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Ah, the age-old existential crisis: what *is* a mathematician supposed to do? 🤔 Apparently, hang out on #MathOverflow, the place where number nerds unite to swap proofs and procrastinate on real problems. Who knew infinite wisdom could be found in a 183-site rabbit hole of Stack Exchange? 🙄🔢
https://mathoverflow.net/questions/43690/whats-a-mathematician-to-do #mathematics #existentialcrisis #StackExchange #numbernerds #HackerNews #ngated -
Ah, the age-old existential crisis: what *is* a mathematician supposed to do? 🤔 Apparently, hang out on #MathOverflow, the place where number nerds unite to swap proofs and procrastinate on real problems. Who knew infinite wisdom could be found in a 183-site rabbit hole of Stack Exchange? 🙄🔢
https://mathoverflow.net/questions/43690/whats-a-mathematician-to-do #mathematics #existentialcrisis #StackExchange #numbernerds #HackerNews #ngated -
Ah, the age-old existential crisis: what *is* a mathematician supposed to do? 🤔 Apparently, hang out on #MathOverflow, the place where number nerds unite to swap proofs and procrastinate on real problems. Who knew infinite wisdom could be found in a 183-site rabbit hole of Stack Exchange? 🙄🔢
https://mathoverflow.net/questions/43690/whats-a-mathematician-to-do #mathematics #existentialcrisis #StackExchange #numbernerds #HackerNews #ngated -
Ah, the age-old existential crisis: what *is* a mathematician supposed to do? 🤔 Apparently, hang out on #MathOverflow, the place where number nerds unite to swap proofs and procrastinate on real problems. Who knew infinite wisdom could be found in a 183-site rabbit hole of Stack Exchange? 🙄🔢
https://mathoverflow.net/questions/43690/whats-a-mathematician-to-do #mathematics #existentialcrisis #StackExchange #numbernerds #HackerNews #ngated -
Ah, the age-old existential crisis: what *is* a mathematician supposed to do? 🤔 Apparently, hang out on #MathOverflow, the place where number nerds unite to swap proofs and procrastinate on real problems. Who knew infinite wisdom could be found in a 183-site rabbit hole of Stack Exchange? 🙄🔢
https://mathoverflow.net/questions/43690/whats-a-mathematician-to-do #mathematics #existentialcrisis #StackExchange #numbernerds #HackerNews #ngated -
Epic!
Pierre Bohanna's answer to "Project Hail Mary, question? (Spoiler)" on #MathOverflow https://mathoverflow.net/a/509624
P.S. "It works in practice, but does it work in theory?"
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Epic!
Pierre Bohanna's answer to "Project Hail Mary, question? (Spoiler)" on #MathOverflow https://mathoverflow.net/a/509624
P.S. "It works in practice, but does it work in theory?"
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Epic!
Pierre Bohanna's answer to "Project Hail Mary, question? (Spoiler)" on #MathOverflow https://mathoverflow.net/a/509624
P.S. "It works in practice, but does it work in theory?"
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Epic!
Pierre Bohanna's answer to "Project Hail Mary, question? (Spoiler)" on #MathOverflow https://mathoverflow.net/a/509624
P.S. "It works in practice, but does it work in theory?"
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Epic!
Pierre Bohanna's answer to "Project Hail Mary, question? (Spoiler)" on #MathOverflow https://mathoverflow.net/a/509624
P.S. "It works in practice, but does it work in theory?"
