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[rishi]
you might enjoy these:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOx8LRyr8mU
IMO herb gross is one of the most outstanding lecturers in mathematics. i put him on par with prof balakrishnan in his effectivness as a teacher. and he did it all in the era when all the tools he had at his disposal were chalks and blackboards! i plan to watch this series on complex analysis over the summer a bit by bit. he also has a complete set of calculus lectures. he did this 40 years ago, and thanks to advances in cancer treatment is still answering questions on youtube!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOx8LRyr8mU
IMO herb gross is one of the most outstanding lecturers in mathematics. i put him on par with prof balakrishnan in his effectivness as a teacher. and he did it all in the era when all the tools he had at his disposal were chalks and blackboards! i plan to watch this series on complex analysis over the summer a bit by bit. he also has a complete set of calculus lectures. he did this 40 years ago, and thanks to advances in cancer treatment is still answering questions on youtube!
MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:you might enjoy these:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOx8LRyr8mU
IMO herb gross is one of the most outstanding lecturers in mathematics. i put him on par with prof balakrishnan in his effectivness as a teacher. and he did it all in the era when all the tools he had at his disposal were chalks and blackboards! i plan to watch this series on complex analysis over the summer a bit by bit. he also has a complete set of calculus lectures. he did this 40 years ago, and thanks to advances in cancer treatment is still answering questions on youtube!
Even before you posted this message, I was watching his video of his lecture 21: definite integral.
I really enjoy watching his lectures. So clear. He is really fantastic.
In this lecture, he was talking about the method of exhaustion for finding areas. He has a good sense of humour. "I do not mean that you will get exhausted by watching this lecture."
I am really happy to know that he is still there.
One more person who is good is Dr. Richard Deleware of UMKC.
Rishi- Posts : 5129
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Btw did you notice one thing?
Mr. Herb Gross does not have a Ph.D
But he is far better teacher than many teachers who have a Ph.D in Mathematics.
He taught at Bunker Hill community college before he started working as a lecturer at MIT.
I guess you can find good teachers in community colleges also.
Mr. Herb Gross does not have a Ph.D
But he is far better teacher than many teachers who have a Ph.D in Mathematics.
He taught at Bunker Hill community college before he started working as a lecturer at MIT.
I guess you can find good teachers in community colleges also.
Rishi- Posts : 5129
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Max,
Thank you very much for telling me about Herb Gross on Youtube.
So far I was not aware that there are videos of his lectures available on topics beyond Calculus 1.
Thank you very much for telling me about Herb Gross on Youtube.
So far I was not aware that there are videos of his lectures available on topics beyond Calculus 1.
Rishi- Posts : 5129
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you are welcome. i view the phd only as a means to an end. it means nothing else beyond that to me. one of my later mentors when i worked in industry for a few years was a nuclear engineer. he was my boss's boss and did not study formally beyond a bachelor's degree, but the guy's physical insights were so deep. we thoroughly enjoyed working together and each other's company during lunch.
MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:you are welcome. i view the phd only as a means to an end. it means nothing else beyond that to me. one of my later mentors when i worked in industry for a few years was a nuclear engineer. he was my boss's boss and did not study formally beyond a bachelor's degree, but the guy's physical insights were so deep. we thoroughly enjoyed working together and each other's company during lunch.
and i know you always get curious about people's antecedents. he is a diminutive soda-butti wearing white guy who sounds like he has never left brooklyn; a proper noo-yorker.
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