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sean tilson comments on "Stuck on a part of a math book" (12033)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/848/stuck-on-a-part-of-a-math-book/?Focus=12033#Comment_120332010-12-19T19:14:28-08:002018-11-04T23:15:03-08:00sean tilsonhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/191/
@DavidAC it seems that the consensus is that more information is necessary to determine if your question would be appropriate, so please provide that information.
Harry Gindi comments on "Stuck on a part of a math book" (12024)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/848/stuck-on-a-part-of-a-math-book/?Focus=12024#Comment_120242010-12-19T16:53:38-08:002018-11-04T23:15:03-08:00Harry Gindihttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/55/
@Qiaochu: Whenever I've done that, my question on math.SE gets no votes and no answers. I agree with José that it really depends on the book.
Another place to ask if the subject seems like it's ...
@Qiaochu: Whenever I've done that, my question on math.SE gets no votes and no answers. I agree with José that it really depends on the book.
Another place to ask if the subject seems like it's the right flavor is the nForum.
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Qiaochu Yuan comments on "Stuck on a part of a math book" (12020)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/848/stuck-on-a-part-of-a-math-book/?Focus=12020#Comment_120202010-12-19T14:04:12-08:002018-11-04T23:15:03-08:00Qiaochu Yuanhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/13/
One strategy is to ask for an explanation on math.SE first and, if one is not forthcoming, ask on MO later.
One strategy is to ask for an explanation on math.SE first and, if one is not forthcoming, ask on MO later.
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deane.yang comments on "Stuck on a part of a math book" (12012)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/848/stuck-on-a-part-of-a-math-book/?Focus=12012#Comment_120122010-12-19T07:45:21-08:002018-11-04T23:15:03-08:00deane.yanghttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/9/
From a practical point of view, there's very little harm done if you post a question and it gets closed. Even then, you might get comments or even an answer that is helpful.
Zev Chonoles comments on "Stuck on a part of a math book" (12011)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/848/stuck-on-a-part-of-a-math-book/?Focus=12011#Comment_120112010-12-19T06:14:49-08:002018-11-04T23:15:03-08:00Zev Chonoleshttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/123/
I think these kinds of questions are fine, as long as it's of the appropriate level (which I'm sure your question will be) and you explain your thought process so far - I think my question here is a ...
I think these kinds of questions are fine, as long as it's of the appropriate level (which I'm sure your question will be) and you explain your thought process so far - I think my question here is a good example. Though checking in meta first never hurts, I suppose.
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José Figueroa comments on "Stuck on a part of a math book" (12008)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/848/stuck-on-a-part-of-a-math-book/?Focus=12008#Comment_120082010-12-18T22:38:13-08:002018-11-04T23:15:03-08:00José Figueroahttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/68/
It probably depends on the book and the sort of question. Why don't you write down the question here in meta and let people decide? At present there is not enough information to give a proper ...
It probably depends on the book and the sort of question. Why don't you write down the question here in meta and let people decide? At present there is not enough information to give a proper answer.
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davidac897 comments on "Stuck on a part of a math book" (12007)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/848/stuck-on-a-part-of-a-math-book/?Focus=12007#Comment_120072010-12-18T22:32:27-08:002018-11-04T23:15:03-08:00davidac897http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/347/
If I'm confused about something on a page in a math book, and I've thought about it a lot, is asking for an explanation an appropriate use of Mathoverflow? And, just as important, if it is not, does ...
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