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| -rw-r--r-- | agenda.org | 20 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | journal/20260411.org | 9 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | mindmap/Cauchy's Theorem.org | 4 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | mindmap/limit.org | 2 |
4 files changed, 23 insertions, 12 deletions
@@ -80,10 +80,11 @@ SCHEDULED: <2026-04-05 Sun 10:00 ++1w> - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-04-01 Wed 13:48] I need to have a schedule for cleaning my git tree. ** TODO Skincare -SCHEDULED: <2026-04-10 Fri 12:30 .+1d> +SCHEDULED: <2026-04-12 Sun 12:30 .+1d> :PROPERTIES: -:LAST_REPEAT: [2026-04-09 Thu 20:01] +:LAST_REPEAT: [2026-04-11 Sat 13:20] :END: +- State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-04-11 Sat 13:20] - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-04-09 Thu 20:01] - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-04-06 Mon 20:45] - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-04-05 Sun 16:59] @@ -99,11 +100,12 @@ Current stack: - Hyaluronic acid (2x/day) - Glycerin for hands ** TODO Supplements -SCHEDULED: <2026-04-10 Fri 12:00 .+1d> +SCHEDULED: <2026-04-12 Sun 12:00 .+1d> :PROPERTIES: -:LAST_REPEAT: [2026-04-09 Thu 20:01] +:LAST_REPEAT: [2026-04-11 Sat 13:20] :STYLE: habit :END: +- State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-04-11 Sat 13:20] - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-04-09 Thu 20:01] - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-04-07 Tue 14:40] - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-04-06 Mon 20:44] @@ -203,11 +205,12 @@ Stretches: - Seal - Cat ** TODO Journal -SCHEDULED: <2026-04-03 Fri 22:00 .+1d> +SCHEDULED: <2026-04-12 Sun 22:00 .+1d> :PROPERTIES: -:LAST_REPEAT: [2026-04-02 Thu 22:09] +:LAST_REPEAT: [2026-04-11 Sat 13:21] :STYLE: habit :END: +- State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-04-11 Sat 13:21] - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-04-02 Thu 22:09] - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-04-01 Wed 00:22] - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-03-30 Mon 04:00] @@ -242,10 +245,11 @@ SCHEDULED: <2026-04-03 Fri 22:00 .+1d> - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2025-01-11 Sat 02:25] I want to journal every day, at least a little bit, about my life and track it with a git repo. ** TODO Update Agenda -SCHEDULED: <2026-04-10 Fri 11:00 .+1d> +SCHEDULED: <2026-04-12 Sun 11:00 .+1d> :PROPERTIES: -:LAST_REPEAT: [2026-04-09 Thu 20:01] +:LAST_REPEAT: [2026-04-11 Sat 13:20] :END: +- State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-04-11 Sat 13:20] - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-04-09 Thu 20:01] - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-04-07 Tue 14:40] - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2026-04-06 Mon 20:44] diff --git a/journal/20260411.org b/journal/20260411.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a38ca3f --- /dev/null +++ b/journal/20260411.org @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +#+TITLE: Daily Journal +#+STARTUP: showeverything +#+DESCRIPTION: My daily journal entry +#+AUTHOR: Preston Pan +#+date: +#+options: broken-links:t +* Saturday, 11 April 2026 +** 13:21 +I'm currently updating my monorepo again, and I'm doing more complex analysis. I think I get what tricks are important in it now. diff --git a/mindmap/Cauchy's Theorem.org b/mindmap/Cauchy's Theorem.org index 01d507a..38f6c06 100644 --- a/mindmap/Cauchy's Theorem.org +++ b/mindmap/Cauchy's Theorem.org @@ -19,9 +19,7 @@ functions. For example: and many more, are statements about the same set of objects, posed in different ways. * Theorem #+begin_theorem -\begin{align} -\oint_{D}f(z)dz = 0 -\end{align} +If $D$ is a bounded domain with piecewise smooth boundary and $f$ is an analytic function which extends smoothly to $D \cup \partial D$, then $\oint_{D}f(z)dz = 0$. #+end_theorem #+begin_proof diff --git a/mindmap/limit.org b/mindmap/limit.org index e8ef2ea..d90eabf 100644 --- a/mindmap/limit.org +++ b/mindmap/limit.org @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ in every neighbourhood of some $x \in X$, and thus converges. #+end_proof and finally we get the Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem for $\mathbb{R}^{n}$ for free, as $\mathbb{R}^{n} \cup \lbrace \infty\rbrace$ is a compact metric space: #+begin_corollary -Every sequence in $R^{n}$ either has a convergent subsequence, or has a subsequence that escapes to $\infty$. +Every sequence in $\mathbb{R}^{n}$ either has a convergent subsequence, or has a subsequence that escapes to $\infty$. #+end_corollary Also, for the two-point compactification, it yields this result as well if you're working in that space: #+begin_corollary |
