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Use Lumy to understand hard concepts, revise from your own notes, research in-context, and keep coursework organized without losing focus.

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Physics 201
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Lecture 8 summary
Exam prep: Fourier Transform
Need clear intuition + formula usage
Thinker
Break down Fourier Transform like I am revising tonight. Start with intuition, then formulas, then one solved-style example.
Thinking
Great revision plan: intuition first (frequency view), then the transform pair, then one example step-by-step so you can repeat the method in exam conditions.
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Ask Lumy to explain, summarize your notes, search sources, or prep revision questions.
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Understanding

Break down complex topics until they feel clear

Use Fast for quick revisions and Thinker for harder concepts. Ask follow-ups, request step-by-step explanations, and keep clarifying in one thread.

Model switcher for Fast, Thinker, Pro Thinker, and Lumy modes
Reasoning foldout for deeper explanations on harder prompts
Natural follow-up flow inside the same conversation
Concept breakdown
From confusion to clarity
Thinker
Explain Laplace Transform with a simple intuition, then a quick exam-style example.
Thought
Start by viewing Laplace as a machine that turns hard differential equations into easier algebra. Then convert, solve, and invert back.
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Course Content

Study from your own lecture files and notes

Upload slides, PDFs, docs, and images directly in chat and ask Lumy to summarize, simplify, or turn content into revision-friendly structure.

Attachment support for images, PDF, DOC, DOCX, and TXT
Ask for summaries, key points, and cleaner study notes
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Your course files
Study from your own materials
Attachments
Lecture-08-slides.pdf
tutorial-notes.docx
formula-sheet.txt
whiteboard-explanation.jpg
“Summarize these slides into a one-night revision sheet with key formulas and common mistakes.”
Research

Search the web and inspect websites without context switching

For essays and reports, use built-in web search and website viewing in the same conversation so your references stay connected to your draft.

Web search tool integrated into the response flow
Website viewing tool to inspect source pages inline
Continue writing immediately from what you found
Search and browse
Essay and report workflow
Web search
Searched for “recent studies on social media and student attention span”
journal-site.orgApr 14
Meta-analysis on student screen habits
education-review.eduApr 12
Classroom focus and digital interruption
Organization

Keep every subject and deadline organized

Group chats by course folders, pin tomorrow's exam prep, archive finished modules, and use temporary chat for throwaway brainstorming.

Folders and pinned conversations in the sidebar
Archive for completed assignments and old study threads
Temporary chat for disposable, non-history exploration
Study workspace
Folders, pinning, archive, temporary
Organized
Sidebar
Pinned: Tomorrow exam prep
Folder: Physics 201
Temporary chat
Archived: completed assignments
Typical actions
Pin exam-critical chats
Keep urgent prep threads one click away.
Group by subject folders
Separate physics, math, and project discussions cleanly.
Archive finished modules
Reduce noise while keeping old work accessible.
Iteration

Refine answers before submission

Edit prompts, regenerate answers, and navigate message branches when comparing explanation styles for homework or project writeups.

Inline message editing for better prompts
Regenerate replies when you need a different direction
Branch navigation to compare multiple answer paths
Revision loop
Edit, branch, and compare outputs
Iteration
Make this answer shorter, with bullet points and a final checklist for tonight's revision.
2 / 3
Done. I rewrote it into shorter bullets and added a quick self-check list for pre-exam recall.
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