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glennsun.com is Glenn Sun’s personal academic homepage. The main page states that he is a third-year PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Washington, with undergraduate and master’s backgrounds in Mathematics from UCLA, and that he is primarily affiliated with the UW CS Theory group. The site’s main purpose is to present his research interests, publications, teaching experience, and selected course notes. It is closer to an “academic profile + resource index” than a commercial product or course platform.
The site is mainly organized into About Me, Research, Teaching, and Miscellaneous Notes. The Research section lists papers on SAT solvers, proof complexity, E-Graphs, streaming graph coloring, visual equilibrium, and related topics, with links to arXiv, ACM, IEEE, or slides where available. The Teaching section records his TA and teaching experience in algorithms courses at the University of Washington, as well as courses he designed for advanced students in grades 8–12 at Canada/USA Mathcamp, covering topics such as SAT solvers, category theory, quantum computing, and Gröbner bases. The notes section also provides UCLA course notes or partial lecture notes.
The page is publicly accessible and does not involve accounts, subscriptions, paid downloads, or commercial pricing. Access to linked papers and lecture notes depends on the policies of the respective third-party platforms.
The main advantage is that the information is organized clearly: papers, teaching experience, and research interests are easy to scan. The academic content is substantial and useful for readers interested in theoretical computer science, math-competition-style education, and algorithms courses. The limitations are also clear: it is not a structured course site, and it does not provide learning paths, interactive exercises, or videos; the site is primarily in English, so Chinese users will need solid academic English reading ability; and some external resources may be harder to access from China due to network conditions or publisher restrictions.
It is suitable for academics who want to understand Glenn Sun’s research background, students preparing to read his papers, researchers interested in SAT solvers, proof complexity, or algorithmic theory, and teachers looking for inspiration for advanced mathematics and computer science courses.
As a static personal homepage, the main site is generally accessible directly. However, the reliability of external links such as arXiv, ACM, IEEE, slides, or PDFs is not fully controlled by the site itself, so the access experience from mainland China may vary.
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