Concepts - Search, Constraint Satisfaction & Uncertainity
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Concepts - Search, Constraint Satisfaction & Uncertainity
Fourth assignment in UofT Computational Design course (2017).
Standard operating procedure for the ultrafast laser and electron diffraction setup.
Latex sources for phy450 (Relativistic E&M) notes, published at: http://peeterjoot.com/writing/relativistic-electrodynamics/
Extracting topics using rules.
Assignment 1 for Computational Design course at University of Toronto (2017).
Second assignment of UofT Computational Design course (2017).
Phase 2 of Final Project in Software Design at University of Toronto (2017)
Mathematical proof of functionality, of a highly efficient pseudo-random number generator: The Ziggurat Method
This repository contains assignments and their solutions for the course: Learn to Program: The Fundamentals. They were added after successfully completing the University of Toronto's non-credit online offering of the course at Coursera.
An Android and iOS app for findings washrooms (among other amenities) on the UofT campus built in React Native + Expo
Second assignment of UofT Software Design course (Fall 2017).
Third assignment of UofT Computational Design course (2017).
Website for the Solar System Exploration Group at the University of Toronto
Phase 1 of final project of Software Design course at University of Toronto (Fall 2017).
This repository contains assignments and their solutions for the course: Learn to Program: Crafting Quality Code. They were added after successfully completing the University of Toronto's non-credit online offering of the course at Coursera.
LaTeX source code of the Ph.D. thesis of Lai Chung Liu
APS360 project repository
University of Toronto Self-Driving Car Specialization Projects on Coursera
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