tea.mathoverflow.net - Discussion Feed (List of other math forums) Sun, 04 Nov 2018 13:42:35 -0800 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/ Lussumo Vanilla 1.1.9 & Feed Publisher Scott Morrison comments on "List of other math forums" (1700) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1700#Comment_1700 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1700#Comment_1700 Sun, 10 Jan 2010 22:02:23 -0800 Scott Morrison From a comment above: http://tea.mathoverflow.net/discussion/148/faq-suggestion/

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Harry Gindi comments on "List of other math forums" (1698) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1698#Comment_1698 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1698#Comment_1698 Sun, 10 Jan 2010 18:53:27 -0800 Harry Gindi Hans Stricker comments on "List of other math forums" (1697) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1697#Comment_1697 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1697#Comment_1697 Sun, 10 Jan 2010 18:43:11 -0800 Hans Stricker
Some suggestions for the FAQ section:

- Give explicit hints how to use some special (meta-)tags like "what's a common name for..."

- Give explicit hints/heuristics - if possible - how to formulate "good" Google questions and how long to spend time with (before posting to MO).

- Give a list of other forum sites. ]]>
Harry Gindi comments on "List of other math forums" (1696) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1696#Comment_1696 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1696#Comment_1696 Sun, 10 Jan 2010 18:18:27 -0800 Harry Gindi Hans Stricker comments on "List of other math forums" (1695) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1695#Comment_1695 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1695#Comment_1695 Sun, 10 Jan 2010 18:13:31 -0800 Hans Stricker Harry Gindi comments on "List of other math forums" (1694) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1694#Comment_1694 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1694#Comment_1694 Sun, 10 Jan 2010 18:10:03 -0800 Harry Gindi Hans Stricker comments on "List of other math forums" (1693) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1693#Comment_1693 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1693#Comment_1693 Sun, 10 Jan 2010 18:04:21 -0800 Hans Stricker Harry Gindi comments on "List of other math forums" (1692) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1692#Comment_1692 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1692#Comment_1692 Sun, 10 Jan 2010 17:53:27 -0800 Harry Gindi
I don't know any graph theory really, so I couldn't really tell you how to improve your searches (mine still turns up nothing), but you might know the name for a vertex contained in a cycle, so you could say something like "graph theory" "every node is ___________". If after the 20 minutes of being diligent, you haven't found an answer, then you've done your homework, and the question is fine. ]]>
Hans Stricker comments on "List of other math forums" (1689) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1689#Comment_1689 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1689#Comment_1689 Sun, 10 Jan 2010 17:39:37 -0800 Hans Stricker
Maybe one could gather some heuristics how to get appropriate google results?

Consider the question "What's the common name of graphs with each node contained in a cycle?" In this form - quoted or not - Google will help you nothing. How would you formulate this question (just to let me know how I could do better)? Assume that I do not know that the property I am looking for has to do with biconnectivity. ]]>
Harry Gindi comments on "List of other math forums" (1688) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1688#Comment_1688 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1688#Comment_1688 Sun, 10 Jan 2010 17:25:19 -0800 Harry Gindi
Never feel intimidated by the lack of questions in your specific subject. If there are very few of them, you should invite your colleagues in that subject to join MO. Remember, it's mathoverflow, not algebraicgeometryandcategorytheory overflow.

That said, for questions about definitions, if you're going to post them here, please (please!) make sure you've done your homework. It should be very embarrassing when somebody searches with your exact wording and pastes a google search with your result in the top 10. ]]>
CSiegel comments on "List of other math forums" (1687) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1687#Comment_1687 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1687#Comment_1687 Sun, 10 Jan 2010 17:02:13 -0800 CSiegel Jon Awbrey comments on "List of other math forums" (1685) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1685#Comment_1685 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1685#Comment_1685 Sun, 10 Jan 2010 16:43:44 -0800 Jon Awbrey The discussion boards at PlanetMath and PlanetPhysics can be very useful for this purpose.

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Hans Stricker comments on "List of other math forums" (1684) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1684#Comment_1684 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/151/list-of-other-math-forums/?Focus=1684#Comment_1684 Sun, 10 Jan 2010 16:17:40 -0800 Hans Stricker
Google and Wikipedia would be OK, if one always knew the terms to search for. Often I don't. (Example: What's the common name of graphs with each node contained in a cycle? )

I really like MO and am really grateful for lots of valuable (and prompt!) answers and comments, even to amateurish questions. But I don't want to bother you, the professionals and "true" mathematicians, with questions like the one just mentioned. (Or am I explicitely invited to do?) So I want to make two suggestions to handle this situation:

1. You could provide a tag for questions of the form "What' the common name of..?" (I assume that even among professional mathematicians this kind of question will arise once in a while.) Or is there already one? In this case you should have an FAQ-section explaining the usage of such special tags.

2. You could provide a list of other (general or specialized) math forums in the FAQ section (with information about the level: Highschool, College, Professional) to redirect potential questioners like me.

I would especially be thankful for such a list (for not to be forced to bother you anymore) but also for the tag. ]]>