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PhD Year 1 (2013-2014)
  • Quantitative Genomics and Genetics (BTRY 6830 Cornell University, Jason Mezey)
  • Probabilistic Graphical Models (BTRY 6790 Cornell University, Adam Siepel)

    Cambridge Part III (2012-2013)
    Coming one day: Applied Bayesian Statistics, Design of Experiments, Biostatistics.

    Senior Sophister (2011-2012)
    Maybe I will put notes here one day.

    Junior Sophister (2010/2011)
    Nothing to see here. A lot of people in my class have taken to LaTeXing everything (I direct the reader to Cian's page) but I personally find that LaTeX, while very attractive, does not work well with my somewhat nonlinear note-creation process. Hence, I use primarily paper. If I get access to a scanner for an extended period of time, I may put what I have online.

    Senior Freshman (2009/2010)
  • Advanced Mechanics Solutions (SF TP/Maths 09/10, Sergey Frolov) - Solutions to some problems. Problems not included. I have some reservations about uploading these, because taking someone else's solutions doesn't really help you learn at all, but oh well. Everything can be found in Mechanics by Landau and Lifshitz, or in homework sets from the class anyway. I'm not sure how I managed to get the pdf so small, with almost 60 pages of handwritten stuff in it. The wonders of ImageMagick. Gone, sorry. Email me if you're desperate. The spice must flow.
  • Geometry Definitions (SF TP/Maths 09/10, Professor Simms) (LaTeX) - To add to the massive pile of geometry notes already available, here are some commonly-asked definitions from the course. (Including post-schols material). I might add to this/pretty it up at some point... maybe. If anyone has any nicer definitions, please send them to me, because some of these are kind of horrible.
    And now there's also a List of Theorems, because LaTeX > study.
    Confusing whatever formatting style I was going for on this page but lumping geometry things together, here are handwritten Geometry Proofs (7zip). It's a selection of scanned pages from my geometry notes, focusing on main theorems.
  • Group Theory Definitions (SF TP/JF Maths 09/10, Rupert Levene) (handwritten, .rar) - I got really lazy and just scanned pages from my notes and didn't turn them into a pdf. Have some definitions from group theory!

    Junior Freshman (2008/2009)
  • Linear Algebra (JF TP/Maths 08/09, Vladimir Dotsenko) - these are scans of last-minute revision notes I made, so be warned, they're hand-written. There's some stuff that wasn't actually on the course as well, which I included for the laugh... mostly towards the end. Don't think we ever did anything called the "Fancy Theorem". You'd be mental to take this as gospel anyway, it's probably riddled with errors.
  • Astrophysics (JF TP/Physics 08/09, Tom Ray) - This isn't a summary of the course we did so much as a summary of the (semi)relevant chapters of The Essential Cosmic Perspective by Bennet, Donahue, Schneider, Voit (Pearson-Addison-Wesley), which was the recommended reading (I think ...) for the course. So yeah there's a lot of entirely superfluous material. Also I read the book in the space of a week before the exams, so this is all fairly condensed.


    Coming one day (maybe):
    LaTeX lecture notes to Algebraic Geometry (~commutative algebra), assuming Dr Lazaroiu doesn't put his own up before I finish the transcribing. The likelihood of me ever finishing this decreases with each passing day.
    Solutions to the rest of the mechanics problems.
    World peace.
    Group Theory definitions. (Wow, I actually put these online.)
    SF Physics notes.
    Geometry notes. (This is pretty unnecessary, as there are already plenty of geometry resources out there, but I told David Whyte I'd give him all my notes, so if I did that there'd be no reason not to upload.) (Turns out I did this in the end. Sorry world peace. See above for some notes.)