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02 Linear Algebra: Vector Addition Solves Supply Chains

18 min · 23. feb. 2026
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Imagine you're managing a supply chain. You have five factories, each one produces some goods and consumes others. Factory 1 produces 10 units of steel and consumes 3 units of coal. Factory 2 produces 2 units of steel and consumes 8 units of coal. If you want to know the total production and consumption across all factories, what do you do?

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01 Linear Algebra | Vectors are the Universal Translator

This podcast transcript introduces the fundamental mathematical concept of vectors by defining them as ordered lists of numbers used to represent real-world data. The hosts explain that vectors are characterized by their size and entries, utilizing specific notation like R^n for sets of real numbers and 1-indexing for individual elements. Beyond simple geometry, the discussion highlights diverse applications such as Spotify song recommendations, financial portfolios, digital images, and word-count models in language processing. Key types of vectors are identified, including the zero vector, unit vectors, and ones vectors, alongside the concept of sparsity for lists containing many zeros. Ultimately, the source emphasizes that while the math remains consistent, the human interpretation of these numerical lists allows for sophisticated modeling in technology and science.

23. feb. 202619 min