Manifolds 36 | Examples for Volume Forms
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
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This is my video series about Manifolds where we start with topology, talk about differential forms and integration on manifolds, and end with the famous Stoke's theorem. I hope that it will help everyone who wants to learn about it.
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I hope that this helps students, pupils and others. Have fun!
(This explanation fits to lectures for students in their first and second year of study: Mathematics for physicists, Mathematics for the natural science, Mathematics for engineers and so on)
This example videos are very helpful, it's very satisfying to see how something so abstracted gives results that i recognise when applied to familiar cases, like the norm of the crossproduct, and the integrand from the arclength formula (if applied to a one dimensional curve)
Reminds me of calc 3 when I taught it years ago, surface integral of a scalar function
Nice :)
I hope that you reach 100 video on Manifold.
Definitely possible :D
36 released after 37? Still it doesn't matter since I am still learning complex analysis...
Yeah, I updated part 36 :)
by the way, after manifolds 36 dark mode, continue the algebra series
What do you mean?
The algebra series already has two additional parts in early access. So use my cheap supporter package for that :)
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@@arcturusgd Why is that better?
@@brightsideofmaths because i don't have to pull credit cards from thin air just for a few videos, just use donations and no big perks and that's all.
use cosmetic perks, not unfair advantages. i hate p2w and it's better to just spill them all to yt. no one needs early access and your fanbase isn't damaged bro
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