A Number to the Power of a Matrix - Numberphile
"All hell breaks loose" in this new video with Tom Crawford. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ The famed constant e is raised to the power of a matrix. Tom Crawford's website, with links to his work and other outreach: https://tomrocksmaths.com More Tom videos on Numberphile: http://bit.ly/Crawford_Videos Tom on the Numberphile Podcast: • The Naked Mathematician (with Tom Crawford... Tom Crawford is based at University of Oxford as Early Career Teaching and Outreach Fellow at St Edmund Hall and Public Engagement Lead at the Oxford University Department for Continuing Education. Tom's own YouTube channel (Tom Rocks Maths): / @tomrocksmaths Patreon: / numberphile Numberphile is supported by Jane Street. Learn more about them (and exciting career opportunities) at: https://bit.ly/numberphile-janestreet NUMBERPHILE Website: http://www.numberphile.com/ Numberphile on Facebook: / numberphile Numberphile tweets: / numberphile Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Numberphile_Sub Videos by Brady Haran Numberphile T-Shirts and Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/numberphile Brady's videos subreddit: / bradyharan Brady's latest videos across all channels: http://www.bradyharanblog.com/ Sign up for (occasional) emails: http://eepurl.com/YdjL9

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