Finals preparation, due on December 13
The most important things I learned in this course were big-Oh notation, the Master Theorem, the various algorithm styles available, and probability theory.
To review for the test I'll make a list of important theorems and definitions to memorize, and practice proving simple facts about each of them. I'll also go over past tests and make sure I could get 100% on them. In class tomorrow I'd like to go over an example of Monte Carlo integration.
I feel like in this class I've learned how to apply the mathematics I've learned to real-world problems, more than in any other class I've taken. I feel that way because I'm most interested in using computers to solve problems, and the principles we've talked about this semester have been foundational to my understanding of how to do that.
To review for the test I'll make a list of important theorems and definitions to memorize, and practice proving simple facts about each of them. I'll also go over past tests and make sure I could get 100% on them. In class tomorrow I'd like to go over an example of Monte Carlo integration.
I feel like in this class I've learned how to apply the mathematics I've learned to real-world problems, more than in any other class I've taken. I feel that way because I'm most interested in using computers to solve problems, and the principles we've talked about this semester have been foundational to my understanding of how to do that.
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