Another option is to plug in AR/VR glasses, which solves the head tilting problem in trains. There are plenty of options around ~500 EUR/USD nowadays, which might be worth it for people with a daily commute.
From what I heard, it’s because Springer et al. hired editors in India to cut costs…
I'm a doctoral student working in the direction of PDE's and function spaces. I have some colleagues that are using wavelets for numerics. They typically prove that certain wavelet bases are better suited for numerical…
Reminds me of 'turtles all the way down', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtles_all_the_way_down
Yea... who are the neighbors of those flats to decide to protest loud and rude tourists that disturb the piece and quiet of their homes, eh?
I am experiencing some issues, especially when starting a session. It can help to have all the speakers connected via ethernet cable.
I could see people using this symbol when proving for example that x = 0. Say they first show x \geq 0 and then x \leq 0. Then they've shown x ⪒ 0, and therefore x = 0. But yeah, a symbol like '⪒' for this purpose is…
In academia people study stochastic versions of PDEs in order to try to answer regularity and existence questions. Think for example about the famous millennium problem of Navier-Stokes. Sometimes the stochastic…
I would argue against the statement that all 'truly high talented people' (whatever that may mean) will leave Europe because the salaries are too low. At least in Academia I know plenty of smart people happily working…
I suppose that this differs at how mathematically mature the student is. For undergrads and high school students it is, as you say, probably a good idea to give a lot of motivation and applied examples for the theory…
I think maybe you mean "don't send your kids to an _American_ school if you can avoid it". Although I have no personal experience with the American school system, I would say that there are many schools in the world…
Indeed!, that is exactly what I had in mind.
Maybe this can be solved on the browser side of things. I can imagine that a browser could communicate the width of the screen as the width of the window to the webpage, even though the width of the window in reality…
This sounds like a turtles all the way down kind of think... Then is it OK to keep the secret of the secrets service, or something in that sense.
It gives me mostly anxiety
Another option is to plug in AR/VR glasses, which solves the head tilting problem in trains. There are plenty of options around ~500 EUR/USD nowadays, which might be worth it for people with a daily commute.
From what I heard, it’s because Springer et al. hired editors in India to cut costs…
I'm a doctoral student working in the direction of PDE's and function spaces. I have some colleagues that are using wavelets for numerics. They typically prove that certain wavelet bases are better suited for numerical…
Reminds me of 'turtles all the way down', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtles_all_the_way_down
Yea... who are the neighbors of those flats to decide to protest loud and rude tourists that disturb the piece and quiet of their homes, eh?
I am experiencing some issues, especially when starting a session. It can help to have all the speakers connected via ethernet cable.
I could see people using this symbol when proving for example that x = 0. Say they first show x \geq 0 and then x \leq 0. Then they've shown x ⪒ 0, and therefore x = 0. But yeah, a symbol like '⪒' for this purpose is…
In academia people study stochastic versions of PDEs in order to try to answer regularity and existence questions. Think for example about the famous millennium problem of Navier-Stokes. Sometimes the stochastic…
I would argue against the statement that all 'truly high talented people' (whatever that may mean) will leave Europe because the salaries are too low. At least in Academia I know plenty of smart people happily working…
I suppose that this differs at how mathematically mature the student is. For undergrads and high school students it is, as you say, probably a good idea to give a lot of motivation and applied examples for the theory…
I think maybe you mean "don't send your kids to an _American_ school if you can avoid it". Although I have no personal experience with the American school system, I would say that there are many schools in the world…
Indeed!, that is exactly what I had in mind.
Maybe this can be solved on the browser side of things. I can imagine that a browser could communicate the width of the screen as the width of the window to the webpage, even though the width of the window in reality…
This sounds like a turtles all the way down kind of think... Then is it OK to keep the secret of the secrets service, or something in that sense.
It gives me mostly anxiety