In Luke's recent post on what sort of posts we would like to see more of, one suggestion was "Open Thread: Math". This suggestion has been voted up by (at least) 12 people. Since it's going to take me less than 2 minutes to type this post, I figured I might as well just go ahead and post the thread, rather than vote up the suggestion.
So, this is an open thread on mathematics. As things stand, I have no idea what the rules should be (I don't know what the people who voted up the post suggestion expected the rules to be), but I guess the general principle should be that we have maths questions which are vaguely related to LW-type ideas, as there are plenty of more appropriate fora for general mathematical discussion already out there.
I have also been wondering about when it's appropriate to use a uniform prior.
As an example (I think) of an instance where a uniform prior is not appropriate: NBA stats people calculate points per minute played for all the players. In some cases, bench players have higher points per minutes played than the starters. However, it does not follow that the bench player should be starting (ignoring defensive stats).
This is because bench players tend to enter the game at a time when they will play against the opposing team's bench. So, presuming that the defensive skills of the opponent's bench are less than the defensive skills of the opponent's starters, it's clear that there is a non-uniform level of defense maintained by the opponent during the game - i.e., bench players should have an easier time scoring than starters. So there is not a simple apples to apples comparison & conclusion based on this stat.