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Basic Combinatorical ideas #18

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aargup934 opened this issue Jun 9, 2022 · 0 comments
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Basic Combinatorical ideas #18

aargup934 opened this issue Jun 9, 2022 · 0 comments

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About the author

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Hi, I am Aarav Gupta, and I am currently a 14-year-old studying in high school as a freshman. I am a math enthusiast, and I am currently preparing for math olympiads. I am particularly interested in the field of combinatorics, as it has a lot of applications, and some interesting questions come from it.

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I would like to create a piece of content highlighting different combinatorical ideas such as pigeonhole principle, double counting, graph theory, and applications in computer science.

Target medium

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I am hoping for someone who can create a video, and is comfortable in using softwares such as manim

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Contact details

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My email is aargup934@gmail.com, and my discord is Aarav#9559

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