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Every mathematician has only a few tricks (2020)
https://mathoverflow.net/questions/363119/every-mathematician-has-only-a-few-tricks
#HackerNews #mathematics #tricks #mathematician #mathoverflow #problem-solving #2020
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Every mathematician has only a few tricks (2020)
https://mathoverflow.net/questions/363119/every-mathematician-has-only-a-few-tricks
#HackerNews #mathematics #tricks #mathematician #mathoverflow #problem-solving #2020
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Every mathematician has only a few tricks (2020)
https://mathoverflow.net/questions/363119/every-mathematician-has-only-a-few-tricks
#HackerNews #mathematics #tricks #mathematician #mathoverflow #problem-solving #2020
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Every mathematician has only a few tricks (2020)
https://mathoverflow.net/questions/363119/every-mathematician-has-only-a-few-tricks
#HackerNews #mathematics #tricks #mathematician #mathoverflow #problem-solving #2020
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Every mathematician has only a few tricks (2020)
https://mathoverflow.net/questions/363119/every-mathematician-has-only-a-few-tricks
#HackerNews #mathematics #tricks #mathematician #mathoverflow #problem-solving #2020
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Less than 24 hours for users to self-nominate for the #MathOverflow moderator elections https://mathoverflow.net/election the button/text link to click is at the bottom of the page.
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Less than 24 hours for users to self-nominate for the #MathOverflow moderator elections https://mathoverflow.net/election the button/text link to click is at the bottom of the page.
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Less than 24 hours for users to self-nominate for the #MathOverflow moderator elections https://mathoverflow.net/election the button/text link to click is at the bottom of the page.
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Less than 24 hours for users to self-nominate for the #MathOverflow moderator elections https://mathoverflow.net/election the button/text link to click is at the bottom of the page.
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Less than 24 hours for users to self-nominate for the #MathOverflow moderator elections https://mathoverflow.net/election the button/text link to click is at the bottom of the page.
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Community moderation election on #MathOverflow is happening! Currently in nomination phase: https://meta.mathoverflow.net/q/6199/4177 We are looking to fill two positions.
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Community moderation election on #MathOverflow is happening! Currently in nomination phase: https://meta.mathoverflow.net/q/6199/4177 We are looking to fill two positions.
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Community moderation election on #MathOverflow is happening! Currently in nomination phase: https://meta.mathoverflow.net/q/6199/4177 We are looking to fill two positions.
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Community moderation election on #MathOverflow is happening! Currently in nomination phase: https://meta.mathoverflow.net/q/6199/4177 We are looking to fill two positions.
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Community moderation election on #MathOverflow is happening! Currently in nomination phase: https://meta.mathoverflow.net/q/6199/4177 We are looking to fill two positions.
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In the spirit of old questions, here's another one without an answer: can we get a "holomorphic model" for a K(Z,2)?
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In the spirit of old questions, here's another one without an answer: can we get a "holomorphic model" for a K(Z,2)?
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In the spirit of old questions, here's another one without an answer: can we get a "holomorphic model" for a K(Z,2)?
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In the spirit of old questions, here's another one without an answer: can we get a "holomorphic model" for a K(Z,2)?
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In the spirit of old questions, here's another one without an answer: can we get a "holomorphic model" for a K(Z,2)?
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A recent answer by Simon Henry about coproducts of C*-algebras in a certain category reminded me of this old question on pushouts in the same category, which is still unanswered:
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A recent answer by Simon Henry about coproducts of C*-algebras in a certain category reminded me of this old question on pushouts in the same category, which is still unanswered:
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A recent answer by Simon Henry about coproducts of C*-algebras in a certain category reminded me of this old question on pushouts in the same category, which is still unanswered:
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A recent answer by Simon Henry about coproducts of C*-algebras in a certain category reminded me of this old question on pushouts in the same category, which is still unanswered:
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A recent answer by Simon Henry about coproducts of C*-algebras in a certain category reminded me of this old question on pushouts in the same category, which is still unanswered:
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I have a really weird #ICanHazPDF request. I remember a #MathOverflow question about the classification of #manifolds in which a paper (apparently unpublished) was linked from the author's website. I think it was by either Manolescu or Nicolaescu and it was a very nice, short survey of the current state of the classification. I thought I had a copy of this, but I can't find it or the original MathOverflow question. I've tried DuckDuckGo, Yandex, Google, and Bing to no avail. It's not this (https://pi.math.cornell.edu/~hatcher/Papers/3Msurvey.pdf) by Allen Hatcher. Did I hallucinate this survey article?
