Yet another view showing the beauty of mathematics. Simply spellbinding and beautiful. Thank you.
I was not a fan of math, however I would love to attend lectures by this interesting and knowledgeable person. Her explanations are so clear, it really does make me excited maybe I could understand higher math after all.
From one computational mathematician to another, excellent presentation! Most people who pass through linear algebra don't realize the true beauty and power of matrices and just how much information they can store.
There is much to be learned from this video!
Not exatly is my area in mathematics, so to understand the operations using matrics is very interesting, so I really give you thanks for these introduction in computation. rgs. Mr. Ulises Pacheco Sánchez. teacher in Hight school Mathematics.
MIND BLOWN. Wonderful presentation. I love the excitement and enjoyment Margot gives while explaining. I wish I would have seen this when I was in school. I'm confident I would have enjoyed math very much.
I love Margot's presentations, would like to go Stanford one day.
this is something which changed my attitude towards matrices...thank you mam :)
Thank you so much, Margot, for sharing your enthusiasm and the beauty of such a misunderstood subject. I've also shared on Twitter. Thank you for posting this video, Piero.
Beste Margot, heel erg bedankt hoor. Je doet het zo gaaf. Uit het onderzoek is gebleken dat de "identiteit van Euler" door de wiskundigen als de mooiste formule werd aanzien. De vergelijking bevat zowel de belangrijkste twee natuurlijke getallen (0 en 1), de belangrijkste drie wiskundige constanten (e, i en pi), de belangrijkste drie wiskundige bewerkingen (optellen, vermenigvuldigen en machtsverheffen) en de belangrijkste wiskundige relatie (gelijkheid). Yes, yes, yes...the incredible beauty of maths.. Ga lekker door!!
wow this is amazing. never realized that we can do stuffs like that with Linear Algebra. I have a new perspective now. Thanks for sharing this video.
Beautiful presentation. ❤️
@12.40: fame at last! I never thought I might find myself cited by an actual mathematician -- even if only as an example of what not to do! I shall do my best to learn from this for next time :-)
Send us your graph and we'll make it look pretty :-)
Glad you respond positively, Alaric. Love your work and it was
just such a fun example.
Wow, thanks! I'd be really excited to do that. I'm presently adding some more material to the dataset but after that, I would be honoured to send it over if you don't mind. I'll be in touch!
Alaric Hall Hi Alaric, We are ready when you are! Got all the software up and running. Just send us your matrix. Would love to see what these Sagas look like after a make-over!
Thanks for sharing the video link......I enjoyed this tutorial a lot
I had this intuition without the articulated language of this professor. I can hardly wait to go to that link!
Nice presentation! Thanks very much madam, for a deep insight into matrices!
Superb video.
This visualizing method could be used, to support medical doctors to diagnose deseases or engineers, to do troubleshooting in complicated technical systems.
But for that purpose, the visualizing software must be combined with an expert system, which finds out the optimal picture.
Of course also genetic optimising algorithms might be useful.
15:45 is kind of jaw dropping.
Thank you kindly ✍️
Beautiful !!!
totally lost but i followed some of the concepts. has me more interested in math.
mathematics is the most buetiful thing in the universe. it is the universal language not only on earth or physical world, but everywhere in the universe. no arguments, no bla bla... only the logical peace. thank you very much stanford professor madam.
Brilliant
wonderful :)
Amazing ! it shows exactly how beautiful are mathematics :)
This talk was very interesting. I would like to play with some of the ideas to change messy graphs with all kinds of nodes and connection to a more pleasing looking graph. I could not find any links that talk about this. That would be useful for people to really understand this topic by trying out the ideas. Or is it so complex that it is really not practical?
Thank you Margot. mathematics explained Right.
@15:27 what she said is phenomenal
great
Hello, what about the charges you give at the nodes ? Is that having the same meaning of linear transformations ?
Where is the link to the LCSH Galaxy she said was linked? I searched for it but I get a stupid Access Forbidden at Stanford.
Nifty and useful
I think the classical mathematics professor today is none other than Gilbert Strang MIT. Present day mathematics lecturers or professors reminds me of story tellers prefer to do more talking than less talk and think on his or her feet and do maths..
