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Feel free to re-use the exercises you can find here (no need to cite my name, but if you want to be zealous, you can write "adapted from G. Poullot"). Not all exercises are my own creations, but most of them are: the other ones are exercises I found in books or on the Internet, and modified over time. You are allowed to translate them (either by hand or using a LLM like ChatGPT).

If you want the LaTeX version of the exercises, please email me.

There are numerous errors and mistakes in the corrections, hence you should always verify the solution yourself! If you have done the work of correcting my corrections, feel free to email me, and I will integrate your contribution to the whole document.

Course Type Year(s) University Aimed at Download
Discrete Mathematics Exercises 2025 (summer semester),
2024 (summer semester)
U Osnabrück
Prof: Martina Juhnke
Bachelors
(math, computer sc., cognitive sc.)
English, Deutsch
Simplicial complexes Exercises 2025 (summer semester) U Osnabrück
Prof: Martina Juhnke
Masters, Bachelors English
Matroids and oriented matroids
(short introduction)
Lecture notes 2025 (summer semester) U Osnabrück Masters, Bachelors English
Combinatorics of polytopes,
and combinatorics with polytopes
Lecture notes 2024-2025 (winter semester),
U Osnabrück Masters, Ph.D. students English
Discrete Geometry Student seminar 2024 (summer semester) U Osnabrück
Prof: Martina Juhnke
Masters
Introduction à Python Travaux Dirigés 2022 (septembre-janvier) Sorbonne Université Licence 2
Introduction à Python, Jyputer, Sage Cours (6h) 2021 (septembre-janvier) Sorbonne Université Agrégation de Mathematiques TP1, corrections TP1
TP2, corrections TP2
Mathématiques pour tous Travaux Dirigés 2021 (septembre-janvier) Sorbonne Université Licence 1
Mathématiques approfondiess Travaux Dirigés 2021 (septembre-janvier) Sorbonne Université Licence 1
Khôlles en Classe Préparatoire Examinations orales 2019-2020, 2020-2021 Lycée Pasteur Sup (1ère année) Liste des exercises,
Planches 2020-2021 v1,
Planches 2020-2021 v2,
Planches 2019-2020

On the (good) usage of some online tools as a math student

I wrote a (incomplete, far-from-perfect, under-construction, out-dated, moot) guide for math students from Bachelor to Ph.D. on how to use some online tools, such as LaTeX, Overleaf, DeepL, Wikipedia, OEIS, ArXiv, YouTube, and ChatGPT. You can find it here, please read it cum grano salis: Online tools for math students.