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You forgot the part where he perfectly cleans the chalkboard from left to right, right to left, line by line leaving no visible dry spot
:D
Oh my god I do this and everythinks Im a psycho, no wonder! Im gonna become a mathematician :D (actually, Im gonna study Mathematics and Computer Science)
I had a prof who cleaned and dried the board at the same time
@@_mishi
Nice!~Joseph Jostar
And the part where he always clears the part of the board you’re writing down
Riemann hypothesis on the board*
“Elementary”
The Grand one actually :p
Proof is trivial, left as an exercise for the reader
Exactly
@@aks9545 😅😅😂😂
@@aks9545 that's math book for go f**k yourself
"This course is left an exercise to the reader"
xD
Totally. I'm in the first year of uni and every book be like "Proof is left for the reader."
No, better: "The course is left as an exercise to the stundent."
The "You will experience this yourself on the homework" part gave me PTSD from my calc 3 class
;_;
I have advanced calc 3 this fall, I am trying to do the readings right now because I know it will be hell
I am taking differential geometry this semester and that's exactly what my professor did in all assignments. Even in his lecture notes he wrote, you will have fun proving it on your assignments.
Fup
"Sorry that I messed up the presentation of generators of finite symmetric groups. Fortunately, it is in the next homework set, so you can figure it out. " Proudly quoting my email to students - teaching practiceals for the first time this year.
"Any other questions?"
"Yes, me professor Zach, I have a question"
"Alright, let's move on!"
:'D
my Linear Algebra course exactly
Classic
Professors usually just replied me “I thought that was trivial.”
this is most of my college courses
Summarize your mathematical career in one sentence, "its kinda obvious"
xD
Mathematical career is trivial is left as an exercise for the dude who sits in front of me in exam.
mathematicians: exactly
physicists: trivial
engineers: approximate
Maths teachers: *Literally only teaches anti-differentiation*
My maths test: *Has differential equations*
T H I S I S F I N E
Well solving an integral is basically solving a differential equation I wish they just tell us from the beginning that dy/dx can be separated like fractions
High school?
@@jbishopdev Aye... *Literally* the best time of my life
@@FeanaroNoldoran the worst
@@scar6073 u seem new to this, things can get out of hand pretty quickly with differential equations lol
“My mistake and i’ll do better next time...get to work.” Hilarious!
:'D
We've got an assistant professor teaching Algebra 1 and he told us that, that if we learn all the proofs, thms, definitions, examples from lectures and exercises from practicals, we should not expect this to be enough to pass (and he meant it)
perfect xD
We were always told that that is enough for a passing grade, but no better. For a good grade you need to be able to generalize and come up with your own proofs.
You forgot the professor who doesn’t wait for the class to be done with writing down the notes and erases everything immediately
That's why you take a pic of them with your phone.
I had an Introductory Abstract Algebra professor who looked 20 years old and somehow was a father with three children. It only took him 4 weeks lectures to get through all of the textbook material and then it was time for category theory. Exam average was less than 40% and I swear he got so much joy from seeing us all down not having any idea wtf he was talking about. God bless him.
A classic case of " just because you are really good at something does not mean you are qualified to teach it!!"
If you need to brush up there's a category theory for programmers lecture series
I don't understand these asshole professors that are trying to fail students. Like can't you report them or something?
The Navier-Stokes equation part killed me
:D
Ezy solve lol
@@stuartzekaj1423 lol just open the tap and look am i right
literally the first lecture of graduate level PDE in my math department (I dropped)
It's elementary!
0:37 I have actually discovered an odd perfect number, but this comment is too small to contain it.
The only things I've figured out about it is that it is not square and larger than 0
I didn't get the joke😅
Please enlighten me ...
Two jokes:
(1) Nobody has found an odd perfect number, or proved they don't exist, but if they exist they must be very large (hundreds of digits)
(2) Fermat left a famous note in the margin of his copy of Diophantus claiming that he had found a proof that no cube can be the sum of two cubes, no fourth power the sum of two fourth powers, and so on, "but this margin is too small to contain it."
