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  1. 2022-06-15 to , , by aldeka - Archived Link
  2. The original paper proving the Gaussian inequality. Check out [v1] of the paper.
  3. 2019-09-24 to by aldeka - Archived Link
  4. 2019-06-25 to , by aldeka - Archived Link
  5. "Proofs of obscure provenance are sometimes overlooked at first, but usually not for long: A major paper like Royen’s would normally get submitted and published somewhere like the Annals of Statistics, experts said, and then everybody would hear about it. But Royen, not having a career to advance, chose to skip the slow and often demanding peer-review process typical of top journals. He opted instead for quick publication in the Far East Journal of Theoretical Statistics, a periