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The course is a topics course mainly focusing on Set Theory. However, we will be exploring historical and philosophical aspects of the theory. All students are graduating seniors. Currently, half are pure math students and the other half are computational linguistic students. I would like for them to expand on math, computability and linguistic articles. They are all fluent in Spanish and English so they might be interested in translating and expanding articles in both languages.
Student | Assigned | Reviewing |
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Riveram881 | ||
SkekSil - Chamberlain | Lucas's theorem, es:Teorema de Lucas | |
ArnaldoMathBoy | ||
Dlopezramos | Hex (board game), es:Hex (juego) | |
ArnaldoRodrigo |
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