@@zh84 hhhhhhh now I see it, thanks!
@@imanabu5862 check out a book called Journey through Genius if u have the time, fun quick summary of the development of mathematics 👍🏼 although they be mostly leavin out the contributions of my scholarly bois in the Islamic-Arab Caliphates and India
I hate when they say, “Obviously” about everything as if the class already knows everything and it’s super easy.
Recomendationa 4 part 2:
The one who whispers to the board (ie the one who doesnt even bothers to talk to the class)
The one whose lecture is 100% based on a book (when he wants to prove anything he just cites random theorems and lemas from the book and writes qed)
The one who hates diagrams or any kind of visuall representation
The one who uses diagrams too much (proof by geogebra)
The one who uses his own super complicated and obscure notation.
great ones xD
Yes, and that professor whose lecture is 100% based on a book, but it is not our required text, and he doesn't tell us what book he is using. (I found it in the library of another university about 1/2 hour away.) I then took it to our small (6-students, one table) class, and instead of taking notes, I opened it on the table so he could see I had it, and followed his words with my finger on the page!)😎
1:07 you know when your professor is a man of culture as well
:^)
Yeah, i still treasure my memories of the pillows from one of the last episodes :D
I had a diff eq professor who also taught linear algebra and assumed we’d all taken it prior to his diff eq class...and linear isn’t required for my major
xD
Linear algebra was actually a requirement for my associates degree lol
Is it MATH 2341 from NEU?
me: prof you didn't complete the proof
prof: it's a good exercise
Papa Flammy, thank you for the reference to the Riemann Hypothesis! I just about died of laughter when I saw that written and heard you say “The proof of this theorem is trivial and left as an exercise for the reader”. Very classic math prof move! Danke schön!
:D
IDK what Andrew would feel when he sees "Andrew stinks" on the board. It could be any other Andrew thoug.
:^)
Exactly
Let me guess... the Riemann zeta function is related to automorphic L-functions.
it is an automorphic L function
@@PapaFlammy69 Nice, I'll do the homework and win a million dollars, then.
@@GRBtutorials ez cash
@@GRBtutorials I mean it could very well happen... deBroglie got a Nobel prize based on his PhD thesis..
Also, George Dantzig solved two problems he though were homework problems.. but we're actually unsolved statistics problem... Got him his PhD
The dislikes are from all the Andrews
r i p
You are one of those people who make people fall in love with maths . Indeed your humour is astounding.
:)) Thank you!!
The yoneda moment at the beginning is such a mood
Every damn time theres someone tryna flex bc they know forgetful functors
xD
So you all solved the napier-stokes equations in an introductory course, right? Well, I mean it is pretty trivial stuff, I imagine the professor left it as an exercise.
It's so awesome to see these make a comeback indeed! Awesome and funny work!
=D
@@PapaFlammy69 xD
Finally! U made a video on “Math professors be like”. This is epic
:))
Nice bruh!! Keep it up.I also watch your cool integral videos !!
Ooo gooood!!!! 2:32 I catched the exact same thing as on your tshirt in your other video of mathematics vs physicists in class.
The one you missed:
Okay so this course is easy
All students: oh cool
Profs later: and then I told them it was a GPA booster
Other Prof: ooooh they’re going to fail
I remember it was 11:40am, I was starving at the end of 4 hours maths session... and the lecturer had to finish the demonstration of a theorem that involved double summations and a few limits, I don't remember which, anyway a lot of series and tayloring and stuff... The whole class were getting very angry at the demonstration cause we also were trying to participate in it... we only left at 12:55pm. But we did it and everybody was relieved. I like it when it happens. it's tough. I was famished sure, but isn't it a pleasure to waste time on a tasteful proof than on a greasy burger ?
That defining the natural numbers part hit home from linear algebra. That class was hell
1:07 That's one class i would like to attend. PLEASE.
