Author: DiBeo’s

  • How Mathematics Ruined Other Subjects (For Me)

    How Mathematics Ruined Other Subjects (For Me)

    The general public has literally no idea what pure mathematics is. I mean zero. And in my opinion, that’s a problem, because not only does pure mathematics itself end up being super misunderstood and unappreciated, but the people who study it are looked at as weird, when they’re actually some of the most intelligent people…

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  • The Most Powerful Theorem in Operator Theory

    The Most Powerful Theorem in Operator Theory

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  • Protected: Spectral Theorem

    Protected: Spectral Theorem

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  • You’ve Been Learning This Theorem The Hard Way

    You’ve Been Learning This Theorem The Hard Way

    Why do advanced math books have to be so complicated? With the modern age of YouTube videos, AI, blogs, and forums, it’s true to say that the internet explains concepts better than most math books do. So why don’t we take a look at how these explanations should be done, compared to today’s standard?

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  • Why I Quit My PhD in Math

    Why I Quit My PhD in Math

    Quitting my PhD was one the BEST decisions I ever made in my life. I’ve never been happier since. But, why would someone leave a PhD in pure mathematics? I mean, isn’t it the pinnacle of knowledge and prestige? I’m gonna share 3 reasons for why I did it, and my hunch tells me that…

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  • Protected: Roadmap to Differential Equations

    Protected: Roadmap to Differential Equations

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  • 6 Steps to Master Differential Equations

    6 Steps to Master Differential Equations

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  • Protected: Malfatti Circles

    Protected: Malfatti Circles

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  • The Simple Problem Mathematicians Got Wrong

    The Simple Problem Mathematicians Got Wrong

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  • Divergent vs Convergent Thinking in Mathematics

    Divergent vs Convergent Thinking in Mathematics

    Today, I will share with you my favorite strategy for problem-solving. Just think about it: When we sit down to solve a mathematical problem, especially one that is difficult we usually tend to find ourselves looking through our huge, mental world of logic, symmetries, definitions, theorems, and so on. But our brains have two ways…

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