Yes, I learned it under the name "Garbe". But that name never meant anything to me - I should have known what that is, but I didn’t. Shame on me 😅 Anyway, thanks for the additional reference ☺
12:03 I didn´t really get the term either, until I accidentally found out that it actually is "faisceau" in French. So a bundle basically, but the term is already in use for other mathematical objects.
In German its Garbe apparently, there's a nice lecture series by Ingo Blechschmidt called Garben und Logik about that
Yes, I learned it under the name "Garbe". But that name never meant anything to me - I should have known what that is, but I didn’t. Shame on me 😅
Anyway, thanks for the additional reference ☺
Oh yeah!! Your videos are excellent! I suggest them to all of my friends.
Haha, thanks. I hope your friends are all into AG 🤣
12:03 I didn´t really get the term either, until I accidentally found out that it actually is "faisceau" in French. So a bundle basically, but the term is already in use for other mathematical objects.
Ah, excellent. Thanks, that might be helpful. I personally prefer the name sheaf but that might be just that I got used to it 😅
@@VisualMath yes, it avoids confusion wrt well, bundles. But the mental image certainly helps
I gonna see all you videos! They are so nice!!
Thanks for the feedback, that is very much appreciated ☺
thank you!
Welcome 😀
very nice video!
Thanks, I am glad that you liked the video ☺
Oh no! It was all a trick to teach us topos theory secretly!
You did a great job figuring that out 🤣