I have a math blog? What is this?
The main excuse I had for ignoring Mount Bourbaki for the past month or so was the Intel science competition, which ended last week. It was a lot of fun—I met many interesting people and enjoyed numerous pleasant conversations.
To my surprise, I ended up coming in third place. I was quite stunned by this especially after hearing the finalists called before me–I have to say that I was genuinely amazed by every project that I saw.
Of course, I can’t resist a picture. Here is one from the gala, of the top three:
I’m the guy on the left looking in the wrong direction.
I probably will do a technical post at some point about what my project was all about, but for now here is a non-technical video I made:
Other than this, I also know now what I’m doing this summer. I’m going to do an REU at Penn State, where I’ll be working on a topic that I should probably find out about soon. What I’m going to do next fall is still undetermined.
As of late, I’ve been reading up on some logic and model theory and a bit of ergodic theory (from Walters’ book, which I recommend). I tried to study Spanier while I was at Intel though didn’t get very far. And I sincerely will try to get some entries up soon. I don’t know whether I will be able to keep my promise of Grothendieck topologies just yet.