NEWS AND UPDATES
11.09.08 - TO THAT SELECTED GROUP OF VOTERS: For a small project for my seminar class 'Game Theory and Democracy', I am conducting a poll on what criterion best indicates a top ranked university. You can start voting by clicking here. Your participation is greatly appreciated and the public can also vote. 01.06.08 - TO THE FIVE BELOVED PEOPLE VISITING MY SCHOOL: The story behind this, learn about the origins and my journey of this project. My latest (and best) work to date, check out the QM module on my channel. Just a snippet of my fan base, comments they left after my lessons. And to the rest of my fans, thanks for your support once again. Summer is here but my time will be spent preparing the much requested Calculus of Variations. 16.05.08 - After much time spent in the lecture hall, I have completed filming my greatest work to date - my take on mysterious realm of Quantum Mechanics. Kindly give me a few weeks to do the editing and writing, but for those who want a sneak preview, check this out. 12.04.08 - ATTENTION: MIT AND UCBERKELEY ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE You might be visiting this website now. I thought you might want to read a personal message from me to the admissions committee. For verification purposes when cross checking with my application: MIT - name: Donovan Lee Wen Min, DOB: 2nd September 1985 UCBerkeley - name: Donovan Lee, Applicant ID: 4022848 04.04.08 - Added 5 lessons in the Multiple Integrals module the last one being 'Hunting Gold, Alternative Approach'. 03.04.08 - Two things. First, I have went through most of the lessons in the 'Fourier Analysis' section and have updated the 'Similar to:' list, linking with the other lessons regarding double integral, as you'll need this technique for evaluating some of the series. Second, those with a keen eye would have notice in the 'Pure Applied' modules, the upcoming module 'Special Relativistic Mechanics' has been replaced with 'Quantum Mechanics'. Yes, it is correct. there has been a push by physicists to address the current problems in QM, so lessons on this subject will be coming to you in May. I'll try my best to keep it on schedule this time. 02.18.08 - The links to the other lessons, the 7th one onwards, in the 'Multiple Integrals' module is not up yet. I have already upload the videos on the server but have yet to finalized the notes. 02.09.08 - Gaussian Math has made it to the local press! An advance thank you to all those who have been supportive with their valuable feedback. 02.08.08 - Happy Chinese New Year! As a Hong Bao for MA1104 students and the casual visitor, the first 6 lessons on 'Multiple Integrals' are up starting with 'Definition of the Double Integral'. 01.20.08 - First few lessons on 'Multiple Integrals' are up. Have to handle a few more admin to approve the rest of the syllabus. 01.15.08 - Due to popular demand, I have created a new course 'Multiple Integrals' in the miscellaneous section. I hope all the physics and engineering students find the lessons useful. 11.28.07 - Moved course 'Fourier Analysis' to the Applied section. I believe it is more situable there. It is also is clear room in the Pure section for 'Calculus of Variations'. 11.19.07 - Some of you must be wondering what happen to my module on 'Special Relativistic Mechanics' which was originally 'Spacetime Geometry'. Well, here's the reason why. Don't worry, the module will be up in due course. 11.15.07 - Added blog entry 'Nothing else matters'. 11.09.07 - I have fixed all the links in the navigation box on the right as well as adding various links in the 'Similar to:' list to facilitate learning. 11.06.07 - A quick shout out to all my fans who have been spurring some mathematical discussion via email namely those who talked about convergence series, mathematical proofs and directional derivatives. 11.04.07 - I have just uploaded a few more lessons in the Fourier Analysis module in particularly the 'Convergence of a Fourier series'. I suggest reviewing this lesson and it is pinnacle in understanding the relationship between the function and the Fourier series. 11.01.07 - The NBA season is underway and boy I got to say that I am officially a 'Celtics' fan. KG, Pierce and Allen. Yup! It's a good time to be in Boston. 10.25.07 - Anyone there reading up Complex Variable Analysis? Perhaps you would find my lastest blog entry 'Imagine Integrating' an interesting read. 10.23.07 - Presenting the latest module in Gaussian Math - Fourier Analysis. In the next couple of weeks, we'll study the great work of Joseph Fourier. We start with the definitions and some examples of the Fourier Series. 10.13.07 - Having done high school and undegraduate mathematics for the past 3 years of my life, I thought of crystallizing my experiences learning the subject in 10 quotes created by me. They can read them in my blog entry. 10.08.07 - I'm back! Dear all, after much smooth invigilating at the A-level exam, I'm back working at Gaussian Math. Let's first resume our study by studying Bernoulli's Equation and three famous Fluid Mechanics problems especially one which I personally like, revisiting the Hovercraft. Oh yeah, I have almost fixed the problem with the browser incapability issues. Most pages should appear fine now, with still a some glitches for IE6 users. 09.20.07 - Have an update. Here it goes in order of preference: 1. I will be away for a week to moderate an A-level Math exam so don't expect any new content during that time period. I will occasionally update the blog though. I also wanted to take this time to read up and improve my mathematics knowledge so as to improve the standard of my lectures. 2. Completed all the written lesson for the 'Fluid Mechanics' module. It should keep you busy while I'm gone. 3. I would like to extend my thanks for all those who have supported me through emails and my Youtube channel. I feel a sense of joy knowing you guys appreciate my online videos. 4. Expect the next module to be 'Fourier Analysis'. I can't wait to post the videos. Lastly, some words from Einstein who have kept me going in Gaussian Math. "Only a life lived for others is worth living." 09.15.07 - The written solutions for the AMC Function questions are up. You can download them and these your analytical skills. |



