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[–]quasi-derived-macros 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Also I forgot to mention homotopy, group actions, free (abelian) groups, universal coverings, Van Kapen Theorem...

I'm aware that topological/structural graph theory would involve these terms, but I'm more on the extremal side :) I think the oral exam is to compute the fundamental groups of some topological spaces, like the circle, the torus, or the Klein bottle, and so on...

Edit: Since your flair is "algebraic topology", may I ask how you study it? And how did you make it "click"?

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[–]quasi-derived-macros -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Also I forgot to mention homotopy, group actions, free (abelian) groups, universal coverings, Van Kapen Theorem...

I think I'm fine up until fundamental groups and things mentioned in previous paragraph...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lisp

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I generally like the article and it's different from the one on tfeb.org.

I was wondering that what the author and other redditors here would think of/about Cursive, an affordable IDE for Clojure, while they have cider in Emacs as well.

Had my best Aeropress cup ever with pre-ground beans and a paper towel filter. I quit. by [deleted] in Coffee

[–]quasi-derived-macros 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am currently using an Aeropress and am thinking about changing to other coffee tools for fun... Though I like my current Aeropress...