>Every math professor ever.
37:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ad9V8gvyBQ&feature=youtu.be&list=PLPH7f_7ZlzxQVx5jRjbfRGEzWY_upS5K6&t=2221
I'm not even sure if you speak about the "it's easy" thing,
but the rant the next 4 minutes that follows are neat, looks like a cool prof
>>7970288
>trivial
>proof left to the reader
>It is easily seen that [...]
So that is what all this about?
no, my math professor was a lot less charismatic and nice than that
>>7970305
>looks like a cool prof
Yeah he makes great videos. This lecture is from his course on Quantum Theory.
IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW
>>7971201
ye it does
>>7970288
person whos shit at math reporting in
what concept is op's gif illustrating?
>>7970288
Oh shit, I am going through these lectures right now, about halfway through the 3rd one. Goddamn they're dense but good. I would have hated this if it was my first QM course though that's for sure.
>>7972416
Pretty sure no introductory QM course goes over Banach Spaces, Measure Theory, Lebesgue Integration, and a proof of the Spectral Theorem.
Is that picture a Fourier transform?
>>7972384
That's a Fourier transform.
>>7970288
>"That's called inheritance. You know what that means if you're old enough."
fuck this guy is good
>>7972457
Oh shit, that's a fourier transform! things make so much more sense now.
>>7972384
fourier transformation / fouries series representation
>>7970288
>dat forced laughter
I guess you had to be there
Thanks for these videos. Graduate physics fag here well past classes and some of this stuff is new to even me. This guy is a great lecturer.
>>7972416
No way this a first QM course. Its probably an advanced graduate course.
>>7972527
If you are interested in gauge theory, watch these lectures.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPH7f_7ZlzxTi6kS4vCmv4ZKm9u8g5yic
>>7972438
>>7972528
Are you sure?
https://youtu.be/Px1Zd--fgic?list=PLPH7f_7ZlzxQVx5jRjbfRGEzWY_upS5K6&t=2016
**writes up momentum operator in position basis**
"Well you've seen this right? This is what ...have you not? Well it doesn't matter; anyway so this is the momentum operator in one dimensional quantum mechanics."