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  • October 22, 2025

    Edifice and Craft

    Mathematics often advances by a prior about compressibility. Some investigators trust that with the right abstractions the world can be funneled into an additive and exact environment where one can add and subtract, take kernels and cokernels, and push information through functors without losing control. Others trust that essential difficulty lives in nonlinear and metric…

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  • October 22, 2025

    Two Grammars of Depth: Linearization, Nonlinearity, and the Culture of Proof

    A great deal of modern mathematics can be read as a wager on compressibility. One camp believes that with the right abstractions the world can be funneled into an additive and exact environment where one can add, subtract, take kernels and cokernels, and push information through functors without losing control. Another camp believes that the…

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  • October 17, 2025

    Broadcast, Craft, and the Logic of Capture

    Little Nightmares II ends with a gesture that looks like betrayal and reads like a theorem. Six lets Mono fall, and in the slowed time of the Tower he grows into the Thin Man who chased him before. The story closes the circuit on itself. The Tower does not crown an authority; it tunes a…

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  • October 13, 2025

    Rest Stop Where Divisibility Becomes Composition

    Before we rejoin the highway of broader themes, pause at a rest area for a crisp algebra puzzle. Let be a field and let with an indeterminate. Introduce as a second indeterminate independent of . Assume that in the polynomial divides . Show that there exists a single with . I will post a full…

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  • October 12, 2025

    The Devil’s Bargain of Algebra: Laputa, Borrowed Power, and the Return to the Harder Path

    There is an old and deliberately theatrical complaint among geometers that algebra can feel like a bargain with a devil. The bargain promises effortless power. Symbols move, machines hum, proofs arrive on schedule. The price does not come due at once. Only later do you notice that the machinery has been doing the seeing for…

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  • Protected: Independent talent in modern mathematics: where the membrane is thin, why it is thin, and how to cross it

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  • October 5, 2025

    Two calculi, one goal. When to use Grothendieck style geometry, when to stay analytic, and why iteration is the hidden engine

    Executive summary There are two native calculi that modern mathematics uses to turn hard problems into tractable ones. You almost never need the second calculus to do the first set of jobs. You sometimes want the second when you insist on uniform and optimal statements across algebraic parameter spaces. Beneath both calculi sits a single…

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  • October 2, 2025

    Bespoke mathematics in an age of abundance

    There are two ways mathematics moves. One way is workshop craft. You build a device that bites a concrete problem, you show the estimate that turns the lock, you expose the counterexample that pins the exponent, and you leave the constants visible so anyone can audit the work. The other way is platform industry. You…

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  • October 1, 2025

    Against Bureaucracy, Toward a Fluid Structural Algebra

    Play Inside or Little Nightmares for a few minutes and you feel what bad systems do to the mind. The rules are opaque, detectors punish micro deviations, and survival demands that you look compliant while quietly doing what actually works. Far too often graduate algebra feels the same. The promise is structure that clarifies, the…

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  • September 28, 2025

    Bespoke Craft vs. Framework Power: Why Nonlinear PDE Endures (and Measures Credit Differently)

    Thesis. Mathematics runs on two production modes. Framework fields (many parts of algebra/geometry/topology) win by inventing reusable languages and libraries; progress compounds as more of the subject is algebraitized and “packaged.” Bespoke fields (nonlinear PDE and hard analysis at the frontier) win by inventing one‑off mechanisms – custom multipliers, weights, parametrices, resonance cuts, rigidity schemes…

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