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The aqueduct name and logo reference the colour of Grant'south right eye, which has blue-brownish sectoral heterochromia.[1] Information technology also symbolizes the channel's visual approach to math.[‡ 1]

Personal information
Born Grant Sanderson
Website 3Blue1Brown.com
YouTube information
Channel
  • 3Blue1Brown
Years active 2015–present
Genre Mathematics, Teaching
Subscribers 4.73 one thousand thousand[2]
Total views 301 million[2]
Associated acts MinutePhysics, Numberphile, Smarter Every 24-hour interval, Mark Rober

Creator Awards

YouTube Silver Play Button 2.svg 100,000 subscribers 2016[three]
YouTube Gold Play Button 2.svg 1,000,000 subscribers 2018[3] [‡ 2]

Final updated: 5 October 2022

3Blue1Brown is a math YouTube aqueduct created and run by Grant Sanderson. The channel focuses on teaching college mathematics from a visual perspective, and on the procedure of discovery and inquiry-based learning in mathematics, which Sanderson calls "inventing math".[ commendation needed ] As of August 2022, the channel has iv.73 million subscribers.[‡ three]

Early on life and education [edit]

Sanderson graduated from Stanford University in 2015 with a bachelor's degree in math.[‡ 4] He worked for Khan Academy from 2015 to 2016 as part of their content fellowship program, producing videos and articles well-nigh multivariable calculus, after which he started focusing his full attention on 3Blue1Brown.[‡ 4]

Career [edit]

3Blue1Brown started as a personal programming project in early 2015. In a podcast of Showmakers, Sanderson explained that he wanted to practice his coding skills and decided to make a graphics library in Python, which eventually became the open up-source project "Manim" (short for Mathematical Animation Engine).[4] To have a goal for the project, he decided to create a video with the library and upload it to YouTube. On March 4, 2015, he uploaded his first video. He started to publish more videos and to better the graphics tool.[4]

In 2020, Grant Sanderson became one of the creators and lecturers of the MIT grade Introduction to Computational Thinking, together with Alan Edelman, David Sanders, James Schloss, and Benoit Forget.[5] The course uses the Julia programming language and Grant Sanderson's animations to explain various topics: convolutions, image processing, COVID-19 data visualization, epidemic modelling, ray tracing, introduction to climate modelling, ocean modelling, and the algorithms that lie behind these topics.[ citation needed ]

Videos [edit]

3Blue1Brown videos are themed around visualizing math, including pure math such as number theory and topology as well as more applied topics in information science and physics.[ citation needed ] The visuals are predominantly generated by Manim, a Python animation library written by Sanderson, though occasionally visuals are fatigued from other software such every bit macOS's Grapher application.[‡ one]

The channel'due south videos have been featured in Popular Mechanics, ABC News, and Quanta Magazine.[6] Sanderson appeared on the podcasts of Numberphile, Lex Fridman, the Art of Problem Solving, Siraj Raval, and Showmakers.[7]

In February 2022, Sanderson determined that the best starting word on the game Wordle was CRANE.[8] Later on, he stated that the code he wrote to determine the best starting give-and-take had a bug in it.[nine]

Talks [edit]

In Jan 2020, Sanderson delivered a talk in An Evening with Grant Sanderson, hosted past the Stanford Speakers Agency.[10] Sanderson offered his perspective on engaging with math: instead of prioritizing usefulness, he emphasizes emotion, wonder and imagination. He aims to "bring life to math" with visuals, graphics, and animations.[xi] In Baronial 2021, Sanderson was 1 of several featured speakers at SIGGRAPH 2021.[12]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Grant Sanderson The Promise Diamond
  2. ^ a b "Nigh 3Blue1Brown". YouTube.
  3. ^ a b "3Blue1Brown Monthly YouTube Statistics - Socialblade.com". socialblade.com . Retrieved 2018-09-28 .
  4. ^ a b "Grant Sanderson - 3Blue1Brown - Math Education & Programming Animation Software". Showmaker's. January 12, 2018. Archived from the original on 2019-07-12. Retrieved 2020-05-26 .
  5. ^ "MIT eighteen.S191 Introduction to Computational Thinking Welcome".
  6. ^ Examples of press coverage:
    • "How Cryptocurrencies Actually Work". Pop Mechanics. 2017-07-10. Retrieved 2018-09-01 .
    • "A Nitty-Gritty Explanation of How Neural Networks Actually Work". Popular Mechanics. 2017-x-06. Retrieved 2018-09-01 .
    • Weiner, Sophie (2017-08-13). "Hither'southward a Cool Way to Visualize Higher Dimensions". Popular Mechanics . Retrieved 2020-07-29 .
    • "Mathematicians say preventative measures could have huge impact on coronavirus spread". ABC News . Retrieved 2020-07-29 .
    • Sanderson, Grant. "How Pi Connects Colliding Blocks to a Quantum Search Algorithm". Quanta Mag . Retrieved 2020-07-29 .
  7. ^ List of podcast appearances:
    • Numberphile Podcast, The Hope Diamond (with 3blue1brown) , retrieved 2019-08-22
    • Artificial Intelligence: AI Podcast, 3Blue1Brown and the Beauty of Mathematics , retrieved 2020-01-xix
    • Fine art of Trouble Solving's Backwash podcast, Becoming a Renowned YouTube Educator, with Grant Sanderson , retrieved 2020-02-07
    • Siraj Raval Podcast #3, 3Blue1Brown & Mathematics , retrieved 2019-08-22
    • "Showmakers (podcast) episode fourteen: 3Blue1Brown - Math Instruction & Programming Animation Software". YouTube. 2018-01-12.
  8. ^ "Wordle'southward best starting word found by YouTuber using math". Polygon. vii February 2022.
  9. ^ "These are the best starting words to apply to play Wordle, co-ordinate to a math skilful". U.s.a. Today.
  10. ^ Wei, Patricia (24 January 2020), 3Blue1Brown creator Grant Sanderson '15 talks engaging with math using stories and visuals
  11. ^ Kapadia, Huzefa, EP 159: 3Blue1Brown on How to Show the Natural Dazzler of Mathematics
  12. ^ "Featured Speakers". SIGGRAPH 2021 . Retrieved 15 Oct 2021.

Primary sources

In the text these references are preceded by a double dagger (‡):

  1. ^ a b "FAQ/Contact". 3Blue1Brown . Retrieved 2020-07-29 .
  2. ^ "Grant Sanderson on Twitter". Twitter . Retrieved 2018-09-01 .
  3. ^ "3Blue1Brown - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Archived from the original on 2016-02-21. Retrieved 2021-ten-09 .
  4. ^ a b "About the author". Archived from the original on 2020-05-26. Retrieved 2020-05-26 .

Further reading [edit]

  • Hershberger, Scott (2022). "The World of YouTube Math Advice". Notices of the American Mathematical Lodge. 69 (ten): 1789–1793. doi:10.1090/noti2559.

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Manim GitHub repository

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