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Category Archives: collaborations
ICERMania
*What do you with six mathematicians, spread across the world, who all want to solve the same problem but have never all been in the same room? If that problem involves computational or experimental mathematics, one great answer is Collaborate@ICERM. … Continue reading
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Tool for the (collaborative) job
Managing collaborative projects can be a job unto itself. I have five active collaborative projects right now, and each one follows has a different protocol and uses different collaborative tools a slightly different system, determined by the needs of … Continue reading
Collaborator is a jerk?
My last blog post was about my early summer math spree, mostly working with some excellent collaborators. This website gives us some stats about the posts: number of people who looked at it, where they were directed from, what links people … Continue reading
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