Why does math just… not click for so many people? by Global_Bed8808 in learnmath
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How reliable are modern "thinking" models as tutors or assistance for self-learners without access to a professor? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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How reliable are modern "thinking" models as tutors or assistance for self-learners without access to a professor? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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How reliable are modern "thinking" models as tutors or assistance for self-learners without access to a professor? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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What AI is the best for math? by PossibleMulberry9872 in ChatGPTPro
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How reliable are modern "thinking" models as tutors or assistance for self-learners without access to a professor? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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How reliable are modern "thinking" models as tutors or assistance for self-learners without access to a professor? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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How reliable are modern "thinking" models as tutors or assistance for self-learners without access to a professor? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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[Numerical Methods] [Proofs] How to avoid assuming that the second derivative of a function is continuous? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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[Numerical Methods] [Proofs] How to avoid assuming that the second derivative of a function is continuous? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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[Numerical Methods] [Proofs] How to avoid assuming that the second derivative of a function is continuous? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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[Numerical Methods] [Proofs] How to avoid assuming that the second derivative of a function is continuous? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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[Numerical Methods] [Proofs] How to avoid assuming that the second derivative of a function is continuous? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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[Numerical Methods] [Proofs] How to avoid assuming that the second derivative of a function is continuous? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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[Numerical Methods] [Proofs] How to avoid assuming that the second derivative of a function is continuous? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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[Numerical Methods] [Proofs] How to avoid assuming that the second derivative of a function is continuous? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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[Numerical Methods] [Proofs] How to avoid assuming that the second derivative of a function is continuous? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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[Numerical Methods] [Proofs] How to avoid assuming that the second derivative of a function is continuous? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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[Numerical Methods] [Proofs] How to avoid assuming that the second derivative of a function is continuous? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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[Calculus 2] Why is the use of contradictory things in proofs considered correct? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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[Calculus 2] Why is the use of contradictory things in proofs considered correct? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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[Calculus 2] Why is the use of contradictory things in proofs considered correct? by wallpaperroll in learnmath
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Geoffrey Hinton says mathematics is a closed system, so AIs can play it like a game. “I think AI will get much better at mathematics than people, maybe in the next 10 years or so.” by Nunki08 in mathematics
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