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Terence Tao /
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2024-12-26 21:45:04
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Terence Tao on Nostr: nprofile1q…cvgna Yes, this has happened also, particularly when venturing in fields ...

nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq0l88929ze7h5h7g7pu7y0e0077c03zqtp9zk63zpx4gg7m2ypcnqmcvgna (nprofile…vgna) Yes, this has happened also, particularly when venturing in fields that heavily involve either algebra or topology, which have always been my weakest fields of mathematics. In many cases, it is my coauthors that supply the needed expertise in these areas (and such collaborations end up being a very valuable learning experience for me); in other cases I have leaned on consulting with some old friends (going all the way back to grad school in some cases) to get me up to speed on the basics. Online resources such as Wikipedia, MathOverflow, and more recently large language models are also quite good at getting key background information (such as what the correct notation is for a concept, why it is studied, and what are the standard references), though of course in all cases one should view these resources as a starting point for one's knowledge, rather than as the definitive answer, and one should try to independently verify the information from those sources as much as possible.
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