Posts Tagged ‘ hamiltonian cycle ’

Cecilia’s Reflection Week [?]

May 27, 2012
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Cecilia’s Reflection Week [?]

I really don’t know what week it is anymore. It could be 31, because my last reflection was week 30. It could be 32, because everyone else is making week 32 reflections. Or, it could be 33 because us discrete math people are unusually bad at doing reflections on time, and maybe it is actually…

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Irene’s Reflection Week 31

May 19, 2012
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Irene’s Reflection Week 31

Arghhh! Overload of math homework.. Destruction in T- 10 seconds. 10..9…8…7… mission aborted. Whoa! That was a close call there. All the hard work I spent on my math howemowrk could have disappeared. Avoid disaster on my notebook.. check! So as we were given textbook homework, chapter 7 quiz, final exam review, and algebra II…

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Jacob’s Reflection Week 36

May 26, 2011
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Jacob’s Reflection Week 36

Almost forgot!! That would not have been good…. Wow! So much to talk about. I guess I’ll start with math. The homework mostly involves Hamiltonian Cycles, which was mildly interesting and not particularly challenging (except for the chessboard problem), so it was an average week. I wish that those grid puzzles were in the homework,…

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Allen’s Reflection Week 36

May 26, 2011
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Allen’s Reflection Week 36

This week I don’t have much to reflect on because of lack of things to share, non-math-wise. So I do expect this to be a short reflection. Like all Thursdays, my day has been extremely busy and I am left to do this reflection plus some social studies homework late at night (is is 10:44PM…

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