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Quantum Formalism β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 28 Jan 21
  1. The final session of the foundation module will cover topics such as Compatible & Incompatible Operators, Time-Translation Symmetry, Quantum Integrable Systems, Quantum Axioms, Composite Quantum Systems, and Quantum Entanglement.
  2. Newcomers are welcome to join the final session, but it's recommended to have covered the previous sessions or have some background in university-level physics/mathematics to fully follow along.
  3. The registration link for the final session can be accessed at https://www.crowdcast.io/e/lecture-17-quantum-formalism.
Quantum Formalism β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 16 Mar 21
  1. Get ready for an upcoming live Q&A session focusing on course certification and career tips, hosted by BambordΓ© BaldΓ©.
  2. Expect insights on what STEM talent acquisition looks for in CVs/resumes beyond completing quantum challenges.
  3. Access a webinar on the performance of Domain-Wall Encoding for Quantum Annealing available on YouTube.
Quantum Formalism β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 06 Sep 21
  1. The upcoming lecture will focus on a topology crash course before moving on to topological manifolds.
  2. Registration is available for the lecture happening this Friday at 5 pm BST.
  3. You're encouraged to join the Discord community server for further engagement.
The Palindrome β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 27 Jun 25
  1. You can choose the topic of an upcoming course. This is a chance for you to influence what will be taught.
  2. There are two potential topics for the course: Mathematics of Machine Learning and Neural Networks from Scratch.
  3. The goal of the Mathematics of Machine Learning course is to focus on practical coding instead of just theory.
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Quantum Formalism β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 19 Apr 22
  1. Registration is open for the next live session about Group Theory Crash Course.
  2. A talk by BambordΓ© about exposing Abstract Mathematical Structures to Aspiring Quantum Computing Pros will be held on May 21st.
  3. If you missed any live sessions, recordings are available on the YouTube playlist. Join the Discord community for group study sessions.
Quantum Formalism β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 06 May 22
  1. The lecture is about group theory and includes a crash course on cyclic groups.
  2. The pace of the challenges and abstraction levels will increase in upcoming sessions.
  3. Future topics may cover the Discrete Logarithm Problem and the Diffie-Hellman key exchange using cyclic groups.
Quantum Formalism β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 01 Jun 22
  1. The lecture covers key concepts in group theory and their applications like cyclic groups in the Diffie-Hellman key exchange protocol.
  2. If you missed any live sessions, recordings are available on a YouTube playlist for catch-up.
  3. Join the Discord community for group study sessions and stay updated by following the company's LinkedIn and Twitter accounts.
Quantum Formalism β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 03 Sep 22
  1. Understanding the abstract definition of a topology on a set can help in comprehending sigma algebras, which can be generated from existing topologies like Borel sigma Algebras.
  2. MTFA offers a YouTube Playlist for reference: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6N_Y7ao_aHtdzh1tgonK08g0Nx8Owjps.
  3. Joining the Discord channel provided allows participation in discussions and questions to the speakers, as well as checking out the QF LinkedIn page for more information.
Quantum Formalism β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 17 Oct 22
  1. Learn about the application of group theory in Origami Modular Design from a talk by Bob Miller.
  2. Explore Representation Theory for Geometric Quantum Machine Learning in the upcoming Lie Groups & Representations course.
  3. Discover the lectures on Measure Theory & Functional Analysis available on YouTube, covering topics like real analysis, sigma algebras, measures, and Borel Measures.
Quantum Formalism β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 08 Sep 23
  1. The course on quantum hardware has prerequisite lectures on differential equations available on YouTube.
  2. There are just one or two more reviews on differential equations before delving into the quantum lectures.
  3. Late admission for the course is still possible through the Course Admission Form for those with limited mathematical background.
Symbolic Capital(ism) β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 04 Feb 19
  1. Universities are becoming more ideologically homogenous, mirroring the political leanings of the communities they are embedded in.
  2. There is a longitudinal correlation between the political leanings of faculty at universities and their surrounding communities.
  3. Addressing the ideological imbalance in academia may require extending access and opportunity to a broader swath of the population, outside of just influencing attitudes within academic circles.
