Timeline for Problem suggestions for polymath for undergraduates research
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Nov 21, 2010 at 14:42 | answer | added | Unknown | timeline score: 0 | |
Jul 15, 2010 at 16:10 | vote | accept | Chao Xu | ||
Jul 9, 2010 at 11:04 | history | edited | Willie Wong |
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Jul 9, 2010 at 10:27 | comment | added | Ben Webster♦ | Yemon- I'm not optimistic about the probability of a good polymath arising from this question, but I think trying is a perfectly reasonable use of MO. | |
Jul 9, 2010 at 10:05 | answer | added | Doug Chatham | timeline score: 1 | |
Jul 9, 2010 at 9:06 | answer | added | Alon Amit | timeline score: 1 | |
Jul 9, 2010 at 6:36 | comment | added | Pete L. Clark | @Qiaochu: in many cases I suspect they will, yes. But some people are in the opposite situation: they have elementary research problems but not enough (or any) undergraduate students interested and qualified to work on them. It certainly doesn't hurt to ask -- to ask around, I mean. It's not so clear to me that this is an on-topic MO question. | |
Jul 9, 2010 at 6:23 | comment | added | Qiaochu Yuan | If people know about such problems, aren't they going to keep them for their own students? | |
Jul 9, 2010 at 6:18 | answer | added | Bruce Westbury | timeline score: 1 | |
Jul 9, 2010 at 5:28 | history | made wiki | Post Made Community Wiki by Chao Xu | ||
Jul 9, 2010 at 5:04 | history | asked | Chao Xu | CC BY-SA 2.5 |