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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Some cool MIT OCW courses


  1. MIT 6.851 Advanced Data Structures Open Courseware

  2. MIT 6.079 / 6.975 Introduction to Convex Optimization

  3. MIT 6.253 Convex Analysis and Optimization

  4. 18.098 / 6.099 Street-Fighting Mathematics

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