Lights Out - A Different Angle for Linear Algebra #some3
Using the game Lights Out to take a look at solving systems of linear equations, I talk about how Gaussian Elimination and PLU factorization looks in the binary field. I wanted this to be a short project, but I underestimated how quickly it ballooned up and ended up having to rush it. That being said, I enjoyed working on this for #some3.

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Solving Lights Out Puzzles | Light Chasing vs Linear Algebra

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Solving the "Lights Out" Problem

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Integration in 10 Minutes | Class 11 Physics Basic Maths

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Solving the Most Ridiculous Systems of Equations (ft. a cool theorem) #some3

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Rethinking the real line #SoME3

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Signed Distance Functions & Ray-Marching

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Is the Future of Linear Algebra.. Random?

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Solving the "Lights Out" Puzzle via Linear Algebra

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Why don't they teach simple visual logarithms (and hyperbolic trig)?

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Why is the determinant like that?

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The two points that lie on every circle (???) #SoME3

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Linear transformations and matrices | Chapter 3, Essence of linear algebra

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The Verhoeff-Gumm Check Digit Algorithm #SoME3

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Pascal's Triangle But The World Isn't Flat #SoME3

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The Most Amazing Fact About Light Switching Puzzles (SoME1)

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Counting in Imaginary (featuring Irrationals) #SoME3

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Rock Paper Scissors 2

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Eigenvectors and eigenvalues | Chapter 14, Essence of linear algebra

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Part 1: The Column Space of a Matrix

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