Little o
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- Опубліковано 20 лип 2024
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This is my video series about Advent of Mathematical Symbols. I hope that it will help everyone who wants to learn about it.
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This is #Day17 in the series.
(This explanation fits to lectures for students in their first year of study: Mathematics for physicists, Mathematics for the natural science, Mathematics for engineers and so on)
You did something in 3 minutes which I couldn't put my head around for a whole hour!
same here, great video
Nothing little about these videos. Awesome!
I was wondering when this would come out after the seeing the big O video.
Good to finally see it.
Was not dissapointed :)
Thanks for another tutorials on symbols. With you, I will learn maths faster, when once I understand symbols. .
Amazing videos!!
Can you do a video of algebra of these symbols? For instance, if we have f(n)=g(n)(1+o(1)), what can we say about f(n)? Is f(n)>g(n) for all n>n_o? Or something like that..
Thank you again :) One of the best channel for Real Analysis.
wtf i have never thought i'd understand that thank you!!
I still dont get what the difference with big O is?
Did you watch the video about Big O?
Big O is the upper bound of a function's time complexity while little o is a comparison of growth between two functions, as explained by this video.