tea.mathoverflow.net - Discussion Feed (MO as Craigslist/Facebook for mathematicians) Sun, 04 Nov 2018 13:54:13 -0800 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/ Lussumo Vanilla 1.1.9 & Feed Publisher CSiegel comments on "MO as Craigslist/Facebook for mathematicians" (4879) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4879#Comment_4879 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4879#Comment_4879 Wed, 21 Apr 2010 08:56:15 -0700 CSiegel Ben Webster comments on "MO as Craigslist/Facebook for mathematicians" (4833) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4833#Comment_4833 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4833#Comment_4833 Mon, 19 Apr 2010 18:07:01 -0700 Ben Webster See, now you're just being silly. He knows he's in New York.

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CSiegel comments on "MO as Craigslist/Facebook for mathematicians" (4827) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4827#Comment_4827 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4827#Comment_4827 Mon, 19 Apr 2010 12:18:51 -0700 CSiegel Alberto GarciaRaboso comments on "MO as Craigslist/Facebook for mathematicians" (4826) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4826#Comment_4826 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4826#Comment_4826 Mon, 19 Apr 2010 07:58:31 -0700 Alberto GarciaRaboso Ben Webster comments on "MO as Craigslist/Facebook for mathematicians" (4824) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4824#Comment_4824 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4824#Comment_4824 Mon, 19 Apr 2010 07:45:07 -0700 Ben Webster @Michael- I'll just note; at this point I'm not complaining about the question, just having a purely moot discussion about how easy this information is to find. Google "train new york cornell" and without even clicking through the link, you see "The nearest train stop is Syracuse, NY, located approximately 80 minutes from Ithaca..." Incidentally, it's easier to get to Ithaca from NYC than you might think; there is a very convenient bus, but it does take longer than getting to Philly or New Haven, which you can also find out from the first google hit. Google "train yale new york" or "train university of pennsylvania new york" (of course "penn" doesn't work so well in this situation) and you find exactly the information you need.

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Michael Lugo comments on "MO as Craigslist/Facebook for mathematicians" (4821) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4821#Comment_4821 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4821#Comment_4821 Sun, 18 Apr 2010 12:04:14 -0700 Michael Lugo @Harry: glad I could help!

Incidentally, linguistics blogger Geoffrey Pullum (of <a href="http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/">Language Log</a>) lives in Edinburgh but has been stuck in the Boston area due to the volcano and apparently has been giving impromptu talks at various Boston-area institutions over the last few days. So it's not just mathematicians.

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Harry Gindi comments on "MO as Craigslist/Facebook for mathematicians" (4820) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4820#Comment_4820 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4820#Comment_4820 Sun, 18 Apr 2010 11:24:57 -0700 Harry Gindi @Michael: That was exactly the point I was trying to make but made better.

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Michael Lugo comments on "MO as Craigslist/Facebook for mathematicians" (4818) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4818#Comment_4818 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4818#Comment_4818 Sun, 18 Apr 2010 08:45:56 -0700 Michael Lugo Ben, "Seminar organizers at University X" might be easy to identify. I'm not totally sure if this is true -- for example I think it would be difficult to tell from Penn's web page who organizes each seminar -- but at least it would be feasible for Javier or someone like him to identify the person whose research interests are most in line with his, who will surely know who organizes the seminar.

The difficulty, for the outsider, is determining which universities X are geographically reasonable to consider (say, easily day-trippable by train that runs frequently, in case a flight suddenly opens up). How many people not familiar with the area would instantly realize that Penn and Yale are in that set, but Cornell is not (after all, it's in New York State!)? Of course this is all research that can easily be done from the calm of one's office, but that's not the situation in which the question was asked, and this is basically a way to quickly get in touch with mathematicians based in or near New York City.

Also, Deane Yang quickly gave a list of appropriate universities -- but he is not in Javier's research area, and therefore probably not someone that Javier would have thought to ask.

I say don't worry. If the community has a problem with these sorts of questions that will become obvious. And in that case that would probably be because they are sufficiently common that it would make sense to set up another site for them.

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Harry Gindi comments on "MO as Craigslist/Facebook for mathematicians" (4801) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4801#Comment_4801 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4801#Comment_4801 Sat, 17 Apr 2010 21:24:43 -0700 Harry Gindi True, but Javier is from a different country and is probably not in contact with anyone in NY. That's probably why he posted here.

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Ben Webster comments on "MO as Craigslist/Facebook for mathematicians" (4800) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4800#Comment_4800 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4800#Comment_4800 Sat, 17 Apr 2010 20:46:28 -0700 Ben Webster While I don't have a problem with the question per se, I have real doubts about its efficacy (and indeed, the answers only contain very general stuff that is quite easy to find elsewhere). MO is good for questions where the set of useful people is hard to identify; "seminar organizers in New York" is a small and easily ascertained set of people, and certainly it would be more effective to email them than post on MO.

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Regenbogen comments on "MO as Craigslist/Facebook for mathematicians" (4794) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4794#Comment_4794 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4794#Comment_4794 Sat, 17 Apr 2010 16:10:36 -0700 Regenbogen At the moment meta has a very 'vanilla' interface. With a cooler meta, then meta would be the ideal backroom lounge for everything and sundry. That said, even now meta is good enough for these purposes.

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Hailong Dao comments on "MO as Craigslist/Facebook for mathematicians" (4792) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4792#Comment_4792 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4792#Comment_4792 Sat, 17 Apr 2010 16:00:28 -0700 Hailong Dao I am happy that MO can be used to help Javier, who seems like a supercool guy. However I am a little worried about letting these questions become more frequent, especially since they will be popular (judging from views count and upvotes to javier's question). Hopefully it won't become a trend.

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Harry Gindi comments on "MO as Craigslist/Facebook for mathematicians" (4789) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4789#Comment_4789 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4789#Comment_4789 Sat, 17 Apr 2010 15:44:22 -0700 Harry Gindi I thought that was a very appropriate use of MO and actually voted it up. Instead of having to e-mail a bunch of people who may or may not know the answer, he was able to ask on MO and get in contact with a bunch of people who knew the answer. It's obviously of interest to mathematicians, mathematics-related, and much better than the majority of community-wiki/big-list questions that we have here.

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theojf comments on "MO as Craigslist/Facebook for mathematicians" (4787) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4787#Comment_4787 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/351/mo-as-craigslistfacebook-for-mathematicians/?Focus=4787#Comment_4787 Sat, 17 Apr 2010 15:10:01 -0700 theojf MathOverflow gets the occasional post that is not a mathematical question, but something more akin to what's at Craigslist or Facebook. For example, today we have:

http://mathoverflow.net/questions/21666/anything-going-on-for-a-mathematician-stuck-at-new-york

I'm not worried that MO will become overloaded with this type of question, and so I don't think it's too problematic. On the other hand, we're not at present particularly well set up to handle that type of question.

Thoughts?

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