I guess you didn't watch to the end. I say it is called the Chinese Remainder Theorem at the end of the video, and it's also in the description of the video.
what you are showing on the board is called the chinese remainder theorem.you should tell your listeners that.to really solve the chinese remainder theorem you need to use something called
@4thKyuubi I'm not sure what you mean, but you can't really divide in modular arithmetic. (Or at least, you have to be very careful what it means.) I think you have a typo though: how can 1 be congruent to...what?
you're a life saver, i'd spent hours and hours studing this on a textbook without really understanding it, and in these 7 lessons of 7 mins I've finally understood it. thank you!
I wish to understand ur lecture thoroughly, but at the end u drew two tables with numbers (just before u mention the Chinese remainder theorem), I was wondering what those number u wrote meant and there relation the mod 12?
This is a wonderful alternative explanation to the Chinese Remainder Theorem originally developed by Sun Tzu. (Not the author of the Art of War by the way)
I guess you didn't watch to the end. I say it is called the Chinese Remainder Theorem at the end of the video, and it's also in the description of the video.
TheMathsters 1 week ago 2
what you are showing on the board is called the chinese remainder theorem.you should tell your listeners that.to really solve the chinese remainder theorem you need to use something called
Gausses algorithm.
johndoe121213 1 week ago
Where did that 5 come at the end.I can't get it
leontiad 3 months ago
How can 1 be congruent to mod 2 when 2 / (1 - 1) = 2 / 0, which would give us an undefined number.
4thKyuubi 3 months ago
@4thKyuubi I'm not sure what you mean, but you can't really divide in modular arithmetic. (Or at least, you have to be very careful what it means.) I think you have a typo though: how can 1 be congruent to...what?
TheMathsters 3 months ago
you're a life saver, i'd spent hours and hours studing this on a textbook without really understanding it, and in these 7 lessons of 7 mins I've finally understood it. thank you!
mbiamj 4 months ago
I wish to understand ur lecture thoroughly, but at the end u drew two tables with numbers (just before u mention the Chinese remainder theorem), I was wondering what those number u wrote meant and there relation the mod 12?
brandojazz 5 months ago
Your the BEST!!...Grate teaching..
Timjo88 5 months ago
your vids are just perfect for this topic! You have a great attitude of teaching! Hope you keep doing tutorials like that
Belem809 11 months ago
thanks for the video.... it's worth watching..
gipak24 1 year ago
Very good material. I gathered a few insights from that.
Barnekkid 1 year ago
You're a life saver. My GPA thanks you :)
ohwhatnothanks 1 year ago 4
better than my university teachers...
Nicson190 1 year ago 3
I like your energy! :)
Thank you, great work :)
Malaari 1 year ago 12
you are just the best!!!
antoniothebestG 1 year ago
This is a wonderful alternative explanation to the Chinese Remainder Theorem originally developed by Sun Tzu. (Not the author of the Art of War by the way)
Bravo!
MoroccoFriendofUSA 1 year ago
are u a professor of math?
yejiahua 1 year ago 3
@yejiahua Yes...
TheMathsters 1 year ago 11
@yejiahua LOL
Mr81points 1 year ago