UNC-CH '24
The more you know,
the less you know
This is my landing page—nothing to see here, if you can read this you’re too close, et cetera, ad infinitum, ad nauseum.
I’m a sophomore at UNC Chapel Hill double majoring in math and CS while minoring in music. My academic interests are in mathematical analysis and deep learning, although I spend a disproportionately large amount of time finding the willpower to practice piano.
Contrary to popular belief, I do learn things occasionally; when it’s particularly noteworthy, I blog to celebrate. You can read my latest posts below, and if they aren’t mindnumbing enough, feel free to satiate your perverted desires with the rest of my entries.
I needed to organize various facts relating to measure and integration, not least because I have an exam coming up…
In my first blog post, I discuss the proof of the Lebesgue-Radon-Nikodym Theorem as given in Folland’s Real Analysis.
Sometimes, things are painfully obvious, and I wonder how I ever could not have understood this or that concept. Then, I forget everything and the cycle repeats. Until now, that is.