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КОМЕНТАРІ • 104

  • @83jbbentley
    @83jbbentley Місяць тому +86

    Wizard I’m having a beer. I passed summer College Algebra I’m so happy. Thanks for all the support from you and your wonderful mathmagicians.

    • @Agent1596
      @Agent1596 Місяць тому +2

      Congrats!

    • @mfaracing
      @mfaracing Місяць тому

      Congratulations!

    • @imdurgesh9430
      @imdurgesh9430 Місяць тому

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    • @manuelhe46
      @manuelhe46 Місяць тому

      Awesome. An achievement like that is such a great feeling!

    • @NOKIA5593
      @NOKIA5593 Місяць тому

      F*"k yeah dude!

  • @CosmicAerospace
    @CosmicAerospace Місяць тому +25

    Yesterday for the first time in a long time, I decided to go to a library and grab the advanced mathematics textbook, which was a class that I failed last semester, and decided to sit down and learn directly from the book. No videos, no computers, just me, the book, a pencil and a notebook.
    Although the first chapter were easy, there was something extremely satisfying when I was taking notes down of the way the author was describing the concepts of math. I spent 1 and a half hours on vectors in 2D space and I learnt SO MUCH, again not a hard topic but with each stroke of my pencil, it was like I was carving it onto my brain.
    I believe what made it so nice to learn these topics again was that I placed myself in the author’s mind, like as if the author was talking in my head. I don’t know but for the first time in a long time I felt something beautiful about mathematics.
    AND furthermore whenever I want detailed explanation for problems on the topic, I usually come here and look at your library of videos. But I really want to get the habit of truly reading the authors words straight from the book, they seem so pure and concentrated with high quality doses of knowledge. Today I’m going to head to the next chapter, excited to explore.
    Your videos are a great way of keeping me back on track by keeping my mind sharp with mathematics and a reminder to keep moving forward. Hope to get an A in the class next time, never giving up. ❤

    • @maheshkanojiya4858
      @maheshkanojiya4858 24 дні тому

      Its not just the feeling of being productive and learning, its truly living life in the moment
      keep it up, keep living truly

  • @GradStudentTutorials
    @GradStudentTutorials Місяць тому +21

    When you went in for the smell and zoomed in on Khun Tucker theorem...I instantly got flashbacks of my graduate economics classes.

    • @alxsmac733
      @alxsmac733 Місяць тому +1

      KKT conditions burned into my brain

  • @user-tb9xv3fy8n
    @user-tb9xv3fy8n Місяць тому +63

    mathematical programming now has grown to become haskell. Dragon-level terror

    • @user-ye2fc2po3d
      @user-ye2fc2po3d Місяць тому +26

      Mathematical programming in soviet math is mathematical optimization in western. So nothing common with actual programming or coding

    • @minamur
      @minamur Місяць тому +7

      ​@@user-ye2fc2po3di think it's called mathematical programming in the west too, or at least i've only heard the tern linear programming for the special case of mathematical programming.

    • @nuclearcatapult
      @nuclearcatapult Місяць тому +4

      It goes even further when you introduce dependent types, e.i., functions that return types. Examples of dependently typed functional languages include Coq, Agda, Idris, and Lean4.

  • @zack2solid
    @zack2solid Місяць тому +32

    Would love to see more CS and physics book videos👌🏾

  • @OrdenJust
    @OrdenJust Місяць тому +16

    I imagine that if one is going to have a centrally-planned economic system, such as that of the U.S.S.R., mathematical optimization is a must for those making the decisions. But nonlinear problems are subject to sensitive dependence on initial conditions, otherwise known as chaos. A lot of the modern understanding of chaos was developed after this book was published, so I wonder how well this text has aged.

    • @user-fd6bd2hk1p
      @user-fd6bd2hk1p Місяць тому +3

      Planning is not prediction but enforcement

    • @SterileNeutrino
      @SterileNeutrino Місяць тому +1

      Well, you need optimization in all manner of low-dimensional problems, including getting rockets on target, so it's certainly still useful. High-dimensional and extremely high-dimensional problems are of course not really amenable to such approaches.

    • @SterileNeutrino
      @SterileNeutrino Місяць тому +1

      @@user-fd6bd2hk1p Not at all. Planning is scheduling or examing your tree of future possibilities before it transforms into the certainities of the past. The schedule may go haywire. Then you plan again. "Enforcement" is really an orthogonal problem, they may not be anything to enforce (e.g. how quickly your fuel tank empties as head for the Moon surface)

  • @S-W-D
    @S-W-D Місяць тому +30

    Здравствуйте, товарищ!

