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Video lectures of mathematics courses available online for free
30 lectures on Lie Groups, Representation theory and Symmetric Spaces by Wolfgang Ziller, UPenn
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Examples of common false beliefs in mathematics
I already thought that the following two sets of matrices are one.
$$M(\color{blue}{\Bbb R},2n)\qquad \text{and}\qquad M(\color{red}{\Bbb C},n).$$