Each topic has its own folder.
Within each folder there will be;
- .py files for video generation
- README.md with the following sections
- Notes for notes
- a screenplay section for the screenplay: what scenes are there, what do those scenes look like, tags to the scripts
- a script section for the script that will be tagged in the screenplay
Just to note, I'm unapologetically naive about these subjects. I don't claim to be an expert on any of the topics. I find maths interesting and wished visual explanations of maths topics were available to me earlier.
Maths is interpreted as being about numbers. I think maths is about patterns. Numbers are a handy way to talk about patterns.
One thing that fascinates me about maths is that when you talk about it you don't have to preface every sentence with " most of the time", like you do in the real world
| Description | Status | Folder |
|---|---|---|
| Squeezing Pi | link | |
| What are differential equations | link | |
| Types of differential equations | link | |
| Solving differential equations | Backlog | |
| Numerical methods for solving differential equations | Backlog | |
| Tensors | Backlog | |
| Gradient Optimisation | Backlog | |
| Modelling a pendulum | Backlog | |
| Chaos | Backlog | |
| Implicit Equations | Backlog | |
| Machine Learning Models | Backlog | |
| Neural Ordinary Differential Equations | Backlog | |
| Generative Adversarial Models | Backlog | |
| Continuous Normalising Flows | Backlog | |
| KL Divergence | Backlog |