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I have a really weird #ICanHazPDF request. I remember a #MathOverflow question about the classification of #manifolds in which a paper (apparently unpublished) was linked from the author's website. I think it was by either Manolescu or Nicolaescu and it was a very nice, short survey of the current state of the classification. I thought I had a copy of this, but I can't find it or the original MathOverflow question. I've tried DuckDuckGo, Yandex, Google, and Bing to no avail. It's not this (https://pi.math.cornell.edu/~hatcher/Papers/3Msurvey.pdf) by Allen Hatcher. Did I hallucinate this survey article?
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I have a really weird #ICanHazPDF request. I remember a #MathOverflow question about the classification of #manifolds in which a paper (apparently unpublished) was linked from the author's website. I think it was by either Manolescu or Nicolaescu and it was a very nice, short survey of the current state of the classification. I thought I had a copy of this, but I can't find it or the original MathOverflow question. I've tried DuckDuckGo, Yandex, Google, and Bing to no avail. It's not this (https://pi.math.cornell.edu/~hatcher/Papers/3Msurvey.pdf) by Allen Hatcher. Did I hallucinate this survey article?
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I have a really weird #ICanHazPDF request. I remember a #MathOverflow question about the classification of #manifolds in which a paper (apparently unpublished) was linked from the author's website. I think it was by either Manolescu or Nicolaescu and it was a very nice, short survey of the current state of the classification. I thought I had a copy of this, but I can't find it or the original MathOverflow question. I've tried DuckDuckGo, Yandex, Google, and Bing to no avail. It's not this (https://pi.math.cornell.edu/~hatcher/Papers/3Msurvey.pdf) by Allen Hatcher. Did I hallucinate this survey article?
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I have a really weird #ICanHazPDF request. I remember a #MathOverflow question about the classification of #manifolds in which a paper (apparently unpublished) was linked from the author's website. I think it was by either Manolescu or Nicolaescu and it was a very nice, short survey of the current state of the classification. I thought I had a copy of this, but I can't find it or the original MathOverflow question. I've tried DuckDuckGo, Yandex, Google, and Bing to no avail. It's not this (https://pi.math.cornell.edu/~hatcher/Papers/3Msurvey.pdf) by Allen Hatcher. Did I hallucinate this survey article?
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#MastodonScience, note that this affects all the StackExchange websites, including e.g. #MathOverflow (used by professional #mathematicians) and all those more used by #students, such as #physics.SE, #biology.SE, ... which are currently far from bad in general.
On top of having to mark #AI student papers, lecturers will have to deal with misconceptions self-reinforced by super confident AI explaining out science there.
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#MastodonScience, note that this affects all the StackExchange websites, including e.g. #MathOverflow (used by professional #mathematicians) and all those more used by #students, such as #physics.SE, #biology.SE, ... which are currently far from bad in general.
On top of having to mark #AI student papers, lecturers will have to deal with misconceptions self-reinforced by super confident AI explaining out science there.
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#MastodonScience, note that this affects all the StackExchange websites, including e.g. #MathOverflow (used by professional #mathematicians) and all those more used by #students, such as #physics.SE, #biology.SE, ... which are currently far from bad in general.
On top of having to mark #AI student papers, lecturers will have to deal with misconceptions self-reinforced by super confident AI explaining out science there.
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#MastodonScience, note that this affects all the StackExchange websites, including e.g. #MathOverflow (used by professional #mathematicians) and all those more used by #students, such as #physics.SE, #biology.SE, ... which are currently far from bad in general.
On top of having to mark #AI student papers, lecturers will have to deal with misconceptions self-reinforced by super confident AI explaining out science there.
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#MastodonScience, note that this affects all the StackExchange websites, including e.g. #MathOverflow (used by professional #mathematicians) and all those more used by #students, such as #physics.SE, #biology.SE, ... which are currently far from bad in general.
On top of having to mark #AI student papers, lecturers will have to deal with misconceptions self-reinforced by super confident AI explaining out science there.