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Nathan J

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Joined Jun 2022 · He/Him

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I'm currently a high school student in Missouri. As some background, during my eighth grade year, I took Calculus I, II, and III, followed by AP Physics C and AP Chemistry during my freshman year and scored a 5 in both examinations. I then self-studied Quantum Physics I, Quantum Physics II, Organic Chemistry General Relativity, and some of Quantum Physics III on MIT Opencourseware and Khan Academy. Along with this I took Real Analysis, Linear Algebra, Complex Analysis, Modern Physics, and Number Theory through a Stanford online program, and I continue to pursue QFT, General Relativity, and Partial Differential Equations. Through WashU, I’ve met Professor Thornton and Professor Rodsphon with whom I’ve discussed concepts in Analysis and Topology. Through the physics department, I’ve been researching Quantum Information with Professor Murch and Henriksen.

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Jun 2022 - Present

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Thank you so much for the explanation

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I learned a little more about Maxwell's Equations, nice!

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Awesome Help, As Always!

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Thank you for the session, I got to know about uniform convergence. Maybe provide examples for concepts, for example demonstrate the proof that lim(6n+1/5n+4)=6/5 or something like that, and same for uniform convergence.

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