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by vscode-rest
133 days ago
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Iām no mathematician (studied up to diff eq, linear algebra, discrete), but from glancing through the paper I do not really have an ability to apply this concept to a problem of my own, though it does seem useful. Do you think this is something that should be taught generally? In which class would it fit? It feels generally diffeq-ish. |
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If you've done diffeq and linear algebra you have the prerequisites. Appendix B (page 17 of the paper) is our attempt at making it practical ā worked examples rather than proofs. Would be curious if it lands for someone with your background.
We plan to do a follow-up paper that provides a standard format for this math that could be taught across domains. That doesn't belong in this first paper. First priority was to show the pattern and get people thinking about it.