Your videos series' make me question the order in which mathematics majors are taught. It now seems silly to think that maths majors in the US, for example, have to take the 3 calculus courses and differential equations before ever being shown a proof. How does it work in Germany?
In Pakistan, we have usually three courses on Calculus simultaneously we learn the fundamentals like course on Mathematical thinking and real analysis. Since one has good base in calculus and proofs then it would be very easy to deal with advanced real analysis which is nothing but the rigorous version of multivariate calculus.
A great conclusion to a great series, thank you!
Thanks. The Complex Analysis Series will start soon :)
@@brightsideofmaths Looking forward to it! :D
Great Series. Thank you
Excellent series. Thank you very much for this invaluable work. I'll head to Real Analysis :)
Just finished this series, what a series! Super great explanations for everything! Thank you so much! :) I will see you in the real analysis series!
Awesome, thank you! :)
Will there be a series like this for the quaternions?
Yeah, I could do that :)
What do you use to write the notes?
The nice free program Xournal :)
Your videos series' make me question the order in which mathematics majors are taught. It now seems silly to think that maths majors in the US, for example, have to take the 3 calculus courses and differential equations before ever being shown a proof. How does it work in Germany?
In order to learn mathematics, one should start with proofs very quickly :)
In Pakistan, we have usually three courses on Calculus simultaneously we learn the fundamentals like course on Mathematical thinking and real analysis. Since one has good base in calculus and proofs then it would be very easy to deal with advanced real analysis which is nothing but the rigorous version of multivariate calculus.