Journal of Gurdjieff Studies β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 02 Dec 22
  1. Our language is subjective and full of wrong concepts, leading to misunderstandings. People unknowingly speak different 'languages' even when using the same words.
  2. For proper understanding, an exact language based on relativity is needed. The new language for ancient knowledge focuses on the idea of conscious evolution.
  3. In the new language, the concept of 'man' is divided into seven levels. Each level represents a different stage of development, from the mechanical 'man number one' to the evolved 'man number seven.'
Journal of Gurdjieff Studies β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 01 Jan 23
  1. The post provides references and quotations for January 2023 articles related to language, understanding, medicine, confrontation, contact, blending of functionings, the arena, and a confrontative example.
  2. The content is exclusive for paid subscribers, with sections covering various insightful topics.
  3. Paid subscribers can access the detailed articles and further insights on the mentioned subjects.
Tecnica β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 28 Jul 24
  1. Always start by understanding the problem well. Ask questions and take notes, which will help you cover all important details and edge cases.
  2. Propose a simple, brute-force solution first. This shows you know the basic approach, and you can compare it to the optimal one later.
  3. Before coding, plan out your solution thoroughly in comments. This helps you clarify your thoughts and reduces mistakes when you start writing the actual code.
Tecnica β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 28 Jul 24
  1. Going to university is still a good choice because it can open up job opportunities. But just having a degree won't guarantee success, so you need to gain extra experiences.
  2. You learn useful study skills and problem-solving strategies in university. However, to really prepare for a job, you should also do projects and learn on your own.
  3. Make sure to network and gain experiences while in university. Connecting with others and participating in events can really help shape your future career.
The Future of Education β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 23 Oct 24
  1. The Supreme Court's recent ruling has brought relief to many in higher education, as it may create more stability in regulations, helping schools innovate and invest without constant changes.
  2. There's a possibility that college sports revenue might be taxed, as it may not directly relate to educational purposes, which could lead colleges to change how they manage their athletic programs.
  3. There is a referendum in Massachusetts about ending a graduation exam requirement, which many believe is important for ensuring that students have the necessary skills before graduating, rather than relying solely on teachers' grades.
The Future of Education β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 15 Oct 24
  1. The upcoming book 'Job Moves' will be available on November 19th and aims to help people advance their careers. A video featuring the authors introduces some key ideas from the book.
  2. The previous book, 'From Reopen to Reinvent,' ranked number 7 on Porchlight's Nonfiction Bestsellers list for September 2024. This success highlights the reception and importance of the book's themes.
  3. The podcast episode on the impact of college athletics discusses how changes in this area affect all of higher education. The conversation includes insights on sustainability and the role of student athletes.
Job Interview Society β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 20 Feb 23
  1. Employers may ask about your educational background in job interviews, so be prepared with clear answers about your qualifications and experiences.
  2. Focus on highlighting skills and knowledge that match the employer's needs when discussing your education during interviews.
  3. By providing meaningful responses about your educational background, you can demonstrate to employers that you are a qualified candidate for the job.
Journal of Gurdjieff Studies β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 03 Feb 23
  1. Self-study is key to self-knowledge and starts with understanding the functions of the 'human machine'
  2. Proper self-observation helps in distinguishing between the four basic functions of the 'human machine': thinking, emotional, moving, instinctive
  3. Imagination and daydreaming are examples of the wrong work of centers and can hinder 'useful' mental activity and self-study
Journal of Gurdjieff Studies β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 30 Nov 23
  1. The post discusses 'How to read men' and is part of a series of psychological essays by Orage.
  2. The content seems to be available to paid subscribers only, as indicated by the 'This post is for paid subscribers' message.
  3. Readers are directed to subscribe or sign in as paid subscribers to access the full content.
Life Coaching Curriculum & Soft Skills for Leadership β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 11 Feb 24
  1. Clearly define the problem to ensure everyone is on the same page.
  2. Use tools like the Fishbone Diagram to visually map out causes and connections.
  3. Employ techniques like the "5 Whys" to dig deeper into root causes and prioritize based on impact for effective problem-solving.