    • @NaN_000
      @NaN_000 Місяць тому +3

      Privet tovarish 😊

    • @tvsettv
      @tvsettv 19 днів тому

      Надо обращаться по званию

  • @Antonio_Gallego
    @Antonio_Gallego Місяць тому +5

    I have that exactly same book with that awesome fabric cover. There was this Madrid, Spain bookshop called Rubiños that sold these MIR books back in the 80s

  • @soloflo
    @soloflo Місяць тому +2

    One of the most interesting books I have is the The Soviet Chess Primer translated into English. It was supposedly a state secret back in the day when the USSR wanted all the advantages to win in chess tournaments. So cool we can read it now.

  • @NotRational-n2b
    @NotRational-n2b Місяць тому +3

    Computer science +maths - I love it both my fav

  • @nrbarnard
    @nrbarnard 17 днів тому

    Cloth bound books are just so nice to look at - it’s a great aesthetic!

  • @TymexComputing
    @TymexComputing Місяць тому +1

    There was Linear Programming (linear optimization) but never heard of a general Mathematical programming - thank you :) - the orbits look like some RK numerical method explanation

  • @jamalrobinson2159
    @jamalrobinson2159 Місяць тому +3

    I can see why it looks so clean…

  • @19mitch54
    @19mitch54 Місяць тому

    While I was studying engineering at the University of Louisville, the linear algebra course had just been replaced by a numerical methods course that covered writing computer programs and using off-the-shelf software to approximate solutions to various problems. The problems were previously done by tedious hand calculations using linear algebra. The instructor, Melvin J. Maron made us buy his expensive textbook (all the engineering textbooks were ridiculously expensive), Numerical Analysis, which covered much of the subjects as this book. (It was very good.)

  • @supersmart671
    @supersmart671 Місяць тому +3

    Remember these kind of books in India while growing up.

  • @billc4993
    @billc4993 Місяць тому +9

    wow the first Mir Publishing book you have reviewed that is not available at internet archive.

    • @gerardzi7930
      @gerardzi7930 Місяць тому +2

      Maybe. at Dover Publishing ?

  • @savvasv.7078
    @savvasv.7078 Місяць тому +1

    Hi Math Sorcerer, your videos always make me want to press the Like button multiple times; One at the beginning (automatically) and one for every sniff you get on those books!!
    That would probably amount to 15 Likes (on average) for each and everyone of your videos from one person only... :-)
    Keep Going Sir!

  • @MaxwellSplain
    @MaxwellSplain Місяць тому +2

    Would love to see more books like this!

  • @isaacbernardocaicedocastro4835
    @isaacbernardocaicedocastro4835 Місяць тому +3

    Great video, actually I teach nonlinear programming, which is a branch of mathematical programming.

  • @AntonisBy
    @AntonisBy Місяць тому +4

    It smells like their math spirit.

  • @pidaras_pidarasina
    @pidaras_pidarasina Місяць тому +6

    >was interested to know what was book about so watched
    >guy just sniffed it a few times and said it smells wonderful
    😐

  • @numericalcode
    @numericalcode Місяць тому +2

    This is a new high in book smelling

  • @AbuShahidBCS
    @AbuShahidBCS 23 дні тому

    I have a copy of Calculus in One Variable, by Mir Publishers. I saw the thumbnail and knew it somehow how this book was going to make me feel. Yup.
    That grainy-cotton textured hardcover; the author title in Russian on left and English on right; the exact same font.
    I had a thing was Russian books you see when I was preparing for college. IE Irodov and SS Krotov have to be my favourites.
    The last Russian book I picked was Chess Primer. I really hope to find someone to discuss these books with someone one day.

  • @bvds2007
    @bvds2007 Місяць тому +2

    It’s in great shape, for a 1989 book.

  • @LiterateProgramming
    @LiterateProgramming 22 дні тому

    Interesting! Made me dig a little deeper, and I found a "History of mathematical programming in the USSR', by B T Polyak (available for free at the Internet Archive) which makes for a riveting read : "Textbooks and monographs were extremely cheap and were published in a large number of copies. For instance, the price of the textbook “Mathematical Programming” by V. Karmanov was 44 kopecks (about 70 cents), and just for one edition the circulation was 60,000 copies." That's the fun side, but most of the article is about the severe restrictions placed upon mathematicians in that bygone era.

  • @alexlapland
    @alexlapland Місяць тому

    Information about the print run of the book can be found on the last pages. Soviet books usually always had information about the edition's circulation printed.

