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Mar 24, 2019 at 0:00 comment added Mario Krenn Terrance Tao has written a blog post about this topic after a lecture series by Peter Scholze.
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Jan 8, 2019 at 5:13 comment added Dr. Evil @GerhardPaseman Thanks for the suggestion. The best case scenario would be for various people to give various answers based on how they interpret the question. The totality of the interpretations will add to the benefits of the post.
Jan 7, 2019 at 4:16 comment added Gerhard Paseman I think the intended question behind the phrased question is better and more appropriate for MathOverflow. This intended question is "What is a good elevator pitch that not only conveys some ideas and applications of Prismatic cohomology, but could inspire me and others to study and elucidate the subject further?". Gerhard "Would Like Seeing Intended Answer" Paseman, 2019.01.06.
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Jan 5, 2019 at 2:34 comment added David Roberts I think this is a good question. There is a vote to close for being 'too broad', but I think it healthy that the key ideas (not easily conveyed in a more formal format) are spread beyond the small circle of people in contact with the principal actors.
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