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| My other interests are music and sport. I play piano and saxophone, I teach piano at home and currently trying to teach myself the trumpet. I also ran the half marathon across the golden gate last November! | My other interests are music and sport. I play piano and saxophone, I teach piano at home and currently trying to teach myself the trumpet. I also ran the half marathon across the golden gate last November! | ||
| - | **Revision Questions** | + | **Study Methods** |
| - | I find the best way to learn analysis is starting with definitions. So, every analysis class I make revision questions from every book. This helps me to form proofs ect later on. Maybe some of you will find them useful too. I will link them here: | + | **//Revision Questions//**I find the best way to learn analysis is starting with definitions. So, every analysis class I make revision questions from every book. This helps me to form proofs ect later on. Maybe some of you will find them useful too. I will link them here: // |
| - | Lebesgue Outer Measure (Pugh Chp6 and Tao Chp 7) | + | Lebesgue Outer Measure (Pugh Chp6 and Tao Chp 7) // |
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| + | **//Tool Box//** As I go through revising for exams and for problem sets. I try to put together a toolbox. Just definitions and theorems we have covered without the proofs. I'll add that here when it is complete | ||
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| + | **__Final Essay- Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT)__** | ||
| + | I took a perspective based on my own background and how I visualize and use FT and FFT's in general | ||
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