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Euler's Identity (Complex Numbers) 

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How the Fourier Transform Works, Lecture 4 | Euler's Identity (Complex Numbers)
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In order to describe the Fourier Transform, we need a language. That language is the language of complex numbers. Complex numbers are a baffling subject but one that it is necessary to master if we are to properly understand how the Fourier Transform works. What is the imaginary number “i” and why it is so useful to us when dealing with the Fourier Transform?
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@gk10002000
@gk10002000 5 лет назад
What people have to understand is how brilliant these guys were. They had no internet, few if any textbooks. They had to reason things from first principles, so much original. Just stunning
@andraskovacs517
@andraskovacs517 5 лет назад
They _wrote_ the textbooks & had them published; they published papers in mathematical journals, of which they had several; and some of them maintained extensive connections through personal letters.
@ernst9100
@ernst9100 2 года назад
@@andraskovacs517 Thinkers existed in centuries gone by....they invented whole new concepts to explain reality of the times
@boukharroubamediane119
@boukharroubamediane119 2 года назад
and above all, they did not have an electronic calculator! everything was done manually !! 😳 wow!!
@chandradeepraut9306
@chandradeepraut9306 2 года назад
This is what I think ,we could also have been smart if we had no tv (in my childhood upto 6th) as I spent my childhood in watching tv and no critical thinking of sciences ,so I end up just learning what others had done but I started in 10th class inventing techniques to solve maths but it was too late
@boukharroubamediane119
@boukharroubamediane119 2 года назад
Chandradeep Raut 👍
@mp0011
@mp0011 6 лет назад
Now I am waiting for Euler's Supremacy and Euler's Ultimatum...
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 6 лет назад
+Niespotykanie Spokojny Rowerzysta haha... Apparently, I might have been wrong in stating that it was Euler who gave e the name Euler's number. It seems to be that the name was coined later although exactly when and by who, I don't know. Euler probably used the symbol e simply to denote "exponent".
@us-Bahn
@us-Bahn 6 лет назад
They are coming! But they wouldn’t be if Euler had never been Bourne.
@petrophilip2279
@petrophilip2279 6 лет назад
LOL, Good one Ian McCutcheon
@ruffifuffler8711
@ruffifuffler8711 5 лет назад
Happy you didn't move stuff across the = symbol without a triple deep incisive prayer.
@georgesealy4706
@georgesealy4706 5 лет назад
Excellent!
@neilduran2335
@neilduran2335 3 года назад
It is over 20 years since I studied the maths of Euler but this is by far the best explanation I have ever seen. I wish I had seen this video back then. Students of today have it a lot easily than years ago, when you were expected to just get it!
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 2 года назад
This is why I made the video. I was also just expected to know it and it frustrated me that I didn't. This video is part of a whole series on the Fourier Transform which I made for the same reason: howthefouriertransformworks.com/
@AmikaofMan
@AmikaofMan 8 месяцев назад
@@MarkNewmanEducation Thank you for the link and the video here for Eulers. Definitely makes more sense this way than the way my physics teacher tried to explain to us back in the day.
@roger7341
@roger7341 10 месяцев назад
For a long time 0 didn't exist, and some people who stupidly claimed that nothing existed had their heads bobbed. Now imagine imaginary numbers. That was like claiming the earth wasn't flat.
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 10 месяцев назад
It was Descartes that called them "imaginary numbers". An unfortunate name. Perhaps he might have done better to call them lateral numbers or something that intimidated the idea of their working in more than one dimension. That might have made them easier to understand.
@purplrshadowyay
@purplrshadowyay 5 месяцев назад
​@@MarkNewmanEducation A good name could have been surreal numbers (S) or just the other name it has, complex numbers (C)
@mingzih
@mingzih Месяц назад
this explanation is insane, even a grade 9 student can understand.
@isaacrajagopal391
@isaacrajagopal391 5 лет назад
It is not just beautiful "in mathematical terms," it is just BEAUTIFUL. Period.
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 5 лет назад
Very true.
@J0nasBern
@J0nasBern Год назад
To me what is beautiful is that you have a number with infinite and random digits that is related to exponencial growth/decay, then you raise it to the power of a number that we find impossible to solve and so we call it imaginary, and to another number with infinite and random digits that is related to circles and it's geometry, and then you add a single unit, probably the most basic number that we know, to all of this only to get what we call "nothing"
@bayestraat
@bayestraat Год назад
You should also highlight how euler's identity is nicely shown with multiplication of complex numbers as vectors around a circle plot on the imaginary plane. And how to maintain symmetrical values working out the power spectrum density in FFT.
