Agh, this is definitely what I want to do in my life! I'm in 8th grade now, and I just watched a video that mentioned hyperbolic planes a few days ago, and right now I'm crocheting a hyperbolic plane model, a method introduced by Daina Taimina. I don't really understand the vocabulary, but I am addicted to listening to it. Math is a beautiful thing.
This is an advanced lecture, not really meant for a general audience: I am talking to graduate students and fellow mathematicians here, who will find it reasonably easy to understand. If you are not in this category, wait for my YouTube series on Hyperbolic Geometry, which hopefully should be starting sometime this year!! In the meantime, study all the WildTrig videos....
@njwildberger Yeah I appreciate that. I'm only doing 6th year maths (~age 18) at present, so I have limited tools available to me! I'll try to teach myself whatever I am lacking sometime soon. I look forward to your series and, just to let you know, your videos are great! The idea of rational geometry resonates with me very much; when I first listened to you criticise modern geometry I really agreed. I found myself asking 'Yeah! What the hell is an angle?'.
@EclecticSceptic In fact I can now point you to the series UnivHypGeom which gives a complete and hopefully accessible account of hyperbolic geometry--now done correctly.
I retract my last comment, z356 is correct. I simply studied this from the perspective of complex analysis, taking more time. Keep in mind he's talking to graduate students here.
Agh, this is definitely what I want to do in my life! I'm in 8th grade now, and I just watched a video that mentioned hyperbolic planes a few days ago, and right now I'm crocheting a hyperbolic plane model, a method introduced by Daina Taimina. I don't really understand the vocabulary, but I am addicted to listening to it. Math is a beautiful thing.
juststuffedsilly 2 weeks ago
I had this in my advanced geometry class =)
hvutrong 10 months ago
I wish I had a clue what is going on.
EclecticSceptic 10 months ago
Hi EclecticSceptic,
This is an advanced lecture, not really meant for a general audience: I am talking to graduate students and fellow mathematicians here, who will find it reasonably easy to understand. If you are not in this category, wait for my YouTube series on Hyperbolic Geometry, which hopefully should be starting sometime this year!! In the meantime, study all the WildTrig videos....
njwildberger 10 months ago 2
@njwildberger Yeah I appreciate that. I'm only doing 6th year maths (~age 18) at present, so I have limited tools available to me! I'll try to teach myself whatever I am lacking sometime soon. I look forward to your series and, just to let you know, your videos are great! The idea of rational geometry resonates with me very much; when I first listened to you criticise modern geometry I really agreed. I found myself asking 'Yeah! What the hell is an angle?'.
EclecticSceptic 10 months ago
@EclecticSceptic In fact I can now point you to the series UnivHypGeom which gives a complete and hopefully accessible account of hyperbolic geometry--now done correctly.
njwildberger 2 months ago
@njwildberger Yes I've been watching that series, thank you.
EclecticSceptic 2 months ago
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bass109 1 year ago
I retract my last comment, z356 is correct. I simply studied this from the perspective of complex analysis, taking more time. Keep in mind he's talking to graduate students here.
QuantumMaths 1 year ago
beautiful
ThePhilosorpheus 2 years ago
Uhhh.... ummm... yeah... *cough*
QuantumMaths 2 years ago
I would so completely and utterly fail this course.
jaberwocky6669 2 years ago
No you will not. The mad dash presented in this video, though funny, is pure shit. With a more methodical approach this becomes very reasonable.
z356 2 years ago