Deep Dive into Combinatorics (Introduction)

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What is combinatorics? What are the founding principles of combinatorics? Combinatorics is among the least talked about in the online world, especially for recreational mathematics. This video series will explore very deeply about one problem in combinatorics (about queuing in a bank), which will guide you through the wonders of the field, as well as how research is done.

The next video will be a crash course in combinatorics. So stay tuned if you are not familiar with combinatorics. In fact, this video series is designed for newbies in combinatorics, so there is no need to worry about whether you know the subject or not.

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This will help me decide whether I should introduce a topic briefly or deeply before progressing onto the main content of the video, so please do so.

mathemaniac
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I always find Combinatorics harder than Calculus.

dynamic_pointer_cast
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Very informative video. Thank you for sharing.

MicDeluxx
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At 2:42, is the amount gain only is not AB $, I think that E$ should not be there ?
Well, great video, earlier I didn't heard of combinatorics but now I had a good idea of the perspective, thanks for the smooth animations and a good language/ sentence sequence to make us understand .

Sorry, after rewatching, I got it that why there is E$, as that amount is the amount that cashier haves already or say previously .
Thanks

benYaakov
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1:10 i dont get it, i mean at that point then theres only one founding principal, addition. As multiplication and inclusion/exclusion are based in or strongly tied to addition.

readjordan
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This topic is very interesting but very difficult for me. My brain 😶. My thinking stopped.😅

OpPhilo
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3:15 so it would be....







2 possible variations of the queue. (if we have 4 people in it, 2 borrowing and 2 depositing)
not sure tho if you know better, comment :D

morty