This is where I share documents — mainly physics and math. Everything concerning my academic work. A growing collection.
If you’re curious about how I study, you can read about it in “Mind“.
Don’t hesitate to contact me via email if you find any errors.
Wisdom begins in wonder.
Socrates
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AM – Flashcards
During the semester I write my own flashcards. This helps me filter out relevent parts of the material. I then test myself using the cards. Here is the document for the semester of General Mechanics. It contains everything I felt was important enough to remember. I’m sure there’s a few errors in there – so watch out!…
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MMP I – Flashcards
During the semester I write my own flashcards. This helps me filter out relevent parts of the material. I then test myself using the cards. Here is the document for the first semester of Mathematical Methods for Physics. It contains everything I felt was important enough to remember. I’m sure there’s a few errors in there –…
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Physics III – Flashcards
During the semester I write my own flashcards. This helps me filter out relevent parts of the material. I then test myself using the cards. Here is the document for the third semester of Physics. It contains almost everything (the material of the last few weeks aren’t covered) I felt was important enough to remeber. I’m sure…
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Complex Analysis – Flashcards
During the semester I write my own flashcards. This helps me filter out relevent parts of the material. I then test myself using the cards. Here is the document for the complex analysis lecture. It contains everything I felt was important enough to remeber. I’m sure there’s a few errors in there – so watch out! Also…
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Physics II – Cheat Sheet
For our physics 2 class, we were free to take five pages with us. I decided to write my own. I should note, that I was heavily influenced by Balázs Szekérs formulary and the lecture script from spring semester 2025 ETH Physics II by Klaus Ensslin. You can email me if you need the LaTex…
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Quantum Computing – Smart Pass Manager
Quantum computing fascinates me, so I explored IBM’s learning platform to learn more. While examining transpilation for NISQ devices, I noticed that Qiskit’s default pass manager ignores device noise and other errors. To fill this gap, I created a custom noise-aware pass manager and documented the process. As a newcomer, I relied on ChatGPT for…
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