Intuition for i to the power i | Lockdown math ep. 9
i^i, visualized and explained.
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Mistakes:
At 1:06:20, when changing r to equal 0.69*i, I said "this is what we might think of as (2i)^x", but that is not correct. It's what we'd think of as [Exp(ln(2)*i)]^x for whatever complex number Exp(ln(2)*i) is.
Beautiful notes by Ngân Vũ
https://twitter.com/ThuyNganVu/status/1263522876403011585
Video by Matt Parker:
https://youtu.be/9tlHQOKMHGA
Video by Red Pen Black Pen
https://youtu.be/ABk1HK2AR2E
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Video timeline (thanks to user "nooonesperfect")
0:18 Exponential function for i^i
1:26 Question 1
2:27 Plug-in imaginary number in exp(x) polynomial
3:38 Answer 1 and explanation
7:35 What it really means i^i?
9:14 e^it as a position vector
11:30 Question 2
12:39 Audience question from twitter
13:14 Answer 2
14:52 Where you get after traveling π/2 units of time for position vector e^it
19:48 Question 3
20:42 Audience tweets
23:34 Answer 3
35:50 Question 4
37:11 Answer 4
40:11 How exp(rx) or b^x really works?
46:28 Question 5
47:49 Audience tweets
49:26 Answer 5
57:06 Visualization of f(x)= exp(r*x) i.e. e^(r*x), where r= unique complex number
1:06:06 Questions to think about
1:08:51 Audience tweets
1:09:09 Power tower for i
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Full playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZHQObOWTQDP5CVelJJ1bNDouqrAhVPev
Home page: https://www.3blue1brown.com
Brought to you by you: https://3b1b.co/ldm-thanks
Mistakes:
At 1:06:20, when changing r to equal 0.69*i, I said "this is what we might think of as (2i)^x", but that is not correct. It's what we'd think of as [Exp(ln(2)*i)]^x for whatever complex number Exp(ln(2)*i) is.
Beautiful notes by Ngân Vũ
https://twitter.com/ThuyNganVu/status/1263522876403011585
Video by Matt Parker:
https://youtu.be/9tlHQOKMHGA
Video by Red Pen Black Pen
https://youtu.be/ABk1HK2AR2E
------------------
Video timeline (thanks to user "nooonesperfect")
0:18 Exponential function for i^i
1:26 Question 1
2:27 Plug-in imaginary number in exp(x) polynomial
3:38 Answer 1 and explanation
7:35 What it really means i^i?
9:14 e^it as a position vector
11:30 Question 2
12:39 Audience question from twitter
13:14 Answer 2
14:52 Where you get after traveling π/2 units of time for position vector e^it
19:48 Question 3
20:42 Audience tweets
23:34 Answer 3
35:50 Question 4
37:11 Answer 4
40:11 How exp(rx) or b^x really works?
46:28 Question 5
47:49 Audience tweets
49:26 Answer 5
57:06 Visualization of f(x)= exp(r*x) i.e. e^(r*x), where r= unique complex number
1:06:06 Questions to think about
1:08:51 Audience tweets
1:09:09 Power tower for i
------------------
The live question setup with stats on-screen is powered by Itempool.
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Curious about other animations?
https://www.3blue1brown.com/faq#manim
Music by Vincent Rubinetti.
Download the music on Bandcamp:
https://vincerubinetti.bandcamp.com/album/the-music-of-3blue1brown
Stream the music on Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/album/1dVyjwS8FBqXhRunaG5W5u
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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