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Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture - Linear Algebra II

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Our latest student lecture features the first lecture in the second term introductory course on Linear Algebra from leading Oxford Mathematician James Maynard.
We are making these lectures available to give an insight in to
the student experience and how we teach. All lectures are followed by tutorials where pairs of students spend an hour with their tutor to go through the lectures and accompanying work sheets. An overview of the course and the relevant materials is available
here:

https://courses.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/43829

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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James Maynard
Keywords
mathematics
algebra
linear algebra
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 02/03/2020
Duration: 00:53:54

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