Was flipping through my files and books last night to prepare for my intro talk. For a moment, I felt myself being buried under them. Both physically and mentally. Imagine putting one file full of papers, one stack of photocopied stuff, and one book on my lap, then another 5 books on my bed, more stacks of notes on my table. I dug out my functional analysis and lebesgue integration notes.
It's a heavy load. In order to make the audience understand my talk, I'm going to skip lots of details. What they'll see aren't going to even appear in my thesis. Because in the thesis, I'm proving not for the self adjoint operators, they're only mentioned as a corollary to the general cases. And I'm only going to mention the inequalities. The equalities ( which make up 3/4 of the proof) is going to be skipped. Of a sudden, I realize my project isn't that simple afterall. I better stop assuring friends that they'll understand every single thing I say during my talk.
Anyway, the talk isn't going to be that soon. Just that, my supervisor is a very good speaker when it comes to talks and stuff. I don't want to disgrace him. The better and nicer he is, the more I don't want to disgrace him. :)
I'll need to use winedt for my slides. For the time being, it looks easy. I'll figure out everything after my tests. Graph theory and econs next week. Matrix computation for the week after. I hope everything goes well. Graph... sigh.
Doubt I'll have time for updates next week.