What is Euler’s formula actually saying? | Ep. 4 Lockdown live math

What does it mean to compute e^{pi i}? Full playlist: Home page: Brought to you by you: Beautiful pictorial summary by @ThuyNganVu: ------------------ Video Timeline (Thanks to user “Just TIEriffic“) 0:00:00 Welcome 0:00:20 Ending Animation Preview 0:01:15 Reminders from previous lecture 0:03:30 Q1: Prompt (Relationship with e^iθ=…) 0:05:40 Q1: Results 0:07:15 WTF, Whats The Function 0:10:00 Exploring exp(x) 0:11:45 Exploring exp(x) in Python 0:14:45 Important exp(x) property 0:15:55 Q2: Prompt (Given f(a b) = f(a)f(b)…) 0:17:30 Ask: Which is more interesting, special cases or the general case 0:20:00 Q2: Results 0:23:50 Will a zero break Q2? 0:25:40 The e^x convention 0:27:10 Q3: Prompt (i^2 = -1, i^n = -1) 0:27:45 Ask: Zero does not break Q2 0:30:20 Q3: Results 0:3
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