Notes from Expository Talks
Expository talks from Kakeya reading group
In the Summer of 2025, I gave three expository talks as part of a reading group on the proof of the Kakeya conjecture in R^3. My three talks all discussed iterative arguments in the paper.
Talk 1: Section 7.5
Talk 2: Section 9, Part I - Refined Induction on Scales
Talk 3: Scales, Part II - Refined Induction on Scales, continued.
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Other Talks
Slides from a mostly expository talk on Incidence Estimates for Well Spaced Tubes
This talk was originally delivered at the UGA Discrete Analysis seminar.
Course Notes
Notes from Courses I Took
Here is a folder with scans of my handwritten notes from 18.218 - Prof. Lisa Sauermann's course on Algebraic Methods in Extremal Combinatorics in Spring 2022.
In Fall 2017, I was part of collaborative efforts to scribe notes for 18.118, a topics course about decoupling taught by Larry Guth, and 18.997, a course on graph theory and additive combinatorics taught by Yufei Zhao.
Some figures from my notebooks