  • @fawnmalone410
    @fawnmalone410 Місяць тому

    I love that you share your books. 😊❤

  • @hengloh4684
    @hengloh4684 Місяць тому +1

    I love smell of books too!

  • @TheLummen.
    @TheLummen. Місяць тому +2

    I like the videos about math and math books but the books sniffing is a bit unsettling !

  • @Ma_X64
    @Ma_X64 Місяць тому +1

    I saw several of Karmanov's books in Russian. Seems to be a good author.

  • @Andre-Linoge
    @Andre-Linoge Місяць тому +1

    The smell is from decomposing lignin. It has a sweet fragrance resembling vanilla.

  • @iQmliAwyrMRyPWfV
    @iQmliAwyrMRyPWfV Місяць тому +1

    YOOO TEACH WHERE UR COURSES COMING OUT RU MAKING MORE?!?!?!?! WOULD LOVE GEOMETRY ONES LIKE GIGA HARD ONES!!!!

  • @hypergraphic
    @hypergraphic Місяць тому +1

    It's ok, I think we all like to smell old books too :)

  • @gachle
    @gachle Місяць тому

    The smell of old books, yes, that unique feeling

  • @haffolderhaus
    @haffolderhaus Місяць тому

    Rare or not ! When this book was published 1989(?) it was obsolete (IMHO) - because the computerized modells had such a threat on mathematical LP (Linear Programming) Problems that lead to new Methods and new applications. In 1988 I worked with LP88/ GLIM - (General Linear Integer Modelling) from University of Oxford, a Method that could used for linearized logarithmic Problems. This was a breaktrough for Forecast Models and much more. Yes, Russian mathematics made some contributions to elegant solutions, but ultimately this was irrelevant in practice, because the solutions were created on computers.
    The problems were no longer of a mathematical nature, but problems of implementation in programming. After the assembly code of LP88 and GLIM was "saved" in C++, it was possible to calculate "large models" in a high-level language in C++ again from 1995 onwards. A little later also in Pascal. Strangely enough, Forth, although well suited to such problems, never caught on. Today we have Haskell, or Rust, which deal with such problems.

  • @user-vr5js6nd3w
    @user-vr5js6nd3w Місяць тому

    Just ordered one for myself.

  • @tvsettv
    @tvsettv 19 днів тому

    For those, who want to save some time, information starts at 2:00

  • @Javy_Valen_Tain
    @Javy_Valen_Tain Місяць тому +2

    Hey teacher, what if you start a program to fully become a programmer 😅

  • @Childish-nk4sb
    @Childish-nk4sb 28 днів тому

    It looks beautiful😮

  • @omkardixit4428
    @omkardixit4428 Місяць тому

    Not into programming but the cover of this book looks so satisfying to look at😅❤

    • @RoadToFuture007
      @RoadToFuture007 29 днів тому +1

      Mathematical programming is not really programming, it is just the name.

  • @rayenwiller
    @rayenwiller 14 днів тому

    when a bookworm finds a decent snack

  • @NimerionTech
    @NimerionTech Місяць тому +1

    Are you getting high on math books?

  • @abtesk
    @abtesk 21 день тому

    I can very much so relate to the nosegasm going on in this video. No need to excuse yourself.

  • @aaronsarinana1654
    @aaronsarinana1654 Місяць тому +1

    i'd really like to follow a nice course in mathematical programming! ... any idea?

    • @STEALTHIO911
      @STEALTHIO911 Місяць тому

      Go to coursera and search matlab programming. I plan to follow this course myself.

  • @harshphysik
    @harshphysik Місяць тому

    Ebook not found to download. Russian books are very simple to understand ❤

  • @khaimgulkovich3368
    @khaimgulkovich3368 Місяць тому

    The fifth edition was published in 2004.

  • @omarelmaghat5050
    @omarelmaghat5050 Місяць тому +2

    Mathematical programming..wooed

  • @alexkha
    @alexkha Місяць тому

    isn't that topic obsoleted by the neural networks these days? Cause neural networks too, are based on linear algebra.

  • @SequinBrain
    @SequinBrain Місяць тому

    I liked linear programming, wish there were a practical way to keep that knowledge fresh, like some everyday use for it.

    • @ml_enjoyer
      @ml_enjoyer 24 дні тому

      Actually it's widely used in machine learning. Any type of ML algorithm is some kind of maximization or minimization problem

    • @SequinBrain
      @SequinBrain 24 дні тому

      @@ml_enjoyer that fails the "practical" part of the test. I really liked the class and the 2 ways to perform the calculations.

