July 15, 2021
Here’s a screenshot of my Notion homepage for today! I got my template from here, but I’ve customized it a lot too! :) I’ve also started managing my work based on my energy levels and it’s literally so easy??? Like, I don’t know how I didn’t think of this earlier.
15th July - Are there any special events for you in the summer? (for example, birthdays, festivals, etc.)
If you count the college application process, then yeah
19/05/2021
Heya👋
It is currently 8.50 in the morning and I'm getting ready for a class at 9. I just finished some lessons on Duolingo. I kinda get into a competitive mood when I see my rank on the leaderboard and want to come at the top but I have to remind myself that I have other things to study too. So anyways today I'll be doing the following stuff
1 lesson of organic chemistry (It might take 30 minutes or less)
20 Problems on Group theory (This might take an hour)
Conjugacy classes in Sn and An (This might also take an hour)
I'm trying to work today in the afternoon because I don't want to work in the evening today. I have some catching up to do with my school friends. I haven't spoken to them in some time. I also want to make it a habit to work a little in the afternoon because distractions are so less.
I hope the day treats you well.If It doesn't always know that you are much much more than a bad day.
Have a Happy Day!!
What does FTC say?
It says that if a person takes the derivative of a function and then integrates it over a region on the number line say [a, b] then this is the same as evaluating the function on its endpoints.
What does the Green's Theorem say?
Green's Theorem is the fundamental theorem of calculus in 2 dimensions.Instead of taking the derivative of a single variable function we take the curl of a 2 variable function.Instead of integrating this over a number line we integrate it on the xy plane.Instead of evaluating the function at the two endpoints a and b and taking the difference, we take the line integral of the function and integrate it around the curve in a counterclockwise direction.
What does the stokes' theorem say?
Stokes' theorem is the fundamental theorem of calculus in 3 dimensions. Instead of taking the derivative of a single variable function, we take the three-dimensional curl. Instead of integrating this over a number line, we integrate it on the surface (To evaluate the surface integral one has to dot the vector field with unit normal vectors). Instead of evaluating the function at the two endpoints a and b and taking the difference, we take the line integral of the function and integrate it around the curve on a surface in a counterclockwise direction just like in Green's Theorem.
Which day are you counting down to? Are you giving an important example?
Hey!
I am preparing for IIT-JAM mathematics exam.It'll be in February next year.
Each time one of you followed me, I have got a smile on my face.You guys have made me smile like a hundred times.Literally.Thank You for sticking around.I love you guys so much. Just wishing the best for each one of you and nothing less.
Lots of love and tight hugs xx
[2.01 pm] Since morning I have been struggling with focusing on one thing.I did complete today's vector calculus stuff but with that I was also doing the drawing above and watching The wolf of Wall Street.My focus has been all over the place.I need to pull myself together.
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[7.57 pm] Done with 1 chapter of Analysis 1.It was about Cauchy sequences.I understood the proofs and was able to recreate them on my own.They were not perfect but I did get the gist.
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[9.18 pm] I am not going to finish the linear algebra chapter that I started.It is hard and I am not going to force myself.The world is not gonna end if I finish it a little late.So taking if slow.I did finish a chapter in group theory .I will do a bit of duolingo and sleep.I am planning on just doing vector calculus tomorrow and do duolingo the rest of the day.
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219 days left to go...
Will I make it ?
The Mayuriit Project.Stay tuned on a tumble blog near you.
23/05/2021
Hello 👋
I hope all was well for you guys 🤗
So today I did the following stuff
Group Theory problems
Cooked dinner for my parents
Duolingo
Continued reading 'Wuthering Heights'
Exercised
I'm looking forward to the coming week.There is nothing special but I don't know I am just feeling good about it 🤭
My favourite quote this week
It's delightful when your imaginations come true,isn't it?
-L M Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables)
Thank You to @myhoneststudyblr for creating this challenge ^^
🌸July 1 2021🌸
🌱What are your plans for this summer?🌱
I intend to complete 3 courses from YouTube.(Linear algebra,Real analysis and Differential equations).I'll be doing this by watching one lecture of LA or DE or one of RA everyday.
Perfect the proofs of Analysis 1,2,Linear algebra (Theory and computational)
Solve and perfect the problems of Vector calculus, Integral Calculus, Linear algebra , Real analysis.
🌼I also want to remember throughout this challenge that I am more capable than what I believe.🌼
Hello! I go by the name silenthoughtss over here (because that's what I do, sit and think a lot lol).My pronouns are she/her. I'm currently in my second year of undergraduate and I'm making this blog/joining the studyblr community as inspiration for me to study and work hard.
Interests
Literature
Singing (Mostly Indian classical)
Paniting
Languages and speech (Currently learning French and trying to learn Malayalam)
Content
I plan on posting daily schedule, motivation, success and struggles of doing a maths degree, my advice and take on studying! My content tag will be #studying with thoughtss
My Courses
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Statistics
Hope to see you around❣
In the above picture I have a calender where I put down major events, tracker for my habits, a monthly check in for reflection and improvement.
Some group theory notes that I took today.
Yesterday I started reading 1984 by George Orwell.But I have also started two other books namely 'Men of Mathematics' by E.T.Bell and 'Music Of Primes' by Marcus du Sautoy.I have also decided to buy Anna karenina by Tolstoy after reading a post about it by @theclassicalmind.
Aspiring Mathematician | I follow and like from my other blog | @mayusthings😇|Also my life just revolves around maths and books| tracking:heythoughtss|Open to asks,shoot'em
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