tea.mathoverflow.net - Discussion Feed (How to use MO as a "multiplicator") 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/ Lussumo Vanilla & Feed Publisher Tom LaGatta comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21609) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21609#Comment_21609 2013-03-20T03:05:27-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Tom LaGatta http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/115/ Good mathematics begets good questions. If you have a piece of nice mathematics you want to share, then identify a good question which stems from it, and write a MathOverflow post asking that ... Good mathematics begets good questions. If you have a piece of nice mathematics you want to share, then identify a good question which stems from it, and write a MathOverflow post asking that question.

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Andy Putman comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21606) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21606#Comment_21606 2013-03-19T09:05:45-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Andy Putman http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/113/ David Speyer's post reminded me that I actually did what he described here : http://mathoverflow.net/questions/56103/first-chern-class-of-a-flat-line-bundleI felt a little weird at the time, so I ...
I felt a little weird at the time, so I marked the answer community wiki so that I wouldn't get reputation for it. In retrospect, I'm not sure this was necessary.]]>
David Speyer comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21603) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21603#Comment_21603 2013-03-19T06:22:50-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 David Speyer http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/23/ Agreed with everyone else that this isn't on topic here. Besides Michael Greinecker's example, the other situation where I would say it is OK to promote your own results here is the following: You ...
I suppose this could be abused by someone posting every problem they are about to work on and then answering it a year later, but I find that scenario hard to imagine.]]>
Michael Greinecker comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21602) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21602#Comment_21602 2013-03-18T02:10:40-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Michael Greinecker http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/668/ I remember the discussion on this feauture on MSE. The consensus was that it is okay to do in cases like: You've answered the tenth question by citing and repeating the same hard to find results. So ...
For the general point: If I go to the theater, I could use the occasion with so many people present to loudly proclaim my political views. But since I do not know the theater audience is interested in them, I don't.]]>
Daniel Moskovich comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21601) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21601#Comment_21601 2013-03-17T23:16:07-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Daniel Moskovich http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/448/ I understand and sympathise with Alexander Chervov's point of view, but I agree with Henry Cohn. In other words, I think such questions would devalue MO for me, and I would vote to close them. I ...
In other words, I think such questions would devalue MO for me, and I would vote to close them. I further agree with Andreas Blass- a well-moderated, well-indexed forum of "cool mathematics people have stumbled across" would be wonderful, and a platform similar to Stackexchange, with voting and comments but not discussion, would probably be optimal for it. Parallel with MO, but properly separated from MO- not questions, just lovely fun tidbits.]]>
Andy Putman comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21600) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21600#Comment_21600 2013-03-17T21:13:47-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Andy Putman http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/113/ I strongly agree with Henry Cohn. I do not want such questions on MO, and in most cases I would vote to close them (and, depending on the circumstances, possibly flag them as spam). Henry Cohn comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21599) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21599#Comment_21599 2013-03-17T13:05:01-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Henry Cohn http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/534/ The stackexchange network explicitly allows asking and answering your own question to document an answer you knew before posting the question (see ... The stackexchange network explicitly allows asking and answering your own question to document an answer you knew before posting the question (see http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2011/07/its-ok-to-ask-and-answer-your-own-questions/). However, I'd be opposed to doing it on MO except in fairly unusual circumstances. In particular, MO should not be for advertising your own results (asking "Can one prove X?" and then answering it "Why, yes, it follows from my latest theorem.") or even for advertising wonderful folklore or results from other people's papers. I agree with Ryan is that the whole reason MO works the way it does is because it involves questions people genuinely want answered. Communicating things you think other people would or should like to know is also important, but very different and suitable for another site.

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Alexander Chervov comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21598) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21598#Comment_21598 2013-03-17T08:43:35-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Alexander Chervov http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/674/ Ryun, "dilute and less people will bother the forum ".How can you know it? There are several hundreds active MO users and many of them have opposite opinions what they want from ... How can you know it? There are several hundreds active MO users and many of them have opposite opinions what they want from MO.
I am not against "dilution".]]>
Alexander Chervov comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21597) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21597#Comment_21597 2013-03-17T08:28:39-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Alexander Chervov http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/674/ It is written somewhere in there FAQ or like that. If you insist I ll search. geraldedgar comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21596) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21596#Comment_21596 2013-03-17T05:32:15-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 geraldedgar http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/116/ How about a pointer to an example in another SE forum "sharing knowledge"? How about a pointer to an example in another SE forum "sharing knowledge"?