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation Год назад
Thanks for the idea. Will look into it.
@petrophilip2279
@petrophilip2279 6 лет назад
I have seen and used the constant "e" in the study of calculus, complex numbers, infinite series, natural logarithms etc, but no one explained what the number is. This is the simplest explanation I have seen. It takes a special kind of a skill to correctly explain a complex concept in simple terms. Thanks Mark Newman.
@NoferTrunions
@NoferTrunions 5 лет назад
Explanation by example or picture are the best.
@NoferTrunions
@NoferTrunions 5 лет назад
@@oldlonecoder5843 Unfortunately, mathematicians are the worst at explaining from example or pictures - they do their explaining by showing how to manipulate equations. Physicists on the other hand are the opposite - they use sketches and examples regularly. A meaningful humorous comment on mathematicians is that once they prove a solution exists, they lose interest and move on to the next problem...
@parmachine470
@parmachine470 2 года назад
e is also involved in some of the most beautiful comprehensible markings on a chalkboard.
@Chad-qk1ig
@Chad-qk1ig 2 года назад
@@NoferTrunions depends what kind of mathematicians you're talking about. Historically mathematicians heavily utilised geometry.
@nanzhang9837
@nanzhang9837 5 лет назад
I don't believe Euler named the number after his own name. From what I know Euler was a very modest man, he instead named the number e because it was the next available letter that was not already taken. Listen to the podcast of 'In Our Times' discussing this number.
@bronzekoala9141
@bronzekoala9141 4 года назад
This is the best mathematica axplanation I've found so far on RU-vid for anything.
@dianedong1062
@dianedong1062 3 года назад
A lot of people seem to think that math is boring, but for me personally, studying mathematics has been like discovering a hidden cave full of beautiful treasures.
@likeitornot6821
@likeitornot6821 3 года назад
Likewise
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 3 года назад
I think that the problem is the way that maths is taught, and that it is treated as a totally abstract concept with no relation to the real world when in fact it describes the real world with precise beauty.
@jaredhouston4223
@jaredhouston4223 2 года назад
@@MarkNewmanEducation You hit the nail on the head
@Frieza.exe.z
@Frieza.exe.z 2 года назад
8:10 "The brilliant thing about mathematicians is that . . . when they are on their way to some wonderful mathematical discovery, they don't let a little thing like "Numbers NOT EXISTING" stop them." Is it safe to say HERO ?
@BlackNSB
@BlackNSB 7 месяцев назад
That sure as hell is beautiful--especially because, as a student, I didn't understand why this formula was so special. Great video.
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 7 месяцев назад
I'll let you into a secret. As a student I didn't understand it either. I just had to accept it. It wasn't until years later when I had to work with it that I found out what the link was when I had to research it for my work. Glad you enjoyed the video.
@ApenstaartjeYT
@ApenstaartjeYT Год назад
Sometimes I wonder if the internet made us numb.. Back in the day you were kind of 'forced' to think. Just look at this absolute beauty.
@jacquesjutras1635
@jacquesjutras1635 2 года назад
This gentleman Mark is a very good teacher he is a master.
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 2 года назад
You're most kind.
@jeanpaulniko
@jeanpaulniko 2 года назад
My first ever comment in 10+ years of watching RU-vid. Mark, you nailed it! This video has me feeling ecstatic. You have shown me the connection between sin, cos, i, e, and π as presented in Euler's famous identity. This reveals the deep foundation that underlies all of classical math and ties everything together. Now I have seen the light! Thank you so much.
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 2 года назад
Amazing. So happy to have helped and thank you for making my video the first video you commented on in a long time. Any suggestions for future videos you would like to see would be gratefully received.
@Ch4dBR
@Ch4dBR Год назад
This is the best explation about Euler's identity! Thanks.
@audience2
@audience2 Год назад
It also links exponents, zero, addition, equality, the identity element under multiplication, and when expanded, trigonometry, division, factorials, and infinite series.
@DejiAdegbite
@DejiAdegbite 11 месяцев назад
And also indirectly, logarithm.
