Eric Cytrynbaum
Eric Cytrynbaum
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Відео

Taylor polynomial calculation shortcuts - theory and an example
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Taylor polynomial calculation shortcuts - theory and an example
Taylor polynomial - an application to calculating a series
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Taylor polynomial - an application to calculating a series
Optimization - a geometric example
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Optimization - a geometric example
An applied optimization problem
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An applied optimization problem
Strategies for setting up applied optimization problems
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Strategies for setting up applied optimization problems
Calculating the global maximum for a two-variable function
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In this video, I demonstrate a method for finding the extrema for a function of two variables.
Logarithmic differentiation
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In this video, I show how to use logarithmic differentiation to calculate the derivative of a function that has the form f(x)^g(x).
Phase lines as a qualitative tool for analyzing differential equations
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This video is the fourth in a series of videos introducing differential equations. I use the concept of a slope field to explain what a phase line is for autonomous differential equations (DEs) and how they can be used to quickly understand solutions to DEs without having to solve for an explicit formula for the solutions. In it I cover the definition of a steady state and stability of steady s...
Solving linear ODEs using a phase-line inspired method
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This is the fifth video in a series of (five) videos introducing differential questions. In it I use the phase line to reveal the similarity between all linear (first order) DEs and use that to come up with a method of solving them.
Some modelling applications that lead to linear (and one non-linear) differential equations
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This is the second video in a series about differential equations. In it, I discuss some of the places where differential equations appear in the context of modelling real systems.
Slope fields as a qualitative tool to understand solutions to differential equations
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This is the third in a series of videos introducing differential equations. In it, I discuss a first qualitative method (i.e. not looking for an exact solution) for analyzing differential equations called slope fields.
Verifying solutions to differential equations and using ansatzes
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This is the first of a series of videos introducing differential equations intended for students in a first term calculus course. I talk about how to verify that a function is a solution to a differential equation and how to solve an equation using "an educated guess", referred to as an ansatz.
Sketching Graphs - Rational Power Functions
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In this video, I go through two graph sketching examples for power functions for which the power is a rational number (x^(1/3) and x^(2/3)).
Sketching Graphs - Critical points that are neither minima, maxima, nor inflection points.
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In this video, I go through a graph sketching example of a function that has a zero second derivative at a point that is not a minimum, a maxima, or an inflection point.
Sketching Graphs - Minimum, Maximum, or Inflection point
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Sketching Graphs - Minimum, Maximum, or Inflection point
Derivative notation
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Derivative notation
The general product rule
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The general product rule
More derivatives using logarithms - the general power rule and (x^x)'
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More derivatives using logarithms - the general power rule and (x^x)'
Finding the derivative of arcsin(x)
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Finding the derivative of arcsin(x)
Finding the derivative of an inverse function
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Finding the derivative of an inverse function
Implicit differentiation - infinite slopes on relations
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Implicit differentiation - infinite slopes on relations
Implicit differentiation
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Implicit differentiation
Exponential functions and their derivatives
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Exponential functions and their derivatives
Intro to working with functions in a spreadsheet
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Intro to working with functions in a spreadsheet
The lac operon, bistability and non-dimensionalization
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The lac operon, bistability and non-dimensionalization
How to derive the Kolmogorov Forward Equations for a bimolecular reaction
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How to derive the Kolmogorov Forward Equations for a bimolecular reaction
Summary of Kolmogorov Forward Equation calculations
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Summary of Kolmogorov Forward Equation calculations
Satisfying initial conditions when using Separation of Variables
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Satisfying initial conditions when using Separation of Variables
Finding general solutions to PDEs using Separation of Variables
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Finding general solutions to PDEs using Separation of Variables

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @nafiskarim3071
    @nafiskarim3071 3 місяці тому

    It was just an awesome explaination..I really needed the step by step explaination.

  • @true_betman
    @true_betman 5 місяців тому

    What are you trying to explain?

    • @ericcytrynbaum
      @ericcytrynbaum 5 місяців тому

      This video makes a bit more sense if you watched the previous one on the course playlist to which it belongs. ua-cam.com/video/5TXPdjMdJEI/v-deo.htmlsi=HmdJL7OnTDgwEGi3

  • @YairCat
    @YairCat 5 місяців тому

    Incredible explanation, did it every single step of the way towards the solution!

