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by mathgenius
3493 days ago
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Ramanujan produced a constant stream of results and wasn't at all obsessed with one big problem to solve. Terrance Tao is talking about the "hide in the attic for 10 years working on one problem" attitude. And this he warns against. As for business development, I'm pretty sure Jobs/Bezos etc actually produced something in fairly short order, ie. the MVP came out quickly. This approach of release early, release often seems to be exactly what Tao would endorse. |
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Andrew Wiles is a better example, since he hit in plain sight working on Fermat's Last Theorem.
"He dedicated all of his research time to this problem for over six years in near-total secrecy, covering up his efforts by releasing prior work in small segments as separate papers and confiding only in his wife."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Wiles