Gilbert Strang: Four Fundamental Subspaces of Linear Algebra

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Gilbert Strang is a professor of mathematics at MIT and perhaps one of the most famous and impactful teachers of math in the world. His MIT OpenCourseWare lectures on linear algebra have been viewed millions of times.

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Once it reaches 20, 000 subscribers, I'll start posting the clips there instead.
(more links below)

For now, new full episodes are released once or twice a week and 1-2 new clips or a new non-podcast video is released on all other days.

Podcast full episodes playlist:

Podcasts clips playlist:

Podcast website:

Podcast on Apple Podcasts (iTunes):

Podcast on Spotify:

Podcast RSS:

lexfridman
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Who is here after Sachin Sir [ Go classes ] refered this video to watch.❤ Really LA is Beautiful.

pankajkumarbarman
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wow the level of detail from the editing to the podcast . Awesome 👏

JS-bons
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Vector is a quantity that has both direction and magnitude. So any movement away from a point of origin is direction, and the distance of that movement is the magnitude. A fourth dimension within a matrix is simply a point at x, y, z and adding another x or y or z from that new point. And this has a fractal type nature to it. It can continue on to unlimited dimensions.

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NM junior senator Martin Heinrich was a mechanical Engineer. In the house, Democrats Raja Krishnaoorthi (D - IL), Paul Tonko (NY), and Jerry McNerny (CA) were engineers, as were Republicans Greg Gianforte(MT), Joe Barton (TX), Bruce Westerman (AR), and Thomas Massie (KY). As a New Mexican, I'm proud to say two out of eight (Heinrich and McNerny) are from my hometown of Albuquerque, NM.

bluefiddleguy
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I learned linear algebra by taking 18.06 on MIT OCW. I thought it was boring at the time but I pushed through. I'm glad I did.

hamsterpoop
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this man along sheldon axler, lin alg legends indeed

spiderjerusalem
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I'm learning linear algebra listening to his lectures for machine learning...

humblesoul
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amazing 1806 linalg stuff, I really wonder about the history of math like the history of most other things

Dogface
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being honest i think no one can properly imagine things in 4+ dimensions.

Americabeatz
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The 1 dislike is from someone who failed linear algebra

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