History of algebra

Timeline of algebra

The following is a timeline of key developments of algebra : (Wikipedia).

Video thumbnail

Algebra of series -- Calculus II

This lecture is on Calculus II. It follows Part II of the book Calculus Illustrated by Peter Saveliev. The text of the book can be found at http://calculus123.com.

From playlist Calculus II

Video thumbnail

Algebra for Beginners | Basics of Algebra

#Algebra is one of the broad parts of mathematics, together with number theory, geometry and analysis. In its most general form, algebra is the study of mathematical symbols and the rules for manipulating these symbols; it is a unifying thread of almost all of mathematics. Table of Conten

From playlist Linear Algebra

Video thumbnail

Intro to Functions

As part of the college algebra series, this Center of Math video will teach you the basics of functions, including how they're written and what they do.

From playlist Basics: College Algebra

Video thumbnail

College Algebra in the 1950's

College Algebra by Cameron and Brown Here is the book: https://amzn.to/3jPDlJg This is my affiliate link. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

From playlist Book Shorts

Video thumbnail

Numbers -- College Algebra

This lecture is on College Algebra. It follows the introductory part of the book Calculus Illustrated by Peter Saveliev. The text of the book can be found at http://calculus123.com.

From playlist College Algebra

Video thumbnail

Linear Transformations: Onto

Linear Algebra: Continuing with function properties of linear transformations, we recall the definition of an onto function and give a rule for onto linear transformations.

From playlist MathDoctorBob: Linear Algebra I: From Linear Equations to Eigenspaces | CosmoLearning.org Mathematics

Video thumbnail

SDS 460: The History of Algebra — with Jon Krohn

In this episode, I talk about the ancient history of algebra, an important component of data science today. Additional materials: https://www.superdatascience.com/460

From playlist Super Data Science Podcast

Video thumbnail

2 Construction of a Matrix-YouTube sharing.mov

This video shows you how a matrix is constructed from a set of linear equations. It helps you understand where the various elements in a matrix comes from.

From playlist Linear Algebra

Video thumbnail

Vector spaces and subspaces

After our introduction to matrices and vectors and our first deeper dive into matrices, it is time for us to start the deeper dive into vectors. Vector spaces can be vectors, matrices, and even function. In this video I talk about vector spaces, subspaces, and the porperties of vector sp

From playlist Introducing linear algebra

Video thumbnail

Stanford Seminar - Making dynamic visual media easy, accessible, improvisational, and powerful

Rubaiat Habib is a Senior Research Scientist at Adobe Research. This talk was given on March 11, 2022. Interactive and dynamic graphics is a powerful medium that makes it easy to communicate complex ideas beyond verbal language. However, only few of us have the skills to express ourselve

From playlist Stanford Seminars

Video thumbnail

Intermediate Algebra Lecture 11.5 Part 1

Intermediate Algebra Lecture 11.5 Part 1: Sketching Graphs of Quadratic Functions

From playlist Intermediate Algebra Playlist 1

Video thumbnail

Can You Believe It? #27 What is Time?

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate: http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 We will take a closer look at “What is Time?” beside our usual way of “What time is it?”, “What happened yesterday.”, “What are you d

From playlist CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?

Video thumbnail

Chris Bowman: Tautological p-Kazhdan-Lusztig Theory for cyclotomic Hecke algebras

We discuss a new explicit isomorphism between (truncations of) quiver Hecke algebras and Elias-Williamson's diagrammatic endomorphism algebras of Bott-Samelson bimodules. This allows us to deduce that the decomposition numbers of these algebras (including as examples the symmetric groups a

From playlist Workshop: Monoidal and 2-categories in representation theory and categorification

Video thumbnail

Live CEOing Ep 671: Language Design in Wolfram Language [DateObject, IntegerChop, and More]

In this episode of Live CEOing, Stephen Wolfram discusses upcoming improvements and features to the Wolfram Language. If you'd like to contribute to the discussion in future episodes, you can participate through this YouTube channel or through the official Twitch channel of Stephen Wolfram

From playlist Behind the Scenes in Real-Life Software Design

Video thumbnail

Intermediate Algebra Lecture 8.3 Part 4

Intermediate Algebra Lecture 8.3 Part 4: Piecewise Functions and Shifting Graphs.

From playlist Intermediate Algebra Playlist 1

Video thumbnail

Intermediate Algebra Lecture 8.2 Part 4

Intermediate Algebra Lecture 8.2 Part 4: Graphing Non-Linear Functions

From playlist Intermediate Algebra Playlist 1

Video thumbnail

What's next for OpenStax math textbooks

Corequisite models have grown in popularity for math courses on college campuses across the country. They promise to move students along on their academic pathway and remove barriers to access and success. But teaching corequisite math courses come with many challenges, and resources are l

From playlist OpenStax webinars

Video thumbnail

SDS 451: Translating PhD Research into ML Applications — with Dan Shiebler

Dan Shiebler joins us to discuss his category theory Ph.D. program, his full-time job at Twitter, and how the two crossover and combine in his overall data work. In this episode you will learn: • Dan’s neuroscience undergrad and MATLAB [2:38] • Dan’s Ph.D. timeline and research [12:27] •

From playlist Super Data Science Podcast

Video thumbnail

01 Introduction

Video series introducing abstract algebra. As promised, here's a link to one of my favorite channels: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi01XoE8jYoi3SgnnGorR_XOW3IcK-TP6

From playlist Abstract algebra

Video thumbnail

The Case for Short AGI Timelines - Daniel Murfet

How close are we to machine intelligence that rivals the generality and depth of human intelligence? In this talk Dan Murfet discusses reasons for belief in short timelines, on the order of a decade, for the arrival of such AGI systems. The overall argument hinges on our lack of certainty

From playlist metauni festival 2023

Related pages

Differential equation | Fundamental theorem of algebra | Associative algebra | Derivative | Mathematical notation | Linear equation | Bernoulli number | Transcendental function | Pythagorean theorem | William Rowan Hamilton | E (mathematical constant) | Discriminant | Abel–Ruffini theorem | Reduction (mathematics) | De Moivre's formula | Calculus | Complex number | Charles Hermite | Arithmetic | Module (mathematics) | George Boole | Hero of Alexandria | Pierre de Fermat | Ideal (ring theory) | Arthur Cayley | Fermat's Last Theorem | Permutation | Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | Quartic equation | Ascending chain condition | Algebra | Pythagorean triple | Iterative method | Binomial theorem | Equation | Euclid's Elements | Madhava of Sangamagrama | Integer | René Descartes | Euclid | Series (mathematics) | Brahmagupta's identity | Amicable numbers | Numerical analysis | Omar Khayyam | Square root | Geometry | Frustum | Galois theory | Logarithm | Volume | Product (mathematics) | Polynomial | Square root of 2 | Curve | Determinant | Diophantus | Brahmagupta theorem | Algebraic geometry | Infinity | Pascal's triangle | Mathematical problem | Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi | Iteration | Jean-Robert Argand | Ruffini's rule | Quadratic equation | Monomial | Cramer's rule | Arithmetica | Hyperbolic group | Imaginary number | Imaginary unit | Caspar Wessel | Gabriel Cramer | Doubling the cube | Maxima and minima | Root of a function | The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing | Ring (mathematics) | Thabit number | Cubic equation | Bijaganita | Newton's method | Analytic geometry | Combination