:D
I recall taking several courses like this as a math undergrad back in the Early Bronze Age ...
xD
Left as an exercise to the lecture attendent
Sounds like skipping the section with extra steps
:D
3:06 man that was relatable! Great physics t shirt btw.
Thx :D
I don't think any math professors would never ever ever be seen in 0:44 's t-shirt.
(Unless it's an engineering class and the poor guy lost a bet)
xD
1:10
Ah yes, I too delve *deep* into the *culture* known as
*M A T H S*
It's true, it's all true!
*scream-laughs incoherently*
xD
Thank you so much for this video!😊 needed that
Glad you liked it Daniel
The intro one is a classic. It’s even better when the professor acknowledges it and still does it.
I suffered from the problem of our peculiar restricted A level system in the UK where I studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology with no maths. This was not easy and the Moments of Inertia section in physics was a complete mystery and I had to study Optics to perfection. I went on to a Chemistry degree and we plunged straight in to the Schrodinger wave equation with its particle in a box and partial derivatives all that. This was a Polytechnic and there was a panic as so few students had the requisite maths. There was no internet to research the best books and I bought a weighty tome called Calculus and the first chapter was all about someone called Rolle and seemed more a philosophy text than any useful way to grasp the subject. Finally thank goodness I found at 35 years old Calculus Made Easy which somehow manged to explain the subject to any non prospective Nobel prize winners. Mathematicians have a way to make the subject incomprehensible and obscure to anyone else for sure.
Yea, this is about right. I graduated in 2018 with a bachelor's in Mathematics and History. I took the history courses to offset my horrible GPA in mathematics. I had to complete Advanced Calculus 3 times to pass, and the 3rd time included independent studies with the professor who constantly missed our sessions, didn't really help, asked me why I'm struggling so much if this was my 3rd time, and in the end required me to write a 10 page paper on the Bolzano Weierstrass theorem through historical data and analysis, which he never read and just gave me a C in the class.
I had good math teachers and professors (minus a couple), but I always have to remember that some of these people are not in it for the sake of creating real understanding, and sort of just think that a lack of understanding from students is everyone else’s problem, not their own.
I have the opposite mindset. If nobody understands what I’m saying, it means I fucked up somewhere. Which is okay, because it can be corrected.
That moment when your professor shows off his play button at university
:^)
this reminds me of the time we asked our professor at the end of the semester if we have any solutions for all the exercises in the script and he told us we can send in our solutions and he‘ll post them in a forum (which obviously nobody had correct)
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Hehe, schön dass dir die Uploads so zusagen! :)
"Zermelo-Fraenkel" actually was interesting (without all this long proofs)
:p
Haha, die Wii-Musik immer im Hintergrund. So genial!
:D
That _”exactly”_ gave me PTSD from when you missed a lecture but everything in that lecture is on the test and your friends told you it wouldn’t be important.
“Experience it on your own in an upcoming homework assignment” 😂😂😂
First thing I did was search for the polls.. it's still here :)
Gladly!!! I don't know y tho
@@PapaFlammy69 You need to do a part 2 with the professor from Eastern Europe who glares at you with murderous intent for asking a question.
Also, the Russian who has sheets of classic music in his office and who doesn't have a plan for the module and tells you to organise the notes on your own.
“And to prove that 3 plus 5 equals 8, you just need to apply Tychonoff’s theorem to the Banach space of analytical functions with the induced metric of the embedded Geiger submanifold.”
Background: I once had a tutor whose solution to a homework problem was to simply refer to Tychonoff’s theorem even though that was still about 2 semesters out.
"As you can see, this formula is what this entire course revolves around, and failing to understand it would mean that you would basically fail this entire course. I'll leave the proof as an exercise."
Quantum Electro Dynamics
Here’s the English comment all of the mathematically illiterate people like me are looking for.
