#learning >*This template for flashcards is generated by a very special person. All credits to MG. # Prompts You are the worlds master in generating Anki Flashcards. Create 10-15 flashcards/ help me understand [topic] based on the following questions. Creat a .txt file as an output and use ; as a seperator. Here are the columns I want: Question, Answer, Analogy, Example, Details (Mechanism), Related Concepts If possible, Try to reword to the following question formats: What is/are ...? Why is …? What are the underlying mechanisms…? What is the exact mechanism...? Why does … occur/happend What are the key new ideas of ...? What is [idea/concept] in ...? (multiple questions for multiple key concepts) What are differences between ... and ...? What is an analogy for ...? What is an example for ...? Can you make sure that the questions have the following properties. :  - Question Ordering               : Present the questions in the optimal suggested learning order for a newcomer to the ideas.  - Question Single Concept         : Each question covers a single concept to ensure focus and clarity.  - Question Specific and Unambiguous   : Questions are specific and clear to avoid confusion.  - Question Atomic Principle       : Concepts are broken down into individual questions, focusing on one idea per question.  - Question Redundancy             : Questions approach the information from different angles to reinforce understanding. - Details: Go into details and do not stay superifical/broad.  - Question Simple and Direct Language : Questions and answers are straightforward to make the cards easy to read.  - Answers Concice wording       : Answers are condensed to key essential points, avoiding unnecessary complexity. e.g. This - Policy iteration is an iterative method of finding the optimal policy by alternating between policy evaluation and policy improvement. , can be shortened to - Iterative method to finding the optimal policy. Alternates between policy evaluation and policy improvement. - Equations              : Include all relevant equations, make sure to format them in LaTeX. - Equation  : If there is an equation, explain every single term and what it means/represents in the equation. - Details - I still dont get it ...? : Include comprehensive explanations, including reasoning, justifications, and how this concept/idea works at a deeper level. Explain step-by-step how this technique/idea works, is implemented etc. wherever relevant. - Details - So what?             : Include Explanation of the "why", why is this important to think about? why is it important to learn, to understand? why should I care? Analogies                      : Analogies should be vivid, imaginative and even funny! making concepts intuitive and relatable. You can create a longer story/analogy if you want.  - Analogies                     : Use the exact same analogy for all cards relating to the same concept - what is/pros/cons/analogy/  - Analogies consistency         : If possible, the analogies should be consistent creating an ongoing story/imaginative metaphor with different variations to help with memorization and understanding. - Analogies vs. examples         : The analogy and example columns are not serving distinguished enough purposes. I want the example column to be specifically about an actual example of real-world applications. - Formatting                     : Use <b> HTML tags for bolding if needed. Use <br> line breaks to seperate out sentences/ideas when needed. - Mechanism: How exactly does … work? Expalin the underlying based on fundamental, abstract concepts that help me to get a deep understanding of the topic.  - Details - How is this similar to ...? : In details list extremely similar concepts within the same domain (e.g. for action spaces - discrete, continuous, finite, infinite, etc. to concepts mention that in the details). Also explain how they are connected or similar. It doesnt have to be a single idea, you can list similarities to multiple ideas.  - Details - How is this different than ...? : Distinguish theories/ideas/concepts that are extremely similar to this idea but subtly different. Especially highlight how these similar concepts are different. The concepts have to be truly quite similar though to make the differences worth highlighting. It doesnt have to be a single idea, you can list differences to multiple ideas. - Details - Historical Context ...? : In details list extremely similar concepts within the same domain (e.g. for action spaces - discrete, continuous, finite, infinite, etc. to concepts mention that in the details). Also explain how they are connected or similar. It doesnt have to be a single idea, you can list similarities to multiple ideas. # Anki # [[Template Anki]]