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by oisdk
2059 days ago
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> You wrote that "Learning any mathematics is a complete waste of time." Yes, I was being facetious. My point is that by whatever measure pure maths is worth studying (i.e. those measure beyond "practical" applications) also obviously applies to HoTT. > I've talked to a lot of very good mathematicians You're an anonymous person on the internet, this is such a strange thing to fall back on. There are pretty standard ways of talking about how well-regarded/important certain subfields are in mathematics, "I've asked around" isn't one of them. > I'm not just regurgitating what he says there His comments express a substantially different point to yours.
He does not say that HoTT is a waste of time, or that it "doesn't have much content". |
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Not all branches of pure mathematics are equally worthy of study. A few are essentially dead for various (good) reasons, for example.
> There are pretty standard ways of talking about how well-regarded/important certain subfields are in mathematics, "I've asked around" isn't one of them.
How should one figure out how well-regarded a subfield of mathematics is if not by asking members of the mathematical community?
> His comments express a substantially different point to yours. He does not say that HoTT is a waste of time, or that it "doesn't have much content".
His comments support the point I intended them to support, which is that Lurie is not a huge fan of HoTT. You made a remark about well-regarded mathematicians, and I gave you comments from a well-regarded mathematician.