  • @zuhairalsaffar7001
    @zuhairalsaffar7001 6 місяців тому

    Sir, how could one thank you for your help and support me to overcome this subject thank you so much 💖 ❤ 💗 ♥ 💕

  • @ARUNASarika
    @ARUNASarika 6 місяців тому

    Thankyou

  • @Thereisnoname-_-
    @Thereisnoname-_- 7 місяців тому

    w eric

  • @elerimorales2506
    @elerimorales2506 8 місяців тому

    Elegant and easy

  • @Vollendung5716
    @Vollendung5716 8 місяців тому

    save my life before exam,thank you

  • @user-vc4dc8yg5p
    @user-vc4dc8yg5p 9 місяців тому

    Hello Eric,What software can be used to bifurcate the non-smooth vector field? Especially,filippov systems

  • @SwayamGhanghas
    @SwayamGhanghas 9 місяців тому

    Chl ht BKL

  • @yuvrajchadha1021
    @yuvrajchadha1021 9 місяців тому

    I can understand

  • @Daniel-li6gu
    @Daniel-li6gu 9 місяців тому

    you are the man Eric

  • @sumitroy5204
    @sumitroy5204 9 місяців тому

    I can't understand 😢

  • @yessypincmun3980
    @yessypincmun3980 10 місяців тому

    how about different frequency for example: x(t)=25-10sin(30t)+15cos(45t)+20sin(45t)+5cos(60t) rewrit as single sine

    • @ericcytrynbaum
      @ericcytrynbaum 10 місяців тому

      If you plot that function you’ll see it isn’t a simple sin function.

  • @asapvarg
    @asapvarg 11 місяців тому

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @wesselverstelle8340
    @wesselverstelle8340 11 місяців тому

    ai thanks legend!!

  • @Shreejaya
    @Shreejaya Рік тому

    I can't get the slopes part & substracting part

  • @suparnadash1580
    @suparnadash1580 Рік тому

    sometimes the nulclines has not been ploted. please explain the reosen?

  • @paulkelemen5087
    @paulkelemen5087 Рік тому

    Very helpful. Thank you.

  • @citrarizqin
    @citrarizqin Рік тому

    Thank you so much for the explanation, sir! This helps me a lot!

  • @gradozero8140
    @gradozero8140 Рік тому

    Is it possible to write a ramp than increases from 0 whenever f(x) it's 0?

    • @ericcytrynbaum
      @ericcytrynbaum Рік тому

      I’m not sure what you mean.

    • @gradozero8140
      @gradozero8140 Рік тому

      @@ericcytrynbaum Thank you, I would like to create an Heaviside H(x) function that creates an increasing ramp whenever another function f(x) composed by irregular impulses is = 0. This is for tracking the timing between the impulses (the maximum of the ramp=time between the two specific impulses). However, I'm struggling in trying to make the ramp starting from 0, because the easiest way is to make the Heaviside = x whenever f(x) is equal 0, but in this case, the ramp starts from the actual value of x and not from 0. I would have to subtract something but I don't know what, because this is not known in advance, and if I would already know the spacing between the impulses, I wouldn't need the ramp ...

    • @ericcytrynbaum
      @ericcytrynbaum Рік тому

      @@gradozero8140 If the impulses are at times t_i, then maybe you want something like this: g(t) = sum over i of (H(t-t_i)-H(t-t_{i+1}))(t-t_i) ?

    • @gradozero8140
      @gradozero8140 Рік тому

      @@ericcytrynbaum Thank you very much. It seems this fits well for regular impulses. But if the impulses are not regular, I'm trying to find a rule to make the ramp starting from 0 whenever f(x)=0 like H(x)=[f(x) <1, 1], however this is good with a fixed value of H(x) like H(x)=[f(x) <1, 1] (going to 1 when f(x) is =0) but setting up a ramp seems impossible. If I refer to the variable x, like that, H(x)=[f(x) <1, x], H(x) doesn't start from 0, but when f(x)=0 H(x) starts from the actual value of x. I should subtract something, but not x, otherwise it will not increase ... I'm wondering if it's possible to create such a piecewise function

  • @MinecraftWithRichy
    @MinecraftWithRichy Рік тому

    your videos are so clear thank you for working it out so thoroughly.

  • @humahdi4317
    @humahdi4317 Рік тому

    Dear Eric, could you please provide me with tutorial about plotting two bifurcation parameters of Hopf or any explanation from you is highly appreciated

  • @calvinjackson8110
    @calvinjackson8110 Рік тому

    You did not argue in detail why the first limit as t goes to infinity is zero.

  • @tonychen3306
    @tonychen3306 Рік тому

    Hi! Thank you for the awesome video! Would you mind sharing the Desmos notebook? I would like to try out what would repeated eigenvalue look like. Thanks!

  • @tfl_supers5362
    @tfl_supers5362 Рік тому

    Mate I’m in oxford and my lectures on this are shit

  • @mankanwarsingh1616
    @mankanwarsingh1616 Рік тому

    great explanation

  • @WeiiiWeiii-y7p
    @WeiiiWeiii-y7p Рік тому

    Thank u very much

  • @maylingliu
    @maylingliu Рік тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @alishahocane6490
    @alishahocane6490 Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @lazywarrior
    @lazywarrior Рік тому

    very cool

  • @The_bengali_political_analyst

    Excellent!