@manamsetty2664
@manamsetty2664 Год назад
You done something to me in 8 minutes which many people could not do. Thank you
@martlock1
@martlock1 Год назад
So beautiful that the simple identity e^(pi*i)+1=0 can link together the most important mathematical concepts (0, 1, i, e, pi) using the most fundamental mathematical operations (equality, addition, multiplication, exponentiation)!
@BRORIGIN
@BRORIGIN Год назад
Equality is not an operation
@MorganBW53
@MorganBW53 6 лет назад
I watched this video awhile back and did not comment. It occurred to me that this presentation helped me to connect a couple of dots which enhanced my understanding. I actually had to spend a bit of time to find this video again but I felt the need to say thank you for your time and for the explanation.
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 6 лет назад
+Benny Morgan my pleasure. Really happy to have helped you.
@thomashan4963
@thomashan4963 4 года назад
I just want to say, there's so much efforts in making this video and I appreciate it. From animations to sound effects to historical facts and figures .. this is so much works.
@markproulx1472
@markproulx1472 Месяц назад
“I used to think math was no fun ‘Cause I didn’t know how it was done But Euler’s my hero ‘Cause I now know that zero Equals e to the j pi plus 1” - Paul J. Nihan
@lytnin88
@lytnin88 Месяц назад
You must be an electrical engineer since you used j instead of i to represent the square root of negative one.
@screenflicker1
@screenflicker1 6 лет назад
I agree that the Euler's identity is beautiful but so was this vid. Hard work went into this!
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 6 лет назад
+screenflicker1 thank you. I really enjoyed every moment of it.
@GrandTeuton
@GrandTeuton Год назад
I think this is the finest maths video I've seen on RU-vid - and I have sought out many. Well done!
@pfp3438
@pfp3438 4 года назад
What an excellent explanation of one of the most used fundamentals in the real world. You did a far greater job in under 15 minutes than my lecturers did over hours of classroom time. Well done.
@mtolympus-worstplayerever7924
@mtolympus-worstplayerever7924 9 месяцев назад
I have watched over a dozen videos on Euler"s identity, and this is the most clear and straightforward.
@lylecosmopolite
@lylecosmopolite 4 года назад
Euler was perhaps the most productive mathematician of all time. The number e is named in his honour. It is to Euler that we owe much of our basic understanding of infinite series and complex analysis. But Euler had a weird flaw -- his proofs always fell well short of the standard laid down by Cauchy, Riemann and Weierstrass, and often were wrong even by the relaxed standards of the 18th century. But no result ever published by Euler was ever shown subsequently to be wrong. Everything he claimed to be a theorem in fact was, even though his proofs were never rigorous and were often downright wrong. Euler was perhaps the most spectacular example of history of mathematical intuition. Euler derived his eponymous identity using the infinite series for e^x, and his proof was largely correct.
@tarunsharma209
@tarunsharma209 4 года назад
This video really made me understand how beautiful Euler's identity is
@JH-ho3qu
@JH-ho3qu Год назад
I saw various equations named Euler's method or formula, I was so confused about what Euler's formula is. This is the best video I found to clear up my confusion. Thank you very much!
@lockdowntrendings1207
@lockdowntrendings1207 9 месяцев назад
I don't say this to every explainer or professor or technologist but I think it's suits you well. "You are real intelligent"
@afaqsiddique4940
@afaqsiddique4940 5 лет назад
You rocked man.....we need teachers like you ...... Lots of love from Pakistan ❤
@anymaths
@anymaths 4 года назад
watch my maths videos.
@sacredsanctuary420
@sacredsanctuary420 7 лет назад
this is the best explanation I've seen so far :)))
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 7 лет назад
That's very kind of you to say so.
@ayoubmounadi2142
@ayoubmounadi2142 6 лет назад
Sacred Sanctuary i share the same opinion with you 😃
@wickrenner488
@wickrenner488 6 лет назад
Yes, a very good explanation. I finally understand Euler's Identity, huge revelation, thanks.
@sophialopez8024
@sophialopez8024 5 лет назад
Maybe that's because you limit yourself to 'religious' sources..
@michaelzhu6952
@michaelzhu6952 5 лет назад
Agree!
@jegadesh5632
@jegadesh5632 2 года назад
The true heroes are living in the world of youtube.
@hazemsaeed6372
@hazemsaeed6372 4 года назад
you have no idea how much i loved this video... beautifully explained...
@Learner..
