Your best bet at this point would be https://mathacademy.com/. Their CS course will be launched between okt and dec. In the meantime I would recommend levelling up your math using the same website. I noticed this line…
For a moment there I thought it was talking about this high school project, https://www.eurisko.us/
Nice, there is a guy here live coding a tesseract on a string in javascript using geometric algebra. The code is general enough that you just have to adjust the dimension n=2,3 or 4. The rest of the code is identical.…
The theory is nice but does this actually happen? My mental model is that money in the pocket of companies is "low entropy money" and money returned to shareholders is "high entropy money". It's the same amount, but…
“Interaction nets” might be what you are looking for. I believe there were a couple of hackernews threads about it.
What can I say. It simply wasn’t taught at our university. Instead the advanced linear algebra course focused more on abstract function spaces to prepare us for quantum mechanics. This was before the machine learning…
I’ve been a paying customer since October last year. I discovered it after someone recommended it in a hackernews comment. I’m guessing you’re mentally comparing this to all the possible books you could buy instead for…
Geometric Algebra subsumes and extends quaternions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60z_hpEAtD8
I'm glad the western media talked about this situation extensively before during and after the Brasilian election that ousted Bolsanero.
Everyone here is asking the right questions. How fine grained are the assessments? What is the tempo? Etc. However, I don’t see any objections that haven’t already been addressed. This graph traversal based learning is…
Can you explain your objections? I don’t really understand this comment.
I am a customer of mathacademy.com, an intelligent tutoring system with a focus on math. Right now they are putting the finishing touches on their courses like abstract algebra and discrete mathematics. They already…
This sounds very similar to the system behind http://mathacademy.com . You follow a graph of skills and dependencies and because you always have the necessary prerequisites it is always doable. Their team of…
Maybe a long shot but is there a course on “Geometric Algebra” offered by ASU by any chance? The founder of GA, David Hestenes is a former professor there (emeritus).
My experience has been that I never fail to make progress whenever I encounter something I didn’t know or was weak in. The system offers you plenty of practice problems, at just the right level, to make sure you master…
You should definitely check out mathacademy.com. They teach university level math using an AI system that is basically space-repetition on steroids. One hour a day should be enough to make steady progress.
If people want to replicate the same feats as this kid you should check out http://mathacademy.com People are constantly talking about chatGPT and reinforcement learning but mathacademy is using AI to teach humans. And…
Your best bet at this point would be https://mathacademy.com/. Their CS course will be launched between okt and dec. In the meantime I would recommend levelling up your math using the same website. I noticed this line…
For a moment there I thought it was talking about this high school project, https://www.eurisko.us/
Nice, there is a guy here live coding a tesseract on a string in javascript using geometric algebra. The code is general enough that you just have to adjust the dimension n=2,3 or 4. The rest of the code is identical.…
The theory is nice but does this actually happen? My mental model is that money in the pocket of companies is "low entropy money" and money returned to shareholders is "high entropy money". It's the same amount, but…
“Interaction nets” might be what you are looking for. I believe there were a couple of hackernews threads about it.
What can I say. It simply wasn’t taught at our university. Instead the advanced linear algebra course focused more on abstract function spaces to prepare us for quantum mechanics. This was before the machine learning…
I’ve been a paying customer since October last year. I discovered it after someone recommended it in a hackernews comment. I’m guessing you’re mentally comparing this to all the possible books you could buy instead for…
Geometric Algebra subsumes and extends quaternions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60z_hpEAtD8
I'm glad the western media talked about this situation extensively before during and after the Brasilian election that ousted Bolsanero.
Everyone here is asking the right questions. How fine grained are the assessments? What is the tempo? Etc. However, I don’t see any objections that haven’t already been addressed. This graph traversal based learning is…
Can you explain your objections? I don’t really understand this comment.
I am a customer of mathacademy.com, an intelligent tutoring system with a focus on math. Right now they are putting the finishing touches on their courses like abstract algebra and discrete mathematics. They already…
This sounds very similar to the system behind http://mathacademy.com . You follow a graph of skills and dependencies and because you always have the necessary prerequisites it is always doable. Their team of…
Maybe a long shot but is there a course on “Geometric Algebra” offered by ASU by any chance? The founder of GA, David Hestenes is a former professor there (emeritus).
My experience has been that I never fail to make progress whenever I encounter something I didn’t know or was weak in. The system offers you plenty of practice problems, at just the right level, to make sure you master…
You should definitely check out mathacademy.com. They teach university level math using an AI system that is basically space-repetition on steroids. One hour a day should be enough to make steady progress.
If people want to replicate the same feats as this kid you should check out http://mathacademy.com People are constantly talking about chatGPT and reinforcement learning but mathacademy is using AI to teach humans. And…