Self-study and Notes
I try to keep notes of some of the things I study either on my own or by attending lectures. Here are some. Although some of them are incomplete, it would be my pleasure if they are helpful to anyone.
- I wanted to learn Real Analysis and tried a bunch of books. But I really liked the genetic approach to the subject in "A Radical Approach to Real Analysis" by David Bressoud and so tried taking notes while studying.
- Came across the term "Optimal Transport" in a video on a youtube channel named OceansofMath. It interested me and I found a great youtube lecture series on the subject by Professor Brittany Hamfeldt. I could not find any notes accompanying the course online so tried making some of my own.
- The wish to study differential geometry always remained in my mind since I first came to know of non-Euclidean geometries and Einstein's theory of general relativity. BRAC University provided the opportunity for me to take a step in the direction of learning this by hosting a course on differentiable manifolds. Here are some hand-written lectures notes of the course since I haven't really found the time to LaTeX it up.
Book Reviews
I like reading books, especially ones on STEM, be it a textbook or not. Here are reviews on some of the books I've read. (I will add them soon!)
Online courses
Why not indulge in the opportunities the present age provides? Here I've listed the online courses I've completed so far.
Coursera Courses
Kaggle Courses
Get In Touch
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