@Learner.. Год назад
Offc 🌸 it's beautiful the two fundamental constants e and π comes in a equation along with an imaginary number
@samanthabanya1349
@samanthabanya1349 4 года назад
This is the best explanation of this that i have seen
@jimrogers2579
@jimrogers2579 4 года назад
Mark Newman -- wow! Sorry I missed the release of this video almost 4 years go. Beautiful! This is a stunning exposition of an often spoke wonder I had never grasped. Your explanation left me gobsmacked twice. Holy cats man -- great! I will share this unfolding to help my students understand - and point them to this video. Can't wait for more! Extremely well done.
@lillysumathi7825
@lillysumathi7825 2 года назад
So in simple terms, the value of the function of e raised to ix at pi rads is -1. That's mind blowing
@stmellion1
@stmellion1 6 лет назад
brilliant, thank you Sir... i was "taught" this badly over 30 years ago... i get it perfectly now...
@evierma
@evierma 6 лет назад
Brilliant, simple, elegant. The video is a piece of art.
@fikralafiq0361
@fikralafiq0361 Год назад
man, this is the easiest video to understand above all videos. thank you!!!
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation Год назад
Amazing. Glad it helped. Check out my channel for more videos like this.
@ernstboyd8202
@ernstboyd8202 6 месяцев назад
you can consider e^ix to be (e^i)^x. then imagine e^I , (e^i)^2 , (e^i)^3 ... as a special case of a spiral on the complex plane that stays on the unit circle and advances 1 radian (57 degrees) each time similar to (1+i)^1 which is 2^.5 long and pointing at 45degrees. then (1+i)^2 = 2 units long at 90degrees = 2i which is 2*( cos(90)+I sin(90)) and (1+i)^3 is (2^.5)^3 long at 135degrees etc.
@mdabusaqibalamansari9979
@mdabusaqibalamansari9979 Год назад
This is the best video on the euilers identity
@bryanbowen4193
@bryanbowen4193 4 года назад
Euler's number isn't just beautiful. It literally describes reality to perfection.
@ucctgg
@ucctgg 4 года назад
What is reality?
@whatever5575
@whatever5575 5 лет назад
The beauty of the formula is that it says so much in so little space and in a simple and elegant way. That's what good literature or well written instructions ought to be. Say it simply.
@Mzt1_
@Mzt1_ 4 года назад
Aside the brilliant minds behind the formula, your presentation is also "beautiful" and very structured. No wonder, it is almost 2 in the morning and am wide awake!
@MeButOnTheInternet
@MeButOnTheInternet 5 лет назад
This is beautiful. I've never seen it explained so clearly
@TheKellydelight
@TheKellydelight 6 лет назад
Beautiful explanation i have never seen such a nice presentation skills . God bless
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 6 лет назад
+Unique Family thank you
@taripar4967
@taripar4967 5 лет назад
This makes WAY more sense than some of the other videos I’ve seen on this. Thank you.
@hsenagrahdeers
@hsenagrahdeers Год назад
This right here, ladies and gentlemen, is what high-quality educational content looks like! I can't thank you enough!
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation Год назад
You're most welcome.
@artha3283
@artha3283 2 года назад
AMMAZING!!👍👍 !! this is how a story is told and a lesson is learnt 👌
@ENBOmniGaming
@ENBOmniGaming 7 лет назад
There is a great feeling when you understand a new math concept - I finally understand e and its relation to sin/cos after this video. Excellent work please keep it up !
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 7 лет назад
I SO know what you mean. For years this stuff was incomprehensible to me. Then I got this project at work (I'm an electronics engineer) which was all to do with complex impedences and all things "imaginary" that I HAD to understand in order to get the job done and finally, after much research, I got that Eureka moment that I am so happy to have helped you arrive at as well, where everything just fell into place. Then I really wanted to make sure I understood it properly and the best way to do that is to try and teach it. I am now busy working on more stuff as we speak which I shall be putting into an online video course about the Fourier Transform. I have published my research notes for the course at: www.themobilestudio.net/the-fourier-transform-part-1. I'm posting progress reports on the course on a Facebook page facebook.com/TheFourierTransform/ which includes snippets from some of the videos that will be in the course. I'm just putting the finishing touches to the video on "phase" and will post an extract from it on the facebook page (and probably here on my channel too) during the next week or so, so please stay tuned. Thanks so much for your comment.