  • @atabac
    @atabac Місяць тому

    can you do smelling books session asmr?😂 i now suddenly fond of smelling my books but some of my books smells moldy. i wonder if molds can still be removed in old books.

  • @kingofbithynia
    @kingofbithynia 23 дні тому

    If i am not remembering wrong i have seen this in my university library

  • @Anubis10110
    @Anubis10110 Місяць тому +1

    Wow I’m not the only one getting a whiff off the books😂 I love books smell

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Місяць тому

      Books have a magic about them. I mostly use an ereader these days, but real books, and particularly old ones, are "special." I have a history of Western Europe that my grandfather gave me when I was a kid - it's one of the oldest things I own and I absolutely treasure it.

  • @DW-th5qb
    @DW-th5qb Місяць тому

    Hello! Im a highschool student currently lost with mathematics. I know basic math and I can solve things but I lack a lot of basics. Im learning Cal BC starting June. But im not even sure if I can confidently say I know Precal. I want to catch up with my class and show my teachers I can solve things. Where should I start? Any comment will help. I just want some guidance.

    • @SterileNeutrino
      @SterileNeutrino Місяць тому

      There are probably good online course in all kinds of subjects of interest (Coursera and MIT certainly has those). Interaction is key, in old times we wrote down the exercises which one should still do but these days one has the interactive systems and the markup-driven "notebooks". The problem is time... learning and solving even the simplest things takes a lot of time

  • @ElkinBernalM
    @ElkinBernalM Місяць тому

    does anyone have the pdf?

  • @gorand8842
    @gorand8842 27 днів тому

    ou boi I can feel the smell of the book :)

  • @deepanjansen2147
    @deepanjansen2147 Місяць тому

    math sorcerer , i'm a jee aspirant and i need a good calculus book .please can u suggest me one?

    • @SayakKolay
      @SayakKolay Місяць тому

      তুমি Thomas বা Stewart এর Calculus বইগুলি দেখতে পারো। এ বাদে যদি আরেকটু higher level করতে চাও, তাহলে Bartle Sherbert বা Goldberg এর Analysis বা Apostol er Calculus বইগুলোও দেখতে পারো।

  • @Rockyzach88
    @Rockyzach88 Місяць тому +1

    Lol a third of the video is sniffing books.

  • @kevingallineauii9353
    @kevingallineauii9353 Місяць тому

    #1, Get a room. #2, if the book is not in print please consider some type of digital archive so it can be shared with others.

  • @thedifference2998
    @thedifference2998 Місяць тому

    We need books for engineering students

  • @rich_in_paradise
    @rich_in_paradise Місяць тому

    I wonder how many times the math sorcerer has been thrown out of a library for sniffing the books 🤣

  • @CaseySmith-ul3fd
    @CaseySmith-ul3fd Місяць тому

    I always smell books, I judge books by their smell in fact

  • @MusicEngineeer
    @MusicEngineeer Місяць тому

    LOL! You really like the smell of books!

  • @bluesque9687
    @bluesque9687 23 дні тому

    Moss-Cow? And, you cant pronounce his name?

  • @Almassy22
    @Almassy22 Місяць тому

    You guys know any other book related to this topic?

  • @rayenwiller
    @rayenwiller 14 днів тому

    we are reading books, you are eating them.

  • @The1Disillusionist
    @The1Disillusionist Місяць тому

    Funny I smell books too

  • @robbyice7589
    @robbyice7589 Місяць тому

    Hey

  • @rudystefan1714
    @rudystefan1714 Місяць тому +2

    First!

  • @yolobro2071
    @yolobro2071 Місяць тому +1

    👃🏻📖😩

  • @Unity_Particle_System
    @Unity_Particle_System Місяць тому +1

    Get a room 👃📖 😷😂

  • @NoiecityHacking
    @NoiecityHacking Місяць тому

    lmao

  • @metaorior
    @metaorior Місяць тому +3

    Stop smelling it

  • @debuggerd6766
    @debuggerd6766 Місяць тому

    However GTM series smells like shit...

  • @MFT9170
    @MFT9170 Місяць тому

    Soviet mahematics book gets translated.
    The Math Sorcerer: ua-cam.com/video/gZLAUIrrQzs/v-deo.html

  • @palahnuk1
    @palahnuk1 Місяць тому

    This is available as a pdf in French

  • @kxkxkxkx
    @kxkxkxkx Місяць тому

    ...of course the Sorceror knows Cyrillic 🤌 I demand to know your opinions on Penrose and Godel please, o wise instructor