Sal, you should get the Fields Medal for these videos.
I'm dead serious. While a select few pompous individuals fret over string theory, physics, etc, you are aiding the masses out of the goodness of your heart. That provides FAR more mathematical worth to the world than anything they offer. You've shown me that there is hope for us math-inept souls to actually succeed.
Thank you so very much. There's gotta be a dump truck full of good karma headed your way. You deserve it.
I'm assuming you probably already know this...but you are a huge life saver. Thank you so much for posting these! I have many "eureka!" moments while watching
I have watched all your DE lessons and they are superb! I too would like to see you continue on with these lessons and explain even more advanced topics. Perhaps too you can briefly explain some of the associated physics applications. Thanks for your insight.
I've now looked through the whole differential equations playlist and I'm really satisfied. Hope you do more videos on even more advanced topics in the future. You're of great help when it comes to understanding these things! /Martin from Stockholm, Sweden
Sal, you should make a video on the Wronskian technique... I dont understand it. And also you should do the Variation of Parameters... I have heard of it but dont know what its about.
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can you show the solution to a non-homogenous DE using Laplace?
MrPEDOCTOR 2 months ago
horale
delokDS 10 months ago
We're covering this later this week in Differential Equations, so here's hoping that this gives me a good head start.
Mischlings 11 months ago
@7:08 to see FIRST SHIFTING THEOREM!
caml17 1 year ago
you are daebak!!!!!!!! (the best in korean)
kamsahamnida oppa!
dugbrewery 1 year ago 2
dude you are awsome
titanjo87 1 year ago
Sal, you should get the Fields Medal for these videos.
I'm dead serious. While a select few pompous individuals fret over string theory, physics, etc, you are aiding the masses out of the goodness of your heart. That provides FAR more mathematical worth to the world than anything they offer. You've shown me that there is hope for us math-inept souls to actually succeed.
Thank you so very much. There's gotta be a dump truck full of good karma headed your way. You deserve it.
theyvegonetoplaid 1 year ago 13
Thanks
juanchov182 1 year ago
Thank you sir very well explained..:)
dineshliverpool 2 years ago 7
I'm assuming you probably already know this...but you are a huge life saver. Thank you so much for posting these! I have many "eureka!" moments while watching
cagesp 2 years ago 22
you are really great and thanks a lot!!
luckily , i found you here...!!!!
my exam is just 6 days away!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lollll
Henery454 2 years ago 3
Why my teacher can`t be so clear? Wonderfull, thanks! =)
diraol 2 years ago 5
great job!
Could you continue by showing us about series?
glykoulis 2 years ago 5
please continue!!!!!!!! You're great!
fcommmisso 2 years ago 4
I have been struggling with diffeq for the last 5 weeks, I wish i would have found you on here before! Great job and thanks!
mswenson79 2 years ago 2
Thanks for the the perfect explanation and great examples.
but I thought you are going to show how laplace transforms integrals into algebraic functions
proximo20 2 years ago 2
SAL for Nobel prize for changing many math lifes
finan2004 2 years ago 43
@finan2004 IDEM
Urik0111 8 months ago
I have watched all your DE lessons and they are superb! I too would like to see you continue on with these lessons and explain even more advanced topics. Perhaps too you can briefly explain some of the associated physics applications. Thanks for your insight.
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8154mot 2 years ago 2
I've now looked through the whole differential equations playlist and I'm really satisfied. Hope you do more videos on even more advanced topics in the future. You're of great help when it comes to understanding these things! /Martin from Stockholm, Sweden
Pluffo 2 years ago
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emmaLockheart 2 years ago
More videos please os laplace!!!! and If you can fourier transform and series
TUMAMAMAMUT 2 years ago 6
thanks for the help. can you show the solution to a non-homogenous DE using Laplace?
conserveheritage 2 years ago
Great explaination keep up the good work
duckhunt57 2 years ago
what is inverse laplace of (s^2)
emachines34 2 years ago
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sakariadhaval 2 years ago
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no its not, your method is completely flawed
emachines34 2 years ago
beautiful
divinenuker 3 years ago
do an inverse laplace transform vid ...
love the vids.. from phil.
alundraman 3 years ago
Sal, you should make a video on the Wronskian technique... I dont understand it. And also you should do the Variation of Parameters... I have heard of it but dont know what its about.
CogitoErgoCogitoSum 3 years ago
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Download for a buck? Shit all over that. How about just download realplayer for free.
pjm5057 3 years ago
Will you be updating more on Laplace, and also can you upload Laplace transform related to control engineering...
agentj77 3 years ago
it was gud explanation sal thnx.
volintine 3 years ago
can U please give more examples of all sorts and hopefully continue your videos on DE
dst7ssa 3 years ago 2
Thanks alot. I you continue with some more examples and some other topics in DE
dst7ssa 3 years ago 2
Thank you alot Sal
Waranle 3 years ago 2