@Bobby-fj8mk
@Bobby-fj8mk 5 лет назад
@@MarkNewmanEducation - good post - i might be imaginary but it gives you real results when you play with complex numbers & impedance's in electronics. It's all to to do with time - relating one voltage to another by a phase difference. When you do Fourier analysis you don't only get the amplitudes of the various harmonics you get the phase differences coming out of the equations. It's about time domain & frequency domain. We couldn't calculate anything much with using i. It is very powerful mathematics.
@pwnmeisterage
@pwnmeisterage 5 лет назад
EEs describe phase impedance as _Z=x+jy_ ... I guess easier (visually relates to Euler's identity) when graphing with polar coordinates but why isn't _i_ good enough?
@SuperKnowledgeSponge
@SuperKnowledgeSponge 5 лет назад
I think this is the only guy that ever clearly explained Euler's identity on youtube that I could actually understand. wow.
@7rgrov198
@7rgrov198 5 лет назад
@@jacksmetana7932 then what did he spend 14 minutes doing?
@yarabamba
@yarabamba 4 года назад
The best explanation of Eulers identity.
@snavarro7713
@snavarro7713 2 года назад
The formula IS a wonderful solution. The 4 concepts are combined all together and zero is appearing. That is Amazing, that is elegant, that is math.
@techno2371
@techno2371 2 года назад
"They don't let a little thing like numbers not existing stop them" This is why math is amazing, the limit is how far you are willing to push it!
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 2 года назад
Very true!
@sohrabnabi-zadeh7558
@sohrabnabi-zadeh7558 4 года назад
Thank you Mark! I am Enlightened and Delighted. It's great to find you!!
@dollascience7808
@dollascience7808 Год назад
This is the best explanation I ever had except that one explanation when I was in 4th standard.
@talatdhk
@talatdhk Год назад
Most beautifully presented!!!
@SassanRohani
@SassanRohani 5 лет назад
The most beautiful formula in Mathematics explained in the most beautiful way in this video. Thank You!
@esuchil
@esuchil 5 лет назад
Other than having that ugly ass Pi in it, and needing to subtract 1 for no reason, it's pretty meh.
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 5 лет назад
You're welcome.
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 5 лет назад
...but PI is SO useful. It crops up everywhere!! I use it a lot in electronics and filter design.
@veerk3494
@veerk3494 4 года назад
this explanation much better than other videos that try to explain euler's identity by rotations
@cayezara8110
@cayezara8110 3 года назад
The most simplified illustration. Amazing! Beautiful!👏
@tenshi.mp3
@tenshi.mp3 3 года назад
This is one of the coolest math videos I’ve ever seen, thank you
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 3 года назад
Wow, thanks! It's part of an online course which I am producing on the Fourier Transform. You can access the whole course at howthefouriertransformworks.com/. So far the course is made up of a mixture of video lectures and blog posts. I am currently working on turning the remaining blog posts into videos. I've just released Video 7 - From Fourier Series to Fourier Transform Part 1 to my Patreons patreon.com/MarkNewman and I am hard at work on video 8
@The_Ass_
@The_Ass_ 2 года назад
Euler was so obsessed with complex numbers, he based his identity off them
@rockmdii
@rockmdii 2 года назад
My mind is totally blown right now!!!!! Great job Mark!!
@martindupuy2071
@martindupuy2071 5 лет назад
Clever and clear explanation of the formula makes this video a good one :)
@Atmosnofear
@Atmosnofear Год назад
Beautifully explained, thank you.
@curtpiazza1688
@curtpiazza1688 Год назад
This is Excellent! Very well explained and illustrated! ❤ 😊
@Lawliet82
@Lawliet82 4 года назад
This is basically a mix of all we learn in highschool but in one single calculation, absolutely madness bro
@violaisreallycool
@violaisreallycool 3 года назад
Hey, I just want to let you know that I liked the cute visuals and the explanations, they really made it easy to understand how truly wonderful that identity is! I also liked how your tone of voice wasn't too demeaning but in a gentle explanatory way conveying the ideas and concepts :)
@MarkNewmanEducation
@MarkNewmanEducation 2 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@dinoscythe6335
@dinoscythe6335 7 месяцев назад
It all makes so much more sense now. Thanks :D
@shinigamisteve5607
@shinigamisteve5607 6 лет назад
I remember when my Calculus II teacher taught me this. It blew my mind
@MadScientyst
@MadScientyst Год назад
Truly BRILLIANT expositon!! The introductory theory & linkages to the Trigonometric Series were so cleverly explained, that I think even an average Math student would find the topic both fascinating & understandable. I also noted the emphasis on demonstrative exposition with the aids of Graphs, etc. Please keep up the great work & tutorials....a new subscriber!
@milestoitaly
@milestoitaly Год назад
An absolutely wonderful wonderful "experience". Like a time-capsule back to math classes when everything was proved. All that is missing is the smell of chalk dust! Thank You Mark.
@MissingPleiad
@MissingPleiad 4 года назад
One of the best videos on youtube
@agytjax
@agytjax 5 лет назад
Great Video. You might as well add that this is the only equation that connects all the important mathematical constants - e, pi, i, unity (1) and zero.
@grittayasrinaphasawadi817
@grittayasrinaphasawadi817 4 года назад
Excellent explanations and presentation!
@Snow-qt7pn
@Snow-qt7pn 2 года назад
This was the most beautiful explanation of the most beautiful identity.
@2002budokan
@2002budokan 9 месяцев назад
Yes, they are beautiful, and you explain them beatiful.
@bluegtturbo
@bluegtturbo 5 лет назад
As a maths teacher I have to say this is one of the best and clearest explanations I've ever seen! Well done!!
@TheNabob57
@TheNabob57 5 лет назад
good thing you can handle math, your English is atrocious. I depise the hip hopping, ghetto-fying of MATH to maths.
@bluegtturbo
@bluegtturbo 5 лет назад
@@TheNabob57 How dare you! I am English (as in I live in England - there's a clue right there. Maths is short for mathematics (implicitly plural hence the 's' at the end)). Unlike you lot of ex-colonials, we know how to use the English language correctly. That's why we use the correct construction 'If + past tense' rather than 'If +would' as in 'If I knew' as opposed to the stupid American construction 'If I would have known'...
@CommanderSp00ky
@CommanderSp00ky 5 лет назад
It baffles me that even in a community related to mathematics and science idiots and douchebags are thriving to ruin everything.
@ketchup143
@ketchup143 3 года назад
omg i've been looking for a video that explains what all these terms mean for so long. thank you for your elegant teaching!
@bitchoflivingblah
@bitchoflivingblah 4 года назад
totally understood this - thank you so so much for your clear explanation.
@samaptisapui951
@samaptisapui951 4 года назад
Wow!!! Divinely beautiful explanation...thank you so much
@m.g.phadnis5073
@m.g.phadnis5073 3 года назад
Superb clarity. Thanks Professor.
@selimedelice3131
@selimedelice3131 Год назад
A very nice,clear and comprehensive video. Thanks for the preparation and share👏👏👏
@vikasvishwakarma5263
@vikasvishwakarma5263 4 года назад
e^(i*pi) means you have rotated the complex number 0+i to 180 degrees. Because in polar form it is written as cos(pi) + isin(pi) and it is -1 :)
@henkoegema6390
@henkoegema6390 2 года назад
Explained beautifully !!
@garvitprashar3671
@garvitprashar3671 Год назад
This is really amazing!! Sir, I would like to thank you for rekindling and making the beauty of intuition work so well. I chose mathematics in my high school years because I was interested in it but just being told to cram formulae and pressurized to just score good grades deteriorated my interest but videos like these is what will keep me going so thank you.
@erictko85
@erictko85 4 года назад
WOW. Just discovered you through this video. You are a fantastic teacher of mathematical concepts. Thank you.
@unkup0w
@unkup0w 2 года назад
You. Are. Incredible.
@bryanbowen4193
@bryanbowen4193 4 года назад
This is one of the best videos ever
@shezanahmmed5582
@shezanahmmed5582 4 года назад
I've got so interested. I want so many videos and knowings about mathematics like this
@ivornworrell
@ivornworrell 4 года назад
Beautifully explained.
@braintech1088
@braintech1088 2 года назад
This equation is actually very beautiful.
@yasiramir3292
@yasiramir3292 Год назад
I cant help but praise . Wonderful
@cypriansajabi7498
@cypriansajabi7498 Год назад
Splendidly and beautifully explained
@martinweiss3054
@martinweiss3054 5 лет назад
Excellent presentation and analysis!
@OMGIndia-vd9ls
@OMGIndia-vd9ls 4 года назад
Wow! Simple explanation, need more videos of same kind .
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