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+ | ==Major Contributions== | ||
+ | *''[[Tree (graph theory)]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Reverse Polish notation]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[LaTeX:Packages]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Basic Programming With Python]]'' | ||
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+ | ==Favorites== | ||
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Favorite topic: <cmath>\text{Counting \& Probability}</cmath>for which I am reading AOPS intermediate book on | Favorite topic: <cmath>\text{Counting \& Probability}</cmath>for which I am reading AOPS intermediate book on | ||
Favorite color: <cmath>\text{\textcolor{green}{Green}}</cmath> | Favorite color: <cmath>\text{\textcolor{green}{Green}}</cmath> | ||
− | Favorite software: <cmath> | + | Favorite software: <cmath>\mathit{Microsoft}\ \text{Excel}</cmath> |
Favorite Typesetting Software: <cmath>\text{\LaTeX}</cmath> | Favorite Typesetting Software: <cmath>\text{\LaTeX}</cmath> | ||
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+ | <math>\textit{Remark.}</math> | ||
+ | <cmath>\text\LaTeX>\text{Word}>\text{Canva}</cmath> | ||
+ | <cmath>\text{\LaTeX}+\textsf{beamer}>\text{Powerpoint}>\text{Canva}</cmath> | ||
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Favorite Operating System: Linux (although I am rarely on one) | Favorite Operating System: Linux (although I am rarely on one) | ||
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+ | ==<math>\Large\text{\bfseries\LaTeX}</math> typesetting== | ||
Below are some stuff I am doing to practice <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math>. That does not mean I know all of it (actually the only ones I do not know yet is the cubic one and the <math>e^{i\pi}</math> one) | Below are some stuff I am doing to practice <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math>. That does not mean I know all of it (actually the only ones I do not know yet is the cubic one and the <math>e^{i\pi}</math> one) | ||
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+ | Complementary casework example: https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/2024_AMC_8_Problems/Problem_25 | ||
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− | ==Representing Actions as Permutations== | ||
''The idea is that if you must do a fixed number of operations of multiple types, you can make those operations letters, and permutate them.'' For example, if you have a grid of | ''The idea is that if you must do a fixed number of operations of multiple types, you can make those operations letters, and permutate them.'' For example, if you have a grid of | ||
UUUURRRRRR | UUUURRRRRR | ||
which simplifies the problem. | which simplifies the problem. | ||
− | Example: 2024 AMC 8 Problems/Problem 13. In this problem you can treat going up as | + | Example: 2024 AMC 8 Problems/Problem 13. In this problem you can treat going up as |
Latest revision as of 14:32, 21 September 2024
Contents
[hide]Major Contributions
Favorites
Favorite topic: for which I am reading AOPS intermediate book on
Favorite color:
Favorite software:
Favorite Typesetting Software:
Favorite Operating System: Linux (although I am rarely on one)
typesetting
Below are some stuff I am doing to practice . That does not mean I know all of it (actually the only ones I do not know yet is the cubic one and the one)
Source code for equations:
https://1drv.ms/t/c/c49430eefdbfaa19/EQw12iwklslElg9_nCMh0f0BVthxSSl-BOJAwsXtGbbhPg?e=1LfZJm
Personal
Complementary casework example: https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/2024_AMC_8_Problems/Problem_25
Representing Actions as Permutations
The idea is that if you must do a fixed number of operations of multiple types, you can make those operations letters, and permutate them. For example, if you have a grid of
UUUURRRRRR
which simplifies the problem.
Example: 2024 AMC 8 Problems/Problem 13. In this problem you can treat going up as