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by jvanderbot
27 days ago
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I admire the old papers.
"In this manuscript we derive XYZ from ABC and show that EFG still holds"
followed immediately by something akin to "We begin by showing ... " Nowadays the intro/motivation/problem statement / related work (citation tax) / formulation/<actual results> / simulations / conclusions / futurework format is just soul crushing. |
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Today there is much more research being done and published, and fully reading a paper is a special case. Papers are now more structured, and the primary use case is quickly skimming over the paper to determine if it merits more thorough reading. (Usually it doesn't.)