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Clarity and Mathematics

John Langford has diagnosed a complexity illness that afflicts research in academia. One of its symptoms is what he calls “Math++”: the use of unnecessary and obfuscatory mathematics to improve the author’s chance of publication.

Having recently ploughed through a large number of math-heavy articles during the preparation of a COLT paper I have started to [...]

The Mathematical Grue

A discussion over at God Plays Dice had me nodding in agreement: proving a theorem is like playing an adventure game. As Isabel puts it

You are in a maze of twisty little equations, all alike

alluding to a particularly fiendish puzzle in the text adventure Colossal Cave.

Having recently grappled with some tricky proofs I [...]