More advanced: Many random one offs which I haven't yet to establish a good pattern for, Richard E Brocherds seems to have a few series though I have to take them slowly as they are more akin to a college lecture.
Number crunching examples: Michael Penn. Also should have some more theory based videos but I have only watched his problem solving ones.
Avoid: Numberphile just ends up feeling empty and devoid of any depth. Maybe it works for someone so entry level that they don't follow along with Mathologer but I don't see any value and would like a way for YouTube to stop recommending their videos.
Entry level: 3 Blue 1 Brown, Mathologer
More advanced: Many random one offs which I haven't yet to establish a good pattern for, Richard E Brocherds seems to have a few series though I have to take them slowly as they are more akin to a college lecture.
Number crunching examples: Michael Penn. Also should have some more theory based videos but I have only watched his problem solving ones.
Avoid: Numberphile just ends up feeling empty and devoid of any depth. Maybe it works for someone so entry level that they don't follow along with Mathologer but I don't see any value and would like a way for YouTube to stop recommending their videos.