Could someone, please, explain, why I have fewer reputation points than I expect?
Actually, in view of what I read about the way one can earn reputation points: "if you post a good question or helpful answer, it will be voted up by your peers: you gain 10 reputation points." (see http://mathoverflow.net/faq#reputation), I cannot see why I have only 31 of them, in spite of the fact that that my answers have received votes that I think are worth more than that: 6 Demonstrating that rigour is important 2 Proofs of Gödel’s theorem 2 Examples of theorems misapplied to non-mathematical contexts 2 nontrivial theorems with trivial proofs 1 Complete mathematics 0 Arithmetic fixed point theorem (see http://mathoverflow.net/users/9019/gyorgy-sereny)