I think a young professor like him would know what students need these days. He's pretty good compared to all my math professors because all they did was copying off their paragraph notes. Btw, I attend another UC.
If you have a technical degree from a 4-year university, I can see how these students' questions seem a little elementary. However, these are the questions students are afraid to ask b/c they don't want to appear dumb. Good for the students for asking them and the professor for patiently answering them.
His handwriting is amazingly good. It's interesting how much repetition exists in math. A development of a topic involves such a gradual transformation of ideas. It's very gentle. Math pokes at the imagination in a very powerful way. That lecture hall seems like a happy place. I wish I was there. I would play firsbee afterwards.
we say the union of C_1 and C_2 coz they are sets not numbers. I did not understand the justification for orientation.
Abosmaily 7 months ago
I think a young professor like him would know what students need these days. He's pretty good compared to all my math professors because all they did was copying off their paragraph notes. Btw, I attend another UC.
steve201314 10 months ago
Un Profesor del MIT joven? wuauuuuuu debe ser un ñiño genio o el mejor egresado del MIT, pero muy interesante su clase. Saludos.
JHONINFORMATICO 11 months ago
you lost me in the first 5 minutes of this lecture. i may have missed a few vids before this one.
HotRadioDJ 1 year ago
which lecture number does he describe taking limits of multivariable functions !? Implementing the Two Path Test ?
jvargas714 1 year ago
If you have a technical degree from a 4-year university, I can see how these students' questions seem a little elementary. However, these are the questions students are afraid to ask b/c they don't want to appear dumb. Good for the students for asking them and the professor for patiently answering them.
matrixkernel 1 year ago
Jesus, the questions these kids ask are ridiculous. They sound like the talentless students at my state school.
theurbansurvivalist1 1 year ago
i didnt understand one thing LOLOL!!!
DIZKIPLE 1 year ago
His handwriting is amazingly good. It's interesting how much repetition exists in math. A development of a topic involves such a gradual transformation of ideas. It's very gentle. Math pokes at the imagination in a very powerful way. That lecture hall seems like a happy place. I wish I was there. I would play firsbee afterwards.
drezler5 1 year ago 34
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boring!!!
player1929 1 year ago
Green's Theorem and Green's Theorem compared & contrasted with the Fundamental Theorem of Line Integrals are discussed.
Differential forms and line integrals of f with respect to arc length are alluded to as well.
kstahmer 1 year ago 5
@kstahmer thanks for always giving us a synopsis! its annoying when one has to sift through the videos and figure out what each one talks about
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Megamediaplex 2 years ago
nice accent
v12345c 2 years ago 11
pretty cool professor.
xkoopa007x 2 years ago 53