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my work ethic | pinned post

Think I’ve kind of learned that the more authentic and genuine it is, the better it will work for you.

December 16, 2023

NY Phil opens Shanghai Summer Music Festival with French Impressionism Works

Shanghai’s annual Music in the Summer Air (MISA) opens today. This year’s opening concert features Salonen conducting the NY Philharmonic. The program ensembles a luxurious night packed with some of 20th-century’s most color-saturated orchestral music: Ravel’s Ma Mére l’Oye Debussy’s La Mer Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique NY Phil’s musicians has amazing technique (of course) — like in Ma mère l’Oye, the orchestra sounds like it’s breathing in watercolor. Both Ravel and Salonen tonight are really masters of delicate textures....

July 1, 2025

Eliciting Information with Limited Feedback | Notes from a Talk by Nicolas Lambert

Professor Nicolas Lambert recently gave a talk at SUFE on ‘Paying for Estimates Incentives in Statistical Reporting.’

June 30, 2025

Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique | Background Story

This piece comes with plot, and is practically a 19-century fever dream

June 29, 2025

3 Tips for Good Theory Slides & Talks

Here are three immensely useful tips my advisors gave me: Word Upperbound per Slide Aim for no more than three bullet points per slide, with six words per point. This isn’t a strict rule, but it’s a great standard and minimalistic ethos to follow whenever possible. Structure: Readability + Math This is a more advanced technique, but incredibly helpful for theoretical econ talks. Try to layer your slides with two different levels of information....

June 27, 2025

Grande Valse Brillante (Waltz No. 1 in E-Flat, Op.18)

another episode of Youtube waltz watch

June 26, 2025

In Memory of 蔡澜 (Chua Lam)

挥一挥衣袖,不带走一片云彩 (I wave my sleeves. Not even a wisp of cloud will I bring away) Chua Lam, the beloved food critic and cultural icon based in Hong Kong, passed away today. His deep love for food went beyond appetite—it shaped a way of living. A philosophy that was unique, profound, popular, and deeply worth remembering. Rest in peace. Wish heaven (or anywhere you’re in) have great food. I don’t think I can explain the essence of this wise man’s worldview in a single paragraph....

June 25, 2025

A pink, minimalistic beamer latex template on overleaf

I designed a beamer latex template. Here’s the overleaf link and here’s the demo pdf. See the pdf for other pages of the demo. Design idea: Use the Poppins typeface — it’s a round, sans-serif font. (an open-source substitute for Google’s beautiful proprietary font Product Sans). (See Google Fonts: Poppins for details. Color: black text with pink accent on light-beige background. Minimalistic functions: I disabled navigation toolbar and the page that list references....

June 24, 2025

Tchaikovsky's Swan Coda from the Appendix

I’m graduating tmrw :) For this coda chapter, I really want to play this music for myself: Vivacious tempo, sparkling technique, bursting with joy, somewhat hidden, and adds a little bit obsession over details and perfection — this piece really best summarize my undergrad journey. What piece would you choose as your graduation day bgm?

June 23, 2025

Approximation Algorithm for RMAB

The paper “Approximation Algorithms for Restless Bandit Problems” by Guha, Munagala, Shi (2009) designed a $2 + \epsilon$-approximation algorithm for a special class of RMAB (“Feedback MAB”, and generalized to “Monotone MAB”). The algorithm is fundamentally different to the classical Whittle Index. The paper’s analysis uses a duality-based algorithmic technique—it is vastly different compared with Weber (1988)’s proof for RMAB’s asymptotic optimality, hence the $2 + \epsilon$ approximation outcome doesn’t requires asymptotic....

June 22, 2025