diff --git a/documents/GeoTopo/GeoTopo.pdf b/documents/GeoTopo/GeoTopo.pdf index f242058..ccb8356 100644 Binary files a/documents/GeoTopo/GeoTopo.pdf and b/documents/GeoTopo/GeoTopo.pdf differ diff --git a/documents/GeoTopo/Kapitel1.tex b/documents/GeoTopo/Kapitel1.tex index 635d9f3..0bd6bc3 100644 --- a/documents/GeoTopo/Kapitel1.tex +++ b/documents/GeoTopo/Kapitel1.tex @@ -301,13 +301,13 @@ Auch gibt es Mengen, die sowohl abgeschlossen als auch offen sind. \end{beweis} \section{Stetigkeit}\index{Stetigkeit|(} -\begin{definition} \xindex{stetig} \xindex{Homöomorphismus} +\begin{definition} Seien $X, Y$ topologische Räume und $f:X \rightarrow Y$ eine Abbildung. \begin{enumerate}[label=\alph*),ref=\theplaindefinition.\alph*] - \item $f$ heißt \textbf{stetig}, wenn für jedes offene + \item $f$ heißt \textbf{stetig}\xindex{Abbildung!stetige}, wenn für jedes offene $U \subseteq Y$ auch $f^{-1} (U) \subseteq X$ offen ist. \label{def:stetigkeit} - \item $f$ heißt \textbf{Homöomorphismus}, wenn $f$ stetig ist + \item $f$ heißt \textbf{Homöomorphismus}\xindex{Homöomorphismus}, wenn $f$ stetig ist und es eine stetige Abbildung $g: Y \rightarrow X$ gibt, sodass $g \circ f = \text{id}_X$ und $f \circ g = \text{id}_Y$. diff --git a/documents/cv-curriculum-vitae/cv-curriculum-vitae.tex b/documents/cv-curriculum-vitae/cv-curriculum-vitae.tex index 0815ae3..b3e8c9c 100644 --- a/documents/cv-curriculum-vitae/cv-curriculum-vitae.tex +++ b/documents/cv-curriculum-vitae/cv-curriculum-vitae.tex @@ -277,10 +277,10 @@ from 2011 & \textbf{Bachelor of Science} \\ \section{Computer Skills} \begin{tabular}{rl} -Basic Knowledge & \textsc{C++}, \textsc{JavaScript}\\ +Basic Knowledge & \textsc{JavaScript}\\ & \textsc{Linux}, \textsc{SQL}, \textsc{PHP}\\ \\ -Intermediate Knowledge - & \LaTeX, \textsc{Java}, \textsc{Python}, \textsc{HTML}\\ \\ +Intermediate Knowledge & \LaTeX, \textsc{Java}, \textsc{HTML}\\ \\ +Good Knowledge & \textsc{Python}\\ \\ \end{tabular} %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -338,20 +338,18 @@ better in problem solving if I get more time to think about it.}\\ I watched a video about Google Driverless Car in June 2013 and was totally amazed. I've started two online courses on Udacity to learn -more about this topic. In the next months, I want to apply the knowledge -I've got by participating in KaMaRo. KaMaRo -is a group of students who already built a robot, but currently -it still needs much improvement in path finding. By working with -those students I will also get better in C++.\\ +more about this topic. Currently, I try to find a good way to +compute the minimum distance of a point to a cubic spline which +is necessary to apply the PID algorithm for steering control.\\ I'm currently employed as a research assistant at Institute for Anthropomatics (KIT). My task is to implement some changes that were proposed in a thesis -to the KIT lecture translation system. I hope this will give me some -more praxis in C++ and get skills in speech recognition. -I would like to write my bachelor's thesis about a topic in this field. -I will definitely also make a masters degree in computer science, but -I don't know if I will specialize in speech recogntion and simultanious -translation. Another topic about which I would like to learn more +to the KIT lecture translation system. The work helps me to understand +how speech recognition works. + +I will definitely also make a masters degree in computer science. + +A topic about which I would like to learn more are self driving cars. But I think there are no courses in Karlsruhe about this.\\ @@ -373,8 +371,9 @@ in an English speaking country which is not in Europe. \section{Projects} \begin{tabular}{rl} -10/2013 & \textbf{KaMaRo Engineering}\\ -& \textit{creating and programming a robot}\\ \\ +11/2013 & \textbf{Minimum distance paper}\\ +& \textit{research to compute the minimum distance}\\ +& \textit{ to a cubic spline}\hfill \href{https://github.com/MartinThoma/LaTeX-examples/tree/master/documents/math-minimal-distance-to-cubic-function}{$\rightarrow$ read more}\\ %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 06/2013 & \textbf{Interpolation}\\ @@ -410,8 +409,6 @@ in an English speaking country which is not in Europe. \section{Online Courses} \begin{tabular}{rll} -10/2013 & \textbf{Machine Learning} & Stanford\\ - & \textit{not finished yet} &\\\\ 09/2013 & \textbf{Artificial Intelligence} & Udacity\\ & \textbf{for Robotics} &\\ & \textit{finished 10/2013} &\\\\ diff --git a/documents/math-minimal-distance-to-cubic-function/Readme.md b/documents/math-minimal-distance-to-cubic-function/Readme.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e9d9cc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/documents/math-minimal-distance-to-cubic-function/Readme.md @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +This paper is currently (19.12.2013) written. Statements might be +incorrect, strucutre and content will change.