What is Euler's formula actually saying? | Lockdown math ep. 4
What does it mean to compute e^{pi i}?
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Video Timeline (Thanks to user "Just TIEriffic")
0:00:00 Welcome
0:00:20 Ending Animation Preview
0:01:15 Reminders from previous lecture
0:03:30 Q1: Prompt (Relationship with e^iθ=…)
0:05:40 Q1: Results
0:07:15 WTF, Whats The Function
0:10:00 Exploring exp(x)
0:11:45 Exploring exp(x) in Python
0:14:45 Important exp(x) property
0:15:55 Q2: Prompt (Given f(a+b) = f(a)f(b)…)
0:17:30 Ask: Which is more interesting, special cases or the general case
0:20:00 Q2: Results
0:23:50 Will a zero break Q2?
0:25:40 The e^x convention
0:27:10 Q3: Prompt (i^2 = -1, i^n = -1)
0:27:45 Ask: Zero does not break Q2
0:30:20 Q3: Results
0:31:05 Comparison to Rotation
0:33:00 Visualizing this relationship
0:36:50 The special case of π
0:39:20 Periodic nature of this relationship
0:39:40 Q4: Prompt (e^3i)
0:41:35 Q4: Results
0:43:55 Explaining the celebrity equation
0:45:55 Homework / Things to think about
0:49:15 Ask: Zero does break Q2.
0:50:30 Closing Remarks
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Видео What is Euler's formula actually saying? | Lockdown math ep. 4 канала 3Blue1Brown
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https://twitter.com/ThuyNganVu/status/1258220541686628353
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Video Timeline (Thanks to user "Just TIEriffic")
0:00:00 Welcome
0:00:20 Ending Animation Preview
0:01:15 Reminders from previous lecture
0:03:30 Q1: Prompt (Relationship with e^iθ=…)
0:05:40 Q1: Results
0:07:15 WTF, Whats The Function
0:10:00 Exploring exp(x)
0:11:45 Exploring exp(x) in Python
0:14:45 Important exp(x) property
0:15:55 Q2: Prompt (Given f(a+b) = f(a)f(b)…)
0:17:30 Ask: Which is more interesting, special cases or the general case
0:20:00 Q2: Results
0:23:50 Will a zero break Q2?
0:25:40 The e^x convention
0:27:10 Q3: Prompt (i^2 = -1, i^n = -1)
0:27:45 Ask: Zero does not break Q2
0:30:20 Q3: Results
0:31:05 Comparison to Rotation
0:33:00 Visualizing this relationship
0:36:50 The special case of π
0:39:20 Periodic nature of this relationship
0:39:40 Q4: Prompt (e^3i)
0:41:35 Q4: Results
0:43:55 Explaining the celebrity equation
0:45:55 Homework / Things to think about
0:49:15 Ask: Zero does break Q2.
0:50:30 Closing Remarks
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If you want to contribute translated subtitles or to help review those that have already been made by others and need approval, you can click the gear icon in the video and go to subtitles/cc, then "add subtitles/cc". I really appreciate those who do this, as it helps make the lessons accessible to more people.
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