@cory99998

Totally agree about self learning. I started coding in middle school not because I wanted to be a programmer, but because I had projects / ideas I wanted to bring to life. I saw programming as a tool, not an end goal. Was purely intrinsic and deeply rewarding and fun because of that. Totally removes the pressure as well.

@azurealism

Ironically, I struggled with linear algebra, but really enjoyed calculus. Fast Forward 20 years, and I'm doing very little calculus, and most of my work is now focused on tensors. Go figure.

@eduardoh.m2072

I got my degree in Physics and studied machine and deep learning on my own. Now I'm on my first semester of a Master's Degree in Physics. I had heard about quantum computing, but thought it was way beyond my abilities until I saw this video. Thank you so much! I might try to learn about the subject for my PhD for the upcoming years

@manishbansal8843

This is the reason i left my journey of quantum computing. I started my ibm fundamental of quantum computing course. I got excited. Then i wanted to go deep. Saw those notations and then never saw them again. This video is giving me my hope now. Thanks 🙏

@prantikdeb3937

Self learning help me to pursue my interest, initially physics now going to deep dive into QC.

@zacmorri

After watching this video I have decided that I don’t know anything about math😀

@englishinenglish3473

I can’t even imagine ,how much time you have spent editing this video , it’s absolutely cool 👍

@kent_hdd

I can't believe that all the math that I know that I thought I'd never use comes handy now. Thank you for posting such a great video!

@earendilthebright5402

As a physics and math major from Australia, I'm astounded that highschool math in the US is enough to deal with Hilbert spaces. I did not encounter this level of mathematical abstraction, like Hilbert spaces or Hermitian matrices, until the second half of my degree.

@tarunpreetkaur1115

This is a really detailed yet simplified video that I could have possibly found on internet. Thanks !!

@Viewpoint314

That's a very good talk. You definitely are a real inspiration to the next generation of math and physics students.  I have a math and computing background and am also into AI.

@0thImpact

Currently speed running Khan Academy so I can place into Calc 1 at my university, math is top of mind at the moment! Seeing all of these Greek characters gave me flashbacks to Markov chains when I was in Finite Mathematics years ago lol.
The zoom cuts are a good variation in your video production, makes the video feel more organic. Keep up the good work!

@jumperdude1

I totally agree that sometimes is best to jump in the deep end before you realize how far the bottom of the pool is. It's easier to connect the missing dots. 

Thank you so much for sharing your insight.

@DS-qg9cd

Everytime you said "excited" I was absorbing a photon in my head.

@Theone-ou2xt

i want to have a math ,QC teacher like you ,i kinda regret for not studying maths when i was a student but i think if i do it daily i  will be able to learn ,after this vid haha its like linear algebra i love you ,i think im better at self learning than learning the other way.

@venkatesapalanithangavelu

Hi Anastasia Marchenkova 

Fantastic - Its a cool drive over on the necessary rudimentaries onto stroke swim in Quantum Computing -  Impressive Catch Over - Kudos - Cheers 🙃😊

@MrBmxerFTW

Thanks for the info and the inspiration. I'm a comp sci dropout but I've been teaching myself my old curriculum, plus other topics, over the last few years just for the love of tech. I really appreciate channels such as your own that encourage learning.

@nature_nd

It was a long time ago, but when I learned the Schrödinger equation in my semiconductor class (EE), I remember being impressed by how complex and how simple it was at the same time.  Had there been the access to quantum chips back then that there is today, I may have pursued that instead!  It's still super interesting to me.  Great video!!  :)

@MistyBlueMoon

Wish I could have found this channel earlier.

@tuneermajumder296

Thank you so much for this video ❤️,i am very much attracted towards quantum computing since i have started reading books on quantum mechanics ❤️