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AnatoliP comments on Rewiring my Brain: (gentle) Help Appreciated - Less Wrong Discussion

3 Post author: JMiller 07 October 2013 04:13PM

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Comment author: AnatoliP 08 October 2013 11:27:20AM -2 points [-]

Perhaps RERO is the right way to develop software, but it will fail you in math.

Comment author: gjm 08 October 2013 03:01:52PM 3 points [-]

I suspect it might work quite well in collaborative mathematics. Publish (internally, to your collaborators) when you get a new idea, have a rough sketch of a proof, find a plausible conjecture, think of a good way of presenting something, etc. Eventually, of course, you'd need to clean it all up and get the bugs out, but frequent informal known-buggy "releases" might be an excellent way to get from zero to a high-quality research paper.

Comment author: AnatoliP 08 October 2013 04:31:53PM 0 points [-]

That's an interesting idea, although the discussion was about studying. I assume it can also be applied as a studying technique: Read small chunks of material and solve a lot of problems for feedback.

My point was that you cannot overlook the fundamentals.