  • @Mahlodi_Makobe
    @Mahlodi_Makobe Рік тому

    appreciate this video so so much

  • @kumuduninilanthi9223
    @kumuduninilanthi9223 Рік тому

    why did you put a limit -1/2 to 1/2 instead of 0 to 1? if it is not a step function we just put f(x)=1 or something but how do we put value for f(x) if it was a step function? (for final answer )

  • @jormaq7851
    @jormaq7851 2 роки тому

    I like your videos, but I have a question. What do the green dots you get with the PERIODIC command at the HB point mean? and what information do they give me about the system? Thanks. I expect more xppaut videos

    • @ericcytrynbaum
      @ericcytrynbaum 2 роки тому

      They denote a periodic solution. Their heights (one above, one below the steady state) are the min and max X value reached by the oscillation and the green dots indicate that the periodic solution is stable.

  • @martinelosudietz6795
    @martinelosudietz6795 2 роки тому

    I didn't find this particular equality elsewhere. Thanks for sharing, i found it really useful for understanding the response to armonic loads acting on dynamic systems.

  • @irisc3485
    @irisc3485 2 роки тому

    Hi Eric, juts wondering for the ode file, why do I have this "illegal expression: X " "Error allocating or compiling X’ " when I put it into XPP

  • @javeriaayub6203
    @javeriaayub6203 2 роки тому

    Hi, I want to find Poincare section plane coefficients. Can you guide me on how this software is helpful in my concern?

    • @ericcytrynbaum
      @ericcytrynbaum 2 роки тому

      I've never tried using xpp for Poincare maps and related calculations but maybe this page will help: www.math.pitt.edu/~bard/bardware/tut/xppphase.html

  • @luisfernando262
    @luisfernando262 2 роки тому

    Excellent explanation. Thank you so much!

  • @jj6407
    @jj6407 2 роки тому

    👏

  • @robertparaynojr4259
    @robertparaynojr4259 2 роки тому

    Thank you, this video lecture gives me a huge help. Also, the explanation is clear!

  • @therealtucks
    @therealtucks 2 роки тому

    Come back

  • @_framer
    @_framer 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video! In the first example, would the last term of heaviside functions (u3-u4) be subtracted instead of added onto the equation since it is dropping at t=3?

    • @ericcytrynbaum
      @ericcytrynbaum 2 роки тому

      I included the minus sign in the function (4-t) so your suggestion would be correct if you changed that to (t-4).

  • @gilbert4004
    @gilbert4004 2 роки тому

    At around 1:30, you could have integrated from -1/2 to 0, and plugged in +1 for your f(x), correct? Just making sure I understand. Great vid!

    • @ericcytrynbaum
      @ericcytrynbaum 2 роки тому

      Yes, as long as the integral is over one full period, the answer is the same.

    • @gilbert4004
      @gilbert4004 2 роки тому

      @@ericcytrynbaum Great, thank you!

  • @Klaus_Gamlng
    @Klaus_Gamlng 2 роки тому

    I’ve tried calculating your theta multiple times, and I never get 0.64 radians, the closest I got was 0.68. Not sure what I’m doing wrong

    • @ericcytrynbaum
      @ericcytrynbaum 2 роки тому

      Try arctan(3/4) or arcsin(3/5).

    • @Klaus_Gamlng
      @Klaus_Gamlng 2 роки тому

      @@ericcytrynbaum can you explain why it's arctan or arcsin? I'm not understanding

    • @ericcytrynbaum
      @ericcytrynbaum 2 роки тому

      @@Klaus_Gamlng sin(theta)=opposite/hypotenuse so to get theta, apply arcsin to both sides. arcsin is the same as sin^(-1). The sides of the triangle are 3/5, 4/5, and 1 with the 3/5 being opposite the angle theta. So sin(theta)=(3/5)/1. Or you could also use tan(theta)=(3/5)/(4/5)=3/4. Those both give you the same answer.

    • @Klaus_Gamlng
      @Klaus_Gamlng 2 роки тому

      @@ericcytrynbaum I thought sin(theta)=o/h because of SohCahToa? I may just be overthinking it, but I'm trying to work on some calc 4 homework, and im just having a hard time

  • @hms3021
    @hms3021 2 роки тому

    Why not maximise the matlab window before recording?

    • @ericcytrynbaum
      @ericcytrynbaum 2 роки тому

      That’s a good question/suggestion. I have no idea why I didn’t do that. Will keep it in mind for the future. Thanks.

  • @anjanballav9348
    @anjanballav9348 2 роки тому

    make some more videos for this series Sir. Its a request.

    • @ericcytrynbaum
      @ericcytrynbaum 2 роки тому

      I'm glad the videos I've made are useful for you. Unfortunately, I'm unlikely to make more of these for the time being. Perhaps next year when I once again teach the course I made them for.

  • @brayanalexanderruiz3097
    @brayanalexanderruiz3097 2 роки тому

    la buena panita 😍😍😍

  • @article1372
    @article1372 2 роки тому

    Huh, this is funny, I found this video by googling it,

    • @fikky.b8246
      @fikky.b8246 2 роки тому

      same it was the first video that popped and im meant to have watched it.

  • @bhanusharma8684
    @bhanusharma8684 2 роки тому

    Hello Eric. Your videos are really helpful. I am working on Pred-Prey model with 3dimension equations. Could you please make some videos on how to do phase plane analysis for 3d or more dimension system? Kindly reply