw this video.
I never made it to quantum physics because I failed classical (Newtonian) physics. But I understand the most rudimentary principles and I find this subject area fascinating on a layman's level.
These online lectures are great for us who sucked at school for social reasons and didn't manage to get to University, but still got interest and passion towards this subject.
Your style and content of the lecture simply proves you not only have a strong background in the subject but also you taught the subject for many years. It is amazing, informative and encouraging to listen to learn from your lecture. I thank you and everyone who made your lecture made possible to public.
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frankieli98 3 days ago
this man is a Hero
physiqueper4 2 months ago
camera work is amazing
delameu 7 months ago 2
I was watching a political debate and this video randomly came back on. I think that was God's attempt to save me from overdosing on BS. (JK, God doesn't exist!)
Mattprole 9 months ago 3
I'm a Scottish guy and I love your accent! My dear fellow, you are clearly very clever and I admire you for that. However, you do lecture at a fast rate! It reminds me of my university days when I was learning advanced calculus. I had to ask my professor to leave the stuff on the chalkboard so I had time to copy it down! Do you do lectures on tensor calculus and Spinor theory? Best regards from Allan.
knotinn 9 months ago
I don't really understand most of what he says but I love listening to him and let it all wash over me like learning a new language. Thank you professor.
pepperpie88 11 months ago
Awesome camera work. Feels like you are actually sitting in the class. The camera work beats that of the videos by other institutions like Stanford. Very enjoyable style of lecture indeed.
einsteinihsan 1 year ago 2
It is a true shame that the course doesn't cover Scattering Theory. I would encourage users to ask nptelhrd to include such lectures.
maujo2009 1 year ago
This is a beautiful representation of the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics. Well done!
bhigr 1 year ago
Thank you for posting such a wonderful video...
deb12359 1 year ago
Oh geez,.. this one hurt my brain.. lol
DezLadyLala 1 year ago
Wait? Why is it the third example is linearly independent when it is written as a combination of the first? In that case, would the other one not be linearly independent because it is a linearly combination of the first two?
unown17 2 years ago
No, you can't express e_z+e_y+e_x as a linear combination of e_x and e_y+e_x because you can't get z component from them.
busygin 2 years ago
Excellent! Thank you a lot for posting! Greeting from Germany!
2009Aron 2 years ago 3
His use of a dyad to show how the projection operator works was great. I was having a little problem seeing how this worked, could not really understand it until I saw this video.
Thanks again.
russelljbarry15 2 years ago
These are the best.
Thanks !!!!
russelljbarry15 2 years ago
Simply great.
damjanhudjek 2 years ago
Learning physics from a real guru is a great experience.Knowledge at last is free from the walls of the great institutions
arakkalashraf 3 years ago
I never made it to quantum physics because I failed classical (Newtonian) physics. But I understand the most rudimentary principles and I find this subject area fascinating on a layman's level.
spectrum10 3 years ago
Are these lectures downloadable somewhere?
Baninen2 3 years ago
These online lectures are great for us who sucked at school for social reasons and didn't manage to get to University, but still got interest and passion towards this subject.
Baninen2 3 years ago
Dear Sir,
Your style and content of the lecture simply proves you not only have a strong background in the subject but also you taught the subject for many years. It is amazing, informative and encouraging to listen to learn from your lecture. I thank you and everyone who made your lecture made possible to public.
Thank you
-Praba Siva
miprabasiva 3 years ago 23
I love this professor' lecturer. Hope to see more posts.
JamesZBW 3 years ago 9