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Alexander Chervov comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21595) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21595#Comment_21595 2013-03-17T02:10:37-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Alexander Chervov http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/674/ Other se forums allow sharing knowledge in q&a form.What are the arguments to forbid it here? What are the arguments to forbid it here?]]> Andreas Blass comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21594) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21594#Comment_21594 2013-03-16T20:12:19-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Andreas Blass http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/475/ What I meant by "they've stumbled across" was not that they've discovered themselves but that they found in some obscure paper, or heard about through the grapevine, or something ... Alexander Woo comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21593) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21593#Comment_21593 2013-03-16T14:33:41-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Alexander Woo http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/299/ @Andreas: This wouldn't work.To keep the number of posts down to a manageable level (so that you can count on almost everything there being "really neat" rather than having to look ...
To keep the number of posts down to a manageable level (so that you can count on almost everything there being "really neat" rather than having to look for the one post in twenty that you have time to read), the forum would have to be about as selective as Inventiones.

At that point - well, there already is Inventiones, and mathematicians these days are much better at writing good introductions (because they get much more encouragement to) than they were 30 years ago.]]>
Asaf Karagila comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21592) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21592#Comment_21592 2013-03-16T12:19:52-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Asaf Karagila http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/600/ Is this, essentially, twitter/G+/facebook's only mathematical use? Andreas Blass comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21590) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21590#Comment_21590 2013-03-16T06:50:23-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Andreas Blass http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/475/ It would be great to have a single forum (rather than a huge list of individual blogs) where people can post really neat mathematics that they've stumbled across. (This presupposes that the forum is ... Harry Gindi comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21589) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21589#Comment_21589 2013-03-16T05:00:07-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Harry Gindi http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/55/ Not true at all, I'd guess. I bet more mathematicians glance at the Annals of Mathematics than at MathOverflow. Does it follow that your posting should be pulished in the Annals of ...

Not true at all, I'd guess. I bet more mathematicians glance at the Annals of Mathematics than at MathOverflow. Does it follow that your posting should be pulished in the Annals of Mathematics?

That would be something, l0l.

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SteveLandsburg comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21588) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21588#Comment_21588 2013-03-15T22:38:11-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 SteveLandsburg http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/673/ &lt;blockquote> But no other mathematical forum attracts so many visitors. &lt;/blockquote> Not true at all, I'd guess. I bet more mathematicians glance at the Annals of Mathematics ... <blockquote> But no other mathematical forum attracts so many visitors. </blockquote>

Not true at all, I'd guess. I bet more mathematicians glance at the Annals of Mathematics than at MathOverflow. Does it follow that your posting should be pulished in the Annals of Mathematics?

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Ryan Budney comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21587) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21587#Comment_21587 2013-03-15T14:09:41-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Ryan Budney http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/107/ I don't think MO should be a pure "advertisement space". The reason why MO gets people reading its pages is because people are asking questions they really want to know the answer to. ... I don't think MO should be a pure "advertisement space". The reason why MO gets people reading its pages is because people are asking questions they really want to know the answer to. Dilute that and less people will bother with the forum.

If you have an actual question that you want to know the answer to, and you've done due diligence to ensure there isn't an easy answer available, by all means cook up a good question. Many of Joseph O'Rourke's questions strike me as being kind of like this -- he's interested in what people think about certain famiilies of ideas. He cooks up some juicy examples (usually with excellent graphics) to get people hooked on the problems as well.

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Hans Stricker comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21586) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21586#Comment_21586 2013-03-15T13:05:45-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Hans Stricker http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/85/ But no other mathematical forum attracts so many visitors. So &quot;write a blog post&quot; is an advice like &quot;dig a hole&quot;. Maybe you should take this question more serious ...
Maybe you should take this question more serious (as it is asked): There is probably a stronger tendency to post such a "question" at MO - because there's a lot of audience - than to "dig" it in a blog post.

Specific advices how to make such a "piece of mathematics" either a) a good MO-question or b) a profitable blog post would be really welcome!]]>
Yemon Choi comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21584) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21584#Comment_21584 2013-03-15T12:47:54-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Yemon Choi http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/81/ Or should one accept the stance that MO is not a place to multiplicate "nice" pieces of mathematics? In my view, EMPHATICALLY yes. Write a blog post, and see what happens. This is not a ...

Or should one accept the stance that MO is not a place to multiplicate "nice" pieces of mathematics?

In my view, EMPHATICALLY yes. Write a blog post, and see what happens. This is not a group blog.

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Hans Stricker comments on "How to use MO as a "multiplicator"" (21582) http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1554/how-to-use-mo-as-a-multiplicator/?Focus=21582#Comment_21582 2013-03-15T11:37:46-07:00 2018-11-04T13:00:02-08:00 Hans Stricker http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/85/ Every now and then an MO-user stumbles over a piece of mathematics which (s)he finds great and wants to communicate to the MO-community. What is the right way to do this?Eventually by cleverly ...
Eventually by cleverly "constructing" a clever question around it?

Or should one accept the stance that MO is not a place to multiplicate "nice" pieces of mathematics?]]>