And when will we be able to see the Piero's music database galaxy? :)
don't find the link referenced in the video....donde?
Amazing, I wonder if it could be applied to analyze brain data taken from scanners. Maybe all it takes to read your mind is a picture!
Margot which programming languages do you use most in your job? And if you were to pick the 3 programming languages to learn now which are the most important for computational mathematical engineering, which would you suggest?
C++, Python and the programming environment MATLAB. For CME, it really depends on the application. Many of our students are now developingJulia.
love to see what Bach's Goldberg Variations would yield
Much appreciated the image of the categorizations of authorial production makes me think of a precreativity AI the AI just links areas of the graph that are minimally populated to minimally populated to highly populated then prompts a human or another AI module to combine the areas with a new concept automatically generating dfresh novel knowledge with at least one area of large amplitude human interest. computer programs that automatically earn money could do a genetic algorith of what less populous areas combined with a populus area get the most search ngine visits then automakefunds from something like addsense when people visit the site all of the knowledge however would be completely novel to humans possibly a prosocial socially beneficial knowledge amplifier that also earns nonsentiences funds.
After watching this video, I ask: What am I gonna do with my tiny size brain?
Pah, you're brain is pretty big. Brains are lazy though, need to take them for daily walks.
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I still enjoy it when the sound is off ;-)
Je mag niet klagen over de kwaliteiten die Moeder Natuur je heeft gegeven. Lucky you!
sao tui may khong boi tray tret mau len video nua, nhin no chan qua a, co gang len nua di chu :D
@19:12
"This [graph] is actually a social network, which we have labeled poppy" because it looks like a poppy plant and because it's as addictive as heroin.
Not math but maths Is it like American use center for English centre? No English speaking world use math for maths. There is no bad math only maths which are beautiful and not ugly. I like her title -mathematics give you wings..
#,,Закон момента"-это агрессивный закон мне говорят...???!Но мы обязаны выставить ориентиры,ибо прелюдия момента в массах ,в связи с разрушением и проблем выхода,всегда,всегда кончается трагедией/либо психиатрической вечной койкой,либо смертью мгновенной/!!!.Ибо среда вас расскачивает для забора,и перенаправления силы остатка,всессторонним сигналом раздражителей....Посему,определяя работу,вы не должны иметь момент ,как маяк,вы должны опираться на процесс счёта,который более чем оправданной в настоящем,ибо создание цели мысли-это ПРОЦЕСС КОДА ОТСЕЧЕНИЯ В ВАС!.#zZz#.
wat n prachtvrouw!
And if she can do it, so can the nsa. ..spooky.
Far too much me me, but there were no Algebraical number crunching nor their details explanation. Mostly a pre-prepared slides presentations for a specific application rather general day-to-day applications.
TURN YOUR DAMN PHONE OFF... No respect :/
Seems like these videos are made public just for marketing.
Why do you and most everyone else go thru all the trouble to make a video and simply take the sound for granted? Every time you face away from the cam your voice drops and information is lost. We are forced to repeat the video over and over trying to guess what it is you just said. For those with x-ray hearing this is not a problem but wearing a simple radio mic would help the rest of us that struggle with room noise, volume spikes and accents. It appears you have a visual orientation to math but, generally, what you're really trying to communicate is information. A small investment in better sound technology will improve your video's effectiveness...exponentially.
Hmm, I was able to hear everything alright even without headphones. I'm still glad the video was posted even if the sound quality wasn't the best.
Why do the Dutch speak English better than the English ...or indeed ANY native English speakers.
Speaking as someone who has watched all of Walter Lewins MIT lectures, with the very same conclusion.
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gets likes and accolades be cause is a woman...
Linear algebra software is readily available on the internet.
"Linear Algebra - the incredible beauty of math" she should say thank god for the ignorance of the undergraduates other wise I might have to earn my daily bread doing something useful like flipping burgers.
+Heinrich Dorfmann
If you search for understanding on the internet, then you will only find despair. Why do you ask such a foolish question?
In India we need a lot of professors, teachers, lecturers, engineers, etc., who make mathematics more interesting to create world-class engineers and scientists in our country. At my age (63), having mathematics background up to matriculation and a 50% marks for my ICWA found her lecture very interesting. I wish I could learn more. Thanks for the upload.