This whole video gave me ptsd. All of the sudden I’m stressed about my math exam from last month
xD
Lol that action figures on the background when he says "Exactly"
Damn, this shit was too accurate 😭😂
1:07 Nice collection :)
Thx Isai :p
I like how the prof just writes a proof and puts the prooven sign
God, 2 weeks at university and I actually experienced a lot of that already 😅😅
i guess i saw a lot of anime figures 😆
:^)
Loving the anime figurines.
:D
Flammable Maths Oh my goodness, Senpai noticed! XD
Sure :p
That "obviously " is never actually really is obvious !
+ I need a book guide to explain all you t shirt jokes and quotes!
the "let us skip this part then" hit too hard
3:08 so you have all solved for the general solutions for one of the hardest PDEs in all of physics that doesn't even have proofs on the uniqueness of the solutions in an elementary course?
yeyeye xD
... That was obvious. :/
-an 1st year kid. :3
Hey, question, do you the phygargorus theorem to nearest 10 decimal plaves
the sad thing about this is that this video is not even 1% exaggerated to what my sister is going through in her calc class ... LITERALLY to get there she had to go through a teacher which gave some problems that even he himself had problems in solving, then moving to a teacher which only gave exactly 2 to three hours to solve especially hard exams, but I guess that's life
He once was our teacher.
Best maths teacher i ever had.
:D Wolkenberg? :p
Flammable Maths Korrekt ^^
sehr gut :p Sag Herr Tietz und der Klasse nen schönen Gruß :D
Flammable Maths mach ich ;)
:)
You've described my math professor when explains complicated topic XD
That first one is so true, 2 min are always enough.
:DDD
Constructing natural numbers from ZFC is awesome though.
1:07 wow very nice
The only question I could possibly have for this kind of teachers is "Yes. Can you repeat all over again?"
Yess Epic Math time is soooo underrated
yeah but he doesn't upload enough and probably feels terrible about it
;_;
>probably
@@EpicMathTime You're a legend - no other maths UA-camr puts on a magic robe and plays metal music to explain the seperation axioms.
That yoneda lemma meme is hilarious:)
BTW I could still remember what we did in our algebra class. We did the usual module and algebra stuff in class for the first few weeks. But in our assignments we were asked to prove the the universal property of group algebra and show that a group representation of group G on a k-vector space is a k-algebra and a kG-module. It surely makes sense now but at that time I was totally overwhelmed.
oh boi xD
"how are we supposed to figure those out?""exactly"
Man that proving epsilon shit is so relatable
So the student who sloves the Navier Stokes equation, he gets a million dollars right?
Seems like a million dollar exam
Dat "Algebruh" T-shirt though!
Link to my shop at the top of the description if you're interested! =)
get a LOAD of this guy
This man of culture is proud of showing his figure collections xd
_Andrew Stinks_
"obviously"
I am seeing this again one day before the second part of my Calc 3 exam, it gave me PTSD (sorry for the english, not my first language)
3:19 is me every time. 😭
;_;
You should do a video on the sum(1/(n^n), k, 0, inf) I think you will find it *most* interesting.
Well...
I didn't understand..
But that's pretty normal these days.. :/
Whene your math teacher lets you use whatever fórmula to get the problem right
The natural numbers one, so true
:D
No need to go full on math studies, even in engineering you keep hearing all of those. :D
This is ✨TrIVial✨
PAPA FLAMMY ON FIRE!!!!!!
1:12 Exquisite Bibliothek, critically important content stored.
In der Tat :^)
So yesterday my Prof wanted us to ask questions. After minutes I decided to help him and asked for a certain proof. His answer: "Exactly. It's trivial" 😂 well thank you
;_;
SilverBach conjecture: prove that any odd prime can be written as the quotient of two even composite integers :)
Um how advanced do you need to be to understand this? I'm in calc II rn and very lost. Still funny tho😂
Oh my days...lol...nice one bruh...
2:48 Jokes on you, I already know that topic because I misread the requirements on a homework once
legends' music lmao
One of my math exams was online and of course the website crashed cause hundreds of people went on it and the people in charge of making the exam public did it only 15min later. Fun times