Heaviside Function
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(This explanation fits to lectures for students in their first year of study: Mathematics for physicists, Mathematics for the natural science, Mathematics for engineers and so on)
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I never knew H(x) was called "Heaviside function." Thank you for explaining. I hope you will do more videos on mathematical notations. Thanks for continuing.
I still find it ridiculous that it's named for the actual mathematician Oliver Heaviside, instead of because it's HEAVY ON ONE SIDE. !!!!!!!!
@krumpy8259
2 жыл бұрын
And he was named heaviside, because he was heavy on one side. True facs
Can you tell an application of this mathematical function relating to any mechanical system where this function can be suitable to describe the mechanical function?
thx !
Do you know today (22nd Dec) INDIA celebrates Mathematics day as the birthday of Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan!!?
man merkt er ist deutsch
@brightsideofmaths
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I am not hiding that :D