Course Logistics:
- How to prepare for class each day
- Link to our sharepoint. Notes from class will be uploaded after class each day.
- Token FAQ
Practice Exams:
Resources for proofs and typing math:
- Guidelines for Good Mathematical Writing, written by Francis Su.
- Markdown is a typesetting tool that is an alternative to something like Microsoft Word. It has a lot of functionality. It’s not required in this class, but you may enjoy using it. Here’s a guide
- If you plan on typing any of your solutions for this class, I highly recommend using LaTeX (prounced “Lay-tech” or “La-tech”). Again, this is not a requirement for this class – the much easier option is to neatly hand write your solutions. If you do want to try LaTeX, here are some things that might help:
- Overleaf is an online LaTeX editor that is one of the more straightforward ways of getting started.
- New to LaTeX guide
- A guide to drawing DFAs in LaTeX.
Misc Course Material:
- If you’re interested in learning more about the current state of the P vs NP problem, check out this great overview by Scott Aaronson P=?NP