Problem Set Synthesis
Create interleaved problem sets that weave together multiple mathematical topics. This skill produces synthesis-level study materials that force the brain to recognize which techniques to apply, building stronger neural connections than siloed practice.
When to Use
- Student preparing for comprehensive exams
- Creating mastery-level practice materials
- Building study plans that span multiple days
- Combining topics that are usually taught separately
Workflow
Phase 1: Gather Context
- Read existing tutorials — understand question formats and difficulty levels
- Review concept pages — identify key formulas and techniques
- Check lecture sources — align with course content
- Identify target topics — list all areas to interleave
Phase 2: Design Interleaved Problems
Each problem should require 2-4 different techniques from different topics.
Good interleaving:
- Geometry + Series + Integration (Problem uses circle equation, requires series expansion of sqrt, integrates using trig sub)
- Taylor series + Trigonometric identities + Definite integrals
Bad interleaving:
- 10 geometry problems, then 10 series problems (not interleaved—just sequential)
Phase 3: Create Problem Structure
Each problem should have:
- Context/Story — real-world application (physics, engineering, architecture)
- Progressive parts (a), (b), (c)... — each part uses different technique
- Verification steps — compare approximate (series) to exact (integration) answers
- Difficulty ramp — start accessible, build to challenging
Phase 4: Write Problem Set
Create file in wiki/synthesis/:
---
title: "[Course] Mastery Set — Interleaved [Topics]"
date: YYYY-MM-DD
course: [Course Code] [Subject]
tags: [mathematics, interleaved-practice, topic1, topic2, mastery]
---
# [Course]: [Subject] — Interleaved Mastery Problem Set
**[X]-Day Intensive Study Plan**
**Topics:** [List all topics]
## How to Use This Set
Each problem intentionally **mixes multiple concepts**...
## The Mastery Problems
### Problem 1: [Descriptive Name] [Topic1 + Topic2 + Topic3]
[Context/setup]
**(a)** [Geometry part]
**(b)** [Series part]
**(c)** [Integration part]
**(d)** [Connection/verification part]
Phase 5: Add Supporting Materials
- Techniques summary table — show which problems use which techniques
- Formula reference — key equations for all topics
- Study schedule — day-by-day breakdown
- Related resources — wikilinks to concept pages
Problem Templates
Template 1: The Physical Object
A [parabolic mirror/cooling tower/elliptical orbit] has equation [conic section equation].
(a) Find [geometric property]
(b) A [physical phenomenon] occurs at [condition]. Calculate [value].
(c) Expand [function] as [series type] to approximate [quantity].
(d) The exact answer requires [integral]. Evaluate using [technique] and compare.
Template 2: The Parametric Motion
A particle moves along [parametric equations involving trig functions].
(a) Show the path lies on [conic section].
(b) Find the Maclaurin/Taylor series for [component] up to [term].
(c) Find slope/area/arc length using parametric derivatives.
(d) Evaluate the resulting integral using [trig technique].
Template 3: The Approximation Verification
Consider [function with integral].
(a) Find the [series expansion] up to [term].
(b) Approximate [definite integral] by integrating series term-by-term.
(c) Evaluate the integral exactly using [substitution/technique].
(d) Calculate percentage error. How many terms needed for [accuracy]?
Quality Checklist
- [ ] Each problem uses ≥2 distinct topics
- [ ] Problems increase in difficulty
- [ ] Real-world contexts where possible
- [ ] Verification steps (approximate vs exact)
- [ ] Formula reference included
- [ ] Study schedule provided
- [ ] All wikilinks resolve to concept pages
- [ ] Matches tutorial question style
Example Execution
User: "I want to study Mathematics II for 5 days, covering Geometry, Series, Taylor-Maclaurin, and Trigonometric Integration. Create interleaved problems."
Agent:
- Read Tutorial 12 (Power Series + Circle Geometry) — see how questions combine topics
- Read Tutorial 3 (Trigonometric Integrals) — understand integration techniques
- Read concept pages for all four topics
- Design 15 problems, each mixing 2-4 topics:
- Problem 1: Circle + Maclaurin + Trig integration (area formula)
- Problem 2: Parabola + Binomial series + Trig substitution (arc length)
- ...etc
- Create file:
wiki/synthesis/FAD1014 Mastery Set — Interleaved Mathematics II.md - Update index.md synthesis section
- Append to log.md
Integration with Academic Wiki
Problem sets are synthesis documents — they live in wiki/synthesis/ and link together concepts from multiple sources.
Update academic-wiki skill:
- Add synthesis folder to directory structure
- Add problem-set-synthesis as related skill
- Reference in tips section
Tips
- Interleave, don't batch — never group all problems of one type together
- Verification builds confidence — always include "check your answer" steps
- Physical contexts help — mirrors, orbits, pendulums, arches
- Progressive difficulty — parts (a)→(d) should build complexity
- Formula overload — provide reference sheet; problems should test application, not memorization
- Time estimates — consider adding suggested time per problem for exam practice