Alright, so I'm putting together the video on limits, and I'm trying to decide if it makes sense to talk about the epsilon-delta definition. On the one hand, there's something nice about showing the full rigor. But at the same time, epsilons and deltas are largely beside the point for understanding what calculus is all about. After all, the modern formulation of limits in these t...
2017-03-22 17:51:02 +0000 UTC
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Hello Patrons,
Originally this was just going to be a footnote video, but it scope-creeped its way into a fully fledged chapter. This stands to reason, given just how important exponential functions are to calculus. So this is now going in as chapter 4, after chapter 3 on derivative formulas with geometry, and before what is now chapter 5 on the product rule, chain rule, etc.
T...
2017-03-22 00:23:44 +0000 UTC
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Hello Patrons,
Happy pi day everyone! I have for you chapter 5 of Essence of calculus, about implicit differentiation. I am sincere in saying at the start of the video that this was a topic that confused me as a student, and ultimately I think the way to convey it sensibly is to essentially treat it as a little preview of multivariable calculus.
I allude at some point here to a...
2017-03-15 01:47:48 +0000 UTC
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Hey Patrons,
In light of the fact that it's been 2 years since uploading my first video to this channel, I decided to revisit the idea of that video. Mostly, this an excuse to teach a little bit of group theory, with an emphasis on putting group actions front and center.
-Grant
2017-03-03 22:07:58 +0000 UTC
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This Friday's video will involve a bit of group theory, here are a few preview animations.
2017-03-01 02:36:58 +0000 UTC
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Hello 3blue1brown patrons,
Several times I've mentioned just how blown away I've been by your willingness to support what I'm trying to do with this channel, and how thankful I am for that. But actions speak louder than words, so I want a better way to show you what your support means to me, doing what I can to offer you more enjoyable videos.
I work hard to craft an experience for v...
2017-02-28 17:43:04 +0000 UTC
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Appreciated patrons,
This is the fourth instalment of the "Essence of calculus" series, covering the various combination rules for derivatives. That is, how differentiating plays with sums, products and function composition.
I think the more I get into this, the more I realize what I actually hope to accomplish with the series itself. While there are countless resources t...
2017-02-21 00:51:57 +0000 UTC
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Dearest patrons,
This is a beutiful piece of math, a platium-level proof if ever there was one. I'm a bit of a sucker for anything that connects two disparate ideas in math (who isn't?), so when I first came accross this it immediately jumped towards the top of my video list.
Much like the first "Who cares about topology" video, a strong motivation in making this is to show how ideas...
2017-02-10 20:01:03 +0000 UTC
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Hello $4+ patrons,
Here are a few animations that will be included in this weeks video.
-Grant
2017-02-08 21:35:19 +0000 UTC
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Hello $8+ patrons,
I've made a playlist included all of your names being transformed in the complex plane by the function f(z) = z^2. It shows your name first moving about a bit in the pre-transformed plane, then being transformed, then it shows what the image of that previous motion would be in the post-transformed space.
Here is the playlist: 2017-02-02 19:08:30 +0000 UTC
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Hello Patrons,
To finish off January, the early version for chapter 3 in the calculus series is ready for you. This involves numerous visuals which I wish I was shown as a student learning calculus. I don't know about you, but my early relationship with taking derivatives was one of some memorization mixed with graphical intuition for the loose shape of things.
As I say ...
2017-02-01 00:31:52 +0000 UTC
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Hello $4+ patrons,
Here are two animations from the upcoming chapter in the calculus series. Hope you enjoy!
-Grant
2017-01-29 23:27:13 +0000 UTC
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Hey folks!
This is one I've been excited to make for a while. I've always been fascinated by fractals (who isn't?), but ever since reading Mandelbrot's "The Fractal Geometry of Nature", I've been fascinated in a completely different way. The concept of fractal dimension is at first so very strange, but the more you start thinking about it and seeing it in the world, the more you wond...
2017-01-27 17:38:56 +0000 UTC
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Hello $4+ patrons!
The fractal video will go out this Friday. Here are a few more animations, some from the video, some that I might include in a supplmental "Fractal charm" short.
-Grant
2017-01-24 21:47:30 +0000 UTC
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Hello fours!
Here are a few animations I'll use to introduce self-similarity dimension in the upcoming video.
