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2:58pm Mon 23rd Sep, ANONYMOUS

Hi, I've been working on one of the problems in the project, and after a while of unsuccessful attempts and research, have come across a (maths) paper that seems like it could be extremely helpful. The paper itself doesn't contain code, but introduces a method that I would like to attempt to replicate in code to assist me with the project problem. My question (if what I find in the paper ends up being useful) - is this permitted? If you would like some form of reference to the paper, would you like any specific format, or just a link to the paper / doi address?


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3:22pm Mon 23rd Sep, Max WG.

ANONYMOUS wrote:
> Hi, > > I've been working on one of the problems in the project, and after a while of unsuccessful attempts and research, have come across a (maths) paper that seems like it could be extremely helpful. The paper itself doesn't contain code, but introduces a method that I would like to attempt to replicate in code to assist me with the project problem. > > My question (if what I find in the paper ends up being useful) - is this permitted? If you would like some form of reference to the paper, would you like any specific format, or just a link to the paper / doi address?
You are permitted to learn new concepts and apply them. I strongly encourage it, and it's entire point of the unit! Having said that, the labs and lectures should cover all the relevant concepts you need for the project. If you are worried that we won't cover the concept you have in mind in a future lecture and want to avoid any questions, feel free to link the paper in the comments (a doi is good).

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