Heya!!
So today I just revised the first four easy chapters of analysis 1 and then I started chapter 12 (Analysis 1).Chapter 12 is about tests for convergent series like the leibinz test for alternating series,comparison tests (there are two of them) and a lot more which I will be doing tomorrow.I am feeling very tired today.I didn’t even do much.I just had 2 hours of statistics exam and have been feeling tired ever since.Maybe I did not rest enough after the exam or maybe I just have to go and sleep now.
I did place an order for some multivitamin pills though.This is the first time I’ll be using the brand so let’s just see how that goes and apart from that I telephoned two of my school teachers.Here in India it’s guru Poornima (Basically Teacher’s Day according to the Hindu calendar) and it was lovely talking to them.I really do miss them a lot.I also put a sheet mask on in the evening hoping that it’ll make me feel better.It did but I’m still tired so I’m just gonna go sleep.
Aww look at you cutie reading everything hehe I hope your day went better^_^
See you tomorrow <3
Hi everyone, here’s the folder :)
It contains PDFs of A-level textbooks for:
OCR Physics A
OCR Chemistry A
Edexcel Further Maths - Mechanics
Edexcel Further Maths - Core Pure 1 & 2
Edexcel Further Maths - Decision
Edexcel Maths - Pure 1 & 2
Edexcel Maths - Stats/Mechanics 1 & 2
Hope you find it useful!
someone needs to tell Lance Armstrong about the Banach Tarski paradox
Hello, welcome to mayusthings where I'll be simply talking about my daily life as a maths undergrad and topics in mathematics that gets me jumping out of happiness!
I hope through this blog that people will get to see that mathematics is a cool subject that can be conquered one step at a time. I also want to make it more accessible to everyone.
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Mathematician and theoretical physicist Theodor Kaluza ( left) and theoretical physicist Oscar Klein who formulated the Kaluza-klein theory (kk theory) which is a classical unified theory of gravitation and electromagnetism built by formulating Einstein's field equations in five dimensions, considered an important precursor to string theory.
The original hypothesis came from Kaluza who sent his results in a letter to Einstein in 1919 and published his results in 1921. Kaluza presented a purely classical extension of general relativity to five dimensions with a metric tensor of 15 components ( 10 associated with 4 dimensional spacetime metric, 4 associated with electromagnetic vector potential and 1 representing a scalar field)
Oscar klein gave Kaluza's classical five dimensional theory a quantum interpretation by suggesting that the fifth dimension was curled up and microscopic to explain the cylinder condition and it's geometry could take the form of a circle of radius 10⁻³⁰
[8.08 am] Just finished revising all the vector calculus that I have done so far. I will do 10 more pages of vector calculus today. Just praying to God that this day goes well.
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[12.29] I studied vector calculus for an hour and so done with it for today. I will later check out Paul's online notes to see if I can use them for my next two chapters. But for now, I'll watch a movie.
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[10.18] I completed three chapters of analysis 1.Omgggg.I was listening to some om chantings in the afternoon because I was getting stressed. It did help and made my day go so much better. I still haven't figured out how I will remember the proofs. I understand them and only vaguely reconstruct them. I just have to remember that I don't need to stress about it. I'll eventually get to know about it. If you guys know how to do it then please let me know <3
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217 days left to go...
Will I make it ?
The Mayriit Project.Stay tuned on a Tumblr blog near you.
I am currently studying Analysis 1.In that they proved that the square root of 2 is an irrational number using the approximation of supremum concept and I'm floored.The proof itself makes use of 2 concepts (the completeness axiom and the law of trichotomy).I'm just in love with that proof right now.
Above are some pages from my journal.
Hope you are having a goody goody day 🍰
Heya! I finished chapter 12 of Analysis 1.It was I think the toughest chapter so far but it's not that tough that I'll loose my sleep over it.I also got the above book from Amazon today.The title is sexist but so is history 🤷🏻♀️I started from the last chapter and made some notes on it.I also revised chapter 8 today.Otherthan that it was a pretty chill day.I also answered an ask on Tumblr.I thought it was important to answer the question correctly and so I tried to the best of my ability 🐰
Now Nighty Nighty you guys
I hope you had a good day <3
july 16, 2021
Hey everyone! For the past few days (and since I found out about energy management) I’ve actually been super productive and getting all my work done! It’s very satisfying tbh. And I’ve already started planning out my senior year again. I’m aiming for all A’s this semester! And it’s gonna be difficult because all of my courses are either honor level, accelerated honor level or college level courses because of the school I go to (besides stuff like PE, student life courses, etc) but I’m confident that I can do it! :)
16th July - Do you have any summer traditions?
I usually travel out of the country each summer, but COVID -_-
Do you have any favourite theorem(s)? I'd love to know xx
oh okay i like this. and of course i have favorite theorems, mostly based on how useful they are. here you go :
fermat's theorem (for congruences)
lagrange's theorem
fundamental theorem of finite abelian groups
density theorem
fundamental theorem of calculus (the one which uses riemann integrals)
wilson's theorem (for congruences)
special mention : squeeze theorem (mainly cause of the name)
To Kill A Mocking Bird By Harper Lee
"Shoot all the blue jays you want,if you can hit'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mocking bird"
This book throws light on various topics like prejudice, racism, civil rights, gender roles, perception, integrity without discussing them explicitly yet showing us a way to comprehend all of the topics and their effects on society.
The events take place in Maycomb, Alabama around the 1930s. It is as seen through the eyes of Scott Finch, a young bright girl of 6, inquisitive and brave to say the least. The book has the power to connect with the reader at a deeper level and help change the perspective on how one sees the world and the people in it.
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