Abhigyan Singh
high-school mathematician · in love with proofs, paradoxes, and anything that can be written with a
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> reading functions · calculus · discrete math
> currently working through olympiad problem sets
> tools LaTeX · python · pen and a blank notebook
> latest theorem ∑ 1/n² = π²/6 (Basel, Euler 1734)
Welcome. This site is my working notebook: research notes, blog posts, programs I'm part of, and the questions I keep coming back to. Every page supports full LaTeX, so when I write a proof I can write it the way I'd write it on paper.
Pick a section below to dive in.
$ ls ./sections
▸About Me
Hi, I'm Abhigyan Singh - an aspiring high school mathematician deeply interested in algebra and number theory, and more generally how seemingly disparate subjects are deeply inconnected.
cd ./about →▸Research
Notes on what I'm currently thinking about, ongoing problems, and short write-ups.
cd ./research →▸Blogs
Short pieces on mathematical ideas, problem-solving techniques, and things I learned the hard way.
cd ./blogs →▸Programs
Programs, competitions, and educational initiatives I've taken part in.
cd ./programs →▸Interests
Beyond the core mathematics, I'm interested in how mathematical structure shows up in artificial intelligence and computation.
cd ./interests →
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