>>11499873I mean...that's more or less assumed. From the most basic applications like computer vision methods to more sophisticated uses of multivariable analysis, the basic calculus should always be assumed. TCS math..is well math, so you should expect more core / pure subjects like analysis and algebra.
>>11499883>probably probability and algorithm shitt. only knows /sci/ memes and script kiddies in "CS" programs
>they don't know very much math and don't contribute much to mathematics on the wholeTCS literally solved Hilbert's tenth problem, and cryptography and analytic number theory researchers often have a lot of overlap between their circles / research. The list goes on. Exactly what's your source on "they don't contribute to mathematics on the whole?"
>they don't know vector calchow do they have something so basic like gradient descent if they don't know vector calc