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by flebron
1224 days ago
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The trifecta of: * There's almost always a simple geometric intuition, and low-dimensional intuition can get you quite far even in high dimensional cases.
* You can surprisingly often get by with closing your eyes and saying "my problem is linear" three times. See: All of neural networks.
* Linear problems have practically all nice properties you could ever ask of any function.
Has made linear algebra by far the most bang/buck mathematics topic I've studied in my life. Close behind is asymptotic analysis. |
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