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Resources

Here are some resources that are helpful for my learning (in the early days), maybe they will be useful for you too!

Blogs

Books

Intro to TCS

Advanced topics in TCS

Math (with a focus on algebra)

Physics

Courses

  • CMU - by Judy Holdener.
  • MIT - by Junho Peter Whang.