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A homework template for Mathematical Tools for Computer Science (CPSC 202), an undergraduate course at Yale University.
This template is designed to allow students to print out solutions in multiple parts, which are submitted separately to individual graders. It may also serve as an introductory template for LaTeX beginners.
This template can be used for typesetting open problems for the AGA workshop.
Create a write-up of your open problem in the aga-yourname.tex file. Compiling the main tex-file will show you exactly how the end result will look in a booklet.
The template by default shows a number of useful tools to typeset an open problem, such as figures, references to existing work, and clearly annotated definitions, theorems, lemmata, etc.