Eigen values and Eigen vectors are something that I use almost daily... Still, I got a real feel for it only after listening to this lecture... What a great prof he is!!
This is great. As an ODE student who has not taken linear algebra, I found this very helpful in understanding eigenvalues-vectors. Thank you Prof. Gilbert
My apologizes. I just got too cocky when posting that comment. Indeed, he calls lambda a "multiplier", whereas my brain called lambda eigenvalue, then all messed up in my mind.
I agree with KjK552, by the way. One of the best teachers I have ever listened to.
O vlla je i madh.....Bravo
kastriotrrrr 2 years ago
Eigen values and Eigen vectors are something that I use almost daily... Still, I got a real feel for it only after listening to this lecture... What a great prof he is!!
vaidyt 2 years ago
this is real good. but the examples are not severe enough.
dhaup 2 years ago
I'm in high schol and I understand!
This guy is amazing.
sexychica0258 3 years ago
Very clear Dr. Strang. Tahnk you Sir.
molinoj 3 years ago 2
that was quite clear Dr. Strang.
thewiffenpoof 3 years ago 2
Thank you prof. Strang, you made it much much easier. Now i knew the concept of Eigen bros :D and i have the lecture note from your course now :D
bangajo 3 years ago
This is great. If I'd known about these at the start of the first semester I wouldn't have bothered with my own lectures!
Milkimu 3 years ago 3
This is great. As an ODE student who has not taken linear algebra, I found this very helpful in understanding eigenvalues-vectors. Thank you Prof. Gilbert
Powierza101 4 years ago
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Be careful! You start treating Lambda as an eigenvalue... without previously explaining what an eigenvalue is! That might confuse the audience.
XaviNL 4 years ago
It was explained!
tweeres04 3 years ago 3
Gilbert Strang is simply not capable of confusing anyone.
kjk552 3 years ago 11
My apologizes. I just got too cocky when posting that comment. Indeed, he calls lambda a "multiplier", whereas my brain called lambda eigenvalue, then all messed up in my mind.
I agree with KjK552, by the way. One of the best teachers I have ever listened to.
XaviNL 3 years ago 7