Exponential Growth and Epidemics
Check out this amazing explanation of exponential growth applied to the corona virus. 3Blue1Brown is a mathematics YouTube channel created by Grant Sanderson. The channel focuses on higher education mathematics with a distinct visual perspective. Some of the topics covered include linear algebra, calculus, neural networks, the Riemann hypothesis, Fourier transform[4], quaternions and topology[5]. Grant Sanderson graduated from Stanford University in 2015 with a bachelor's degree in math. He worked for Khan Academy from 2015 to 2016, producing videos about multivariable calculus.[6][7] After approximately one year, Sanderson quit to focus full-time on 3Blue1Brown.[8]
3Blue1Brown started as a personal programming project in early 2015. In a podcast of Showmakers,[9] Sanderson explained that he wanted to practice his coding skills and decided to make a graphics library in Python, which eventually became the open source project "Manim" (short for mathematical animations).[10][11] To have a goal for the project, he decided to create a video with the library and uploaded it to YouTube. On March 4, 2015, he uploaded his first video. Eventually, he started to publish more videos and improve the graphics tool.
Grant Sanderson graduated from Stanford University in 2015 with a bachelor's degree in math. He worked for Khan Academy from 2015 to 2016, producing videos about multivariable calculus.[6][7] After approximately one year, Sanderson quit to focus full-time on 3Blue1Brown.[8]
3Blue1Brown started as a personal programming project in early 2015. In a podcast of Showmakers,[9] Sanderson explained that he wanted to practice his coding skills and decided to make a graphics library in Python, which eventually became the open source project "Manim" (short for mathematical animations).[10][11] To have a goal for the project, he decided to create a video with the library and uploaded it to YouTube. On March 4, 2015, he uploaded his first video. Eventually, he started to publish more videos and improve the graphics tool.