-Grant
2017-01-19 20:09:51 +0000 UTC
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Hello $4+ patrons!
This next video will be full of fun animations, since it's about fractals. More specifically, it's about fractal dimension. I've added three such animations to the "for the fours" playlist, and will be adding more through this week.
-Grant
2017-01-18 02:32:12 +0000 UTC
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Hey folks!
Chapter 2 is ready for your viewing and reviewing. As always, I welcome any feedback you have, even though I might wait a month or two to go through it all and incorporate improvements. I'm especially curious to hear from the calculus teachers in the audience; the more anecdotes about a specific student's learning experience, the better.
There are some aspects of the...
2017-01-13 21:39:59 +0000 UTC
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Hey folks!
I put out kind of a different video today, about tattoos on math. Even though it came out around 8 minutes, I still consider a "short", at least in spirit, and it's typical example of the kind of video that I would not charge patrons for. While the spirit of this Patreon is to support more in-depth videos visualzing math, this one is more just for fun, targetting a s...
2017-01-06 18:14:23 +0000 UTC
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Hello $2+ patrons!
Back in snowy Park City for the holidays, I thought I'd take the chance to send you a thank you photo with a few of the physical manifestations of your contributions. Many of you decided to make that 100% jump from 1 to 2, and I thank you for that.
2 is a pretty great number, don't you think? It's the first prime, the protagonist throughout CS theory, a...
2016-12-24 19:06:31 +0000 UTC
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Hi Everyone,
I just have to say, you all continue to blow me away with your willingness and enthusiasm to support this channel. It's only been about 1.5 months since I launched this campaign, and things are well beyond the highest hopes I had at that time. As the holiday season approaches, and the year comes to a close, it's a good excuse to take a moment to remember who has ma...
2016-12-11 23:56:44 +0000 UTC
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Hey Folks,
I think you're really going to like this one. About two weeks ago, before jumping into the next Essence of Calculus video, I was playing around with visualizing various complex functions. When I put in the zeta function, it struck me as so pretty that I just had to make it the next project. This was especially true when I realized it could give a nice way to motivate...
2016-12-09 17:56:36 +0000 UTC
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What's going on here should make much more sense when I'm narrating over it (especially because I will insert a few animations in the middle here to talk about complex exponentiation), but I thought I'd share it with you guys because the spiral converging sums were kind of fun.
2016-12-07 00:11:58 +0000 UTC
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Hey folks,
Usually I just share sneak-peak animations with >$4 patrons, but I thought I'd share these with everyone. I was playing around with visualizing various complex functions as transformations, and when I tried it out with the Riemann zeta function, the result was so beautiful I decided that must be the next video I do.
In particular, I think there's a really nice visual in...
2016-11-30 22:33:21 +0000 UTC
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Beloved patrons,
So I'm about to start animating chapter 2 of essence of calculus, in which I'll go more into the derivative. Before I jump into it, I wanted to hear thoughts that y'all might have on giving intuitions about derivatives. I have the basic script for what I'd like to say, but I sometimes like to do a rewrite before jumping into the animations. I'm especially curio...
2016-11-27 20:08:19 +0000 UTC
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Hey folks!
The new videos are done. This is full of relations that surprised me: That binary counting can solve a classic puzzle, that ternary counting solves a variant of the puzzle, and that these solutions can be interpreted as a way to walk through a certain graph structure reminiscent of Sierpinski's triangle. And what's more, it features a phenomenal computer scien...
2016-11-25 17:54:36 +0000 UTC
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2016-11-24 02:18:21 +0000 UTC
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Okay, ignore the picture I posted for y'all (which is slightly wrong anyway). This is the animation overwhich I'll be narrating while introducing the connection between Sierpinski's traingle and the Towers of Hanoi puzzle.
2016-11-22 23:21:19 +0000 UTC
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Not an animation, like I usually pass along to you $4+ folk, but nevertheless it's a preview to a structure that the coming video(s) will include. This particular image is just a zoomed out, very high resolution version of the structure, so the stroke witdths are all super thin, but you should be able to zoom in to see what's going on.
2016-11-21 21:22:48 +0000 UTC
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Hey fours! See if you can figure out what this represents, and why it works.
2016-11-19 01:21:08 +0000 UTC
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