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The Oxford Mathematics UA-cam Channel features public lectures, student lectures, research films and more. All with the aim of explaining a subject that affects us all.
Functional Analysis: Weak convergence lecture 1 - Oxford Mathematics 3rd Year Student Lecture
Functional Analysis: Weak convergence lecture 1 - Oxford Mathematics 3rd Year Student Lecture
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Fluid Dynamics and Waves: Flow-induced forces and circulation - 2nd Year Student Lecture
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Fluid Dynamics and Waves: Flow-induced forces and circulation - 2nd Year Student Lecture
Fluid Dynamics and Waves: Motion in a continuum - Oxford Mathematics 2nd Year Student Lecture
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Fluid Dynamics and Waves: Motion in a continuum - Oxford Mathematics 2nd Year Student Lecture
Mobilizing Mathematics for the Fight Against Cancer - Trachette Jackson
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Mobilizing Mathematics for the Fight Against Cancer - Trachette Jackson
Fourier Series and PDEs: Calculating Fourier Series - Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture
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Fourier Series and PDEs: Calculating Fourier Series - Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture
Multivariable Calculus Lecture 4 - Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture
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Multivariable Calculus Lecture 4 - Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture
Multivariable Calculus Lecture 3 - Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture
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Multivariable Calculus Lecture 3 - Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture
Multivariable Calculus Lecture 2 - Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture
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Multivariable Calculus Lecture 2 - Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture
Multivariable Calculus Lecture 1 - Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture
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Multivariable Calculus Lecture 1 - Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture
Probability Lecture 6: Joint and conditional distributions - 1st Year Student Lecture
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Probability Lecture 6: Joint and conditional distributions - 1st Year Student Lecture
Probability Lecture 5: Some classical distributions, expectation - 1st Year Student Lecture
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Probability Lecture 5: Some classical distributions, expectation - 1st Year Student Lecture
Probability Lecture 4: Independence, discrete random variables - 1st Year Student Lecture
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Probability Lecture 4: Independence, discrete random variables - 1st Year Student Lecture
Probability Lecture 3: Conditional probabilities - 1st Year Student Lecture
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Probability Lecture 3: Conditional probabilities - 1st Year Student Lecture
Probability Lecture 2: Events, probabilities and the axiomatic setup - 1st Year Student Lecture
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Probability Lecture 2: Events, probabilities and the axiomatic setup - 1st Year Student Lecture
Probability Lecture 1: Events, probabilities & elementary combinatorics - 1st Year Student Lecture
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Probability Lecture 1: Events, probabilities & elementary combinatorics - 1st Year Student Lecture
Linear Algebra 1: Matrix algebra - Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture
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Linear Algebra 1: Matrix algebra - Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture
A Puzzle for Christmas - the answer
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A Puzzle for Christmas - the answer
Linear Algebra 1: Systems of linear equations - Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture
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Linear Algebra 1: Systems of linear equations - Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture
A Mathematical Journey through Literature - Sarah Hart
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A Mathematical Journey through Literature - Sarah Hart
Forming a Thought in to Form: Jon Keating, Emma Ridgway, Maya B Kronic, Conrad Shawcross Fatos Ustek
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Forming a Thought in to Form: Jon Keating, Emma Ridgway, Maya B Kronic, Conrad Shawcross Fatos Ustek
The Langlands Programme - Andrew Wiles
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The Langlands Programme - Andrew Wiles
lost me at 10 minutes
That is the same in most jobs
I love commerce and I am happy 😂😂😂 with my decision
He is absolutely right and this helps us enhance our analysing capacity too But out of context he sounds so soothing and it feels like I am talking to a genius person
Oh Sir Ramanugan laughing in cornor😂
I don't love this advice because it doesn't say anything about how to recognize opportunities for shortcuts or when to resort to a more brute force method vs a more creative one. If he had talked about looking for symmetries or fixed points, it would be a lot more helpful. If he had talked about prosaic vs outre problem solving techniques, even more so.
This is so real and essential, too omg how Don many people try do this as a technique consistently
This has so many applicable applications in medicine, space exploration, gravity, etc...There has to some connection between folding and fractals ( 46:00 )
MY FAVORITE LINE..." All my my demos start with the phrase...Take a sheet of paper." ( 46:33 )
Except when your teacher tells you to show your work
Its gross how anyone who vouches for Eugenics is labeled as Unethical and potentially evil. That's stupid. What is evil is allowing Millions, if not Trillions of future humans to suffer from easily preventable ailments simply due to the selfishness of an extremely small, relatively speaking subset of the population. You would figure a statistics man would understand such things, and he probably does but simply due to the actions of a small group of people towards another.
I used to hate maths in the past but watching videos on UA-cam magically I fell in love with it
Writing on the white board makes learning and understanding math easier than just quickly reading it from powerpoint slides, although it takes more efforts from the lecturer and student to write. Thank you
In neet exam we called it MR*
That's Fine. But How The Fuck that These old man wrote these things on top of the board!!! 🧐🤪
This is me. I'm always lazy on math and get grade F.😂😂😂😂
How is he using the upper boards ?
How did he reach those those boards?
I only came here to see how they write on board at that height 😂😂
basically, he's saying to use your brain that's not lazy thing that's puting your head in hot stove
him : talking about math me : how did he write on these high boards
Something someone should have told me before starting PhD
Give a hard work to a lazy person and he will find an easy way to do it 🍉
Matematik basit düşünme sanatıdır.
Lesson four covers all aspects of Einstein's general theory of relativity.
Edward Frenkel will have some stories to tell if you can get to him. He writes about the discrimination he faced in the USSR trying to get into school there.
“ants balancing on a seesaw” is a metaphor that helps no one
Nd tomorrow is my statistic exam
he can solve my problems..
I am lazy
i do the opposite, i am so fast and before high level problems its more fastos
Ok, i am an expert 😅
Fax
I do this in class all the time and solve the problems before anyone and tell my method/trick to the teacher to always get approval later
Be lazy and work on your brain whileyou lazy
The more you get bored and nothing to do the more you will have creative ideas
Hello team members, weight define a things weight it day or night which show-+,or inculcated shadow weight -+ define in metrology,,
The easiest way is not doing it at all.
great leacture
That's the problem I was too lazy!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Steel trap mind.
Fashionable teacher.
Fk this shit imma play computer games thats more fun
what he does not tell is that in order to recognize where you can be lazy, you have to work out the computation, see you get 0, then you realize maybe there was something more clever. the next time you will get it, but not the first time
I miss the university professors like him who were so kind and knew exactly how to teach! They used words or phrases to wake you up to hear the rest!
I frequently bitch for not having a whiteboard handy when trying to explain ideas, either geometrically or via abstraction. Worst of all,, no one seems to have blank paper nor pen!
Fourier series this definitely applies
What is the other method ?!!!
If you are a student, you have to be exactly the contrary. When you'll be advanced student, you can try to be lazy
Sadly i am too lazy to be lazy in math
quackery