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The Counterintuitive Mathematics of Random Walks

Recently, in a lecture for EECS 126, my professor told us an interesting fact about random walks. He left it as an exercise for us to understand, simply stating it without proof...

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Using Stable Baselines to train Autonomous Drones

The realm of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is experiencing a surge in interest, a trend driven by their increasing versatility and expanding roles in various sectors ...

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Learning to play Coup with DQN

I've recently been having a lot of fun playing the board game Coup. Since being introduced to it, I've put a lot of thought towards potential strategies and ...

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Cal Hacks AI Hackathon

Over this past weekend, I had the privilege of participating in the Cal Hacks AI Hackathon, an exceptional event that provided me with the opportunity to ...

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My Sophomore Year at UC Berkeley

A month ago, I completed my second year at Berkeley, and now that I've had some time to think about what I accomplished, I couldn't be more proud of myself. This year brought about new challenges and ...

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Mi viaje a México

Este verano pasado, mi novia, su familia y yo fuimos a México (27 de julio al 14 de agosto). Fue un viaje muy ocupado y divertido. Fuimos a cinco estados ...

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An Interesting Sum Subset Problem

About a month ago, I came across an interesting 3Blue1Brown video. This video covered an interesting math olympiad problem about counting subsets. It asked the following ...

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My Freshman Year at UC Berkeley

I’ve just finished my Freshman year at the University of California, Berkeley. Reflecting back on my experiences, I feel I've learned a lot—both in and out of the classroom. I've had an amazing year at Berkeley, and ...

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