tea.mathoverflow.net - Discussion Feed (Gowers blog post) Sun, 04 Nov 2018 13:51:56 -0800 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/ Lussumo Vanilla 1.1.9 & Feed Publisher E.S comments on "Gowers blog post" (18769) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=18769#Comment_18769 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=18769#Comment_18769 Wed, 21 Mar 2012 11:35:18 -0700 E.S Sorry for resurrecting the post but there is an ambitious project EuDML (pdf here) which is geared towards making (European) Mathematical literature freely available.

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Alexander Chervov comments on "Gowers blog post" (17952) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17952#Comment_17952 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17952#Comment_17952 Thu, 29 Dec 2011 03:35:11 -0800 Alexander Chervov Discussions died ?
Can we do something ? ]]>
grp comments on "Gowers blog post" (17618) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17618#Comment_17618 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17618#Comment_17618 Thu, 15 Dec 2011 15:32:42 -0800 grp
Gerhard "Also Interested In Modern Process" Paseman, 2011.12.15 ]]>
grp comments on "Gowers blog post" (17617) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17617#Comment_17617 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17617#Comment_17617 Thu, 15 Dec 2011 15:27:45 -0800 grp
Gerhard "What Is Another Four-Letter Word" Paseman, 2011.12.15 ]]>
DavidRoberts comments on "Gowers blog post" (17616) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17616#Comment_17616 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17616#Comment_17616 Thu, 15 Dec 2011 15:12:40 -0800 DavidRoberts maths? mathematics? two times?

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Zeeshan Mahmud comments on "Gowers blog post" (17612) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17612#Comment_17612 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17612#Comment_17612 Thu, 15 Dec 2011 13:12:42 -0800 Zeeshan Mahmud
I am having a difficult time registering with Captcha. It says: Take the subject with which this site is concerned and append to it the length of your proposed username multiplied by the first prime:

I tried 'mathematics', 'tricki', 'article', 'problem', 'problems' for the "subject" but always getting wrong answer. Thought I would post here. ]]>
User comments on "Gowers blog post" (17067) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17067#Comment_17067 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17067#Comment_17067 Wed, 16 Nov 2011 10:33:47 -0800 User @Jose Figueroa, thank you. The link was cute. Now I can't stop "markdowning" and making examples Hypothes.is.

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José Figueroa comments on "Gowers blog post" (17048) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17048#Comment_17048 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17048#Comment_17048 Mon, 14 Nov 2011 07:50:45 -0800 José Figueroa @User: this forum uses markdown. You can google for markdown syntax to learn how to add links.

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Henry Cohn comments on "Gowers blog post" (17047) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17047#Comment_17047 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17047#Comment_17047 Mon, 14 Nov 2011 06:38:22 -0800 Henry Cohn
I'm hesitant to predict that Hypothes.is won't become widely used, because that's what I thought about Wikipedia. On the other hand, it's also what I thought about Citizendium. ]]>
User comments on "Gowers blog post" (17045) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17045#Comment_17045 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=17045#Comment_17045 Mon, 14 Nov 2011 05:43:44 -0800 User Has anyone seen Hypothes.is?

[edit by Anton: fixed hyperlink]

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sean tilson comments on "Gowers blog post" (16897) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=16897#Comment_16897 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=16897#Comment_16897 Sun, 06 Nov 2011 13:06:38 -0800 sean tilson voloch comments on "Gowers blog post" (16891) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=16891#Comment_16891 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=16891#Comment_16891 Sun, 06 Nov 2011 08:05:07 -0800 voloch quid comments on "Gowers blog post" (16888) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=16888#Comment_16888 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=16888#Comment_16888 Sun, 06 Nov 2011 06:34:58 -0800 quid +1 to Angelo.

In particular, if one wishes to (as in fact I do) to be up-to-date with what is happening on arXiv, one can anyway subscribe to the daily-mailings of arXiv (in subject categories one is interested in). And, some people include in the meta-data of their preprints the explict request for comments. Of course, in that case the comments would not be public, but actually not sure if this is good or bad, yet if one really wishes to 'visibly' comment on an arXiv preprint one can: one just would write a blogpost, and there will be a trackback on arXiv (if I understand correctly).

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Angelo comments on "Gowers blog post" (16887) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=16887#Comment_16887 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=16887#Comment_16887 Sat, 05 Nov 2011 23:46:29 -0700 Angelo Andy Putman comments on "Gowers blog post" (16881) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=16881#Comment_16881 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=16881#Comment_16881 Sat, 05 Nov 2011 17:12:18 -0700 Andy Putman Scott Morrison comments on "Gowers blog post" (16875) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=16875#Comment_16875 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=16875#Comment_16875 Sat, 05 Nov 2011 15:45:33 -0700 Scott Morrison @Tzanko,

as usual, we can't actually change the backend in any way; it's not our software.

That said, it seems at least plausible that we could explicitly allow "request for comments" questions on arXiv preprints. I suspect that this would in practice work very badly (in particular, the fraction of "requests" coming from the crank section of the arXiv would be unpleasantly high), but I'd be interested to at least have a discussion of the pros and cons.

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Tzanko Matev comments on "Gowers blog post" (16867) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=16867#Comment_16867 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=16867#Comment_16867 Sat, 05 Nov 2011 03:32:52 -0700 Tzanko Matev He has a new post on his blog. It seems to me that it should be fairly easy to implement a first approximation of a preprint feedback site using the mathoverflow software. Namely one can have a new site or a section of mathoverflow.net where instead of questions people post descriptions and links to their preprints and instead of answers they get feedback on their papers. The point system of mathoverflow is slightly different from what Tim Gowers suggests, but on the other hand I don't think that it is possible to create the perfect way to award points before some working implementation actually exists.

Do you think that making such a site makes sense? Would the people behind mathoverflow be willing to do it? It seems to me that the changes to the mathoveflow backend should be minimal. Actually one could already use mathoveflow.net to post links to preprints if the rules allowed it.

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François G. Dorais comments on "Gowers blog post" (16781) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=16781#Comment_16781 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1193/gowers-blog-post/?Focus=16781#Comment_16781 Mon, 31 Oct 2011 12:10:54 -0700 François G. Dorais In case you don't follow Tim Gowers' blog, the latest post talks about MO quite a bit, among other interesting things...

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