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Youwen Wu
Last updated on Oct 31, 2024
Topics: Philosophy
Addresses the Argument for Betting on God, otherwise known as Pascal's Wager through a rational and mathematically rigorous viewpoint. Addresses key arguments based on cardinality and probability.
Youwen Wu, Christian Bordalo, Charles Krueger, and Matthieu Fayet-Faber
Last updated on Mar 09, 2024
Topics: Physics
The motion of a simple pendulum and the acceleration due to local gravity are connected, and we can express its period π in terms of its length β and gravity π through a simple formula. This also means that if we can determine π and β, we can then calculate a value for π. In this paper, we will show how to calculate an experimental value of π for Earthβs gravity using a simple pendulum.
Ananth Venkatesh and Youwen Wu
Last updated on Mar 02, 2024
Topics: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, FIRST Robotics Competition
In this paper, we present eeXiv, an open-source, open-access project hosted by Team 1280 EECS ("Electrical Engineering and Computer Science"), independent of the department of the same name at UC Berkeley. We aim to rival arXiv as the single largest open-source and open-access research paper repository and as the largest research paper repository on the West Coast, transforming San Ramon Valley High School into a tier-1 research institution. Similar to arXiv, we host electronic preprints and pos...
Youwen Wu and Ananth Venkatesh
Last updated on Feb 06, 2024
Topics: Artificial Intelligence, FIRST Robotics Competition, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Approximately 1 month ago, the Team 1280 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department (henceforth referred to as just EECS), an independent organ of the Team 1280 official organization which operates extrajudicially and without congressional oversight, requisitioned a LiDAR capable of generating a 3-D depth map of the area ahead in order to supplement and enhance the BozoVision subroutine with additional sensory input. However, a SNAFU (or deliberately malicious incompetence) led to th...
Last updated on Jan 29, 2024
DeepBozo is designed to incorporate various AI-enhanced driver assistance features and autonomous technologies. In order to meet our 1 month deadline for a prototype thatβs ready to scrimmage and train with, Team 1280 EECS needs to conduct a thorough analysis of the goals and limitations of DeepBozo and its various subroutines. In this report, we explore the various possible capabilities of DeepBozo and the feasibility of each.
Majd Bohsali, Ananth Venkatesh, and Youwen Wu
Last updated on Jan 24, 2024
This document outlines the first two weeks of prototyping conducted by the EECS subteam for Team 1280. Action items are presented in a doing/working/moving format to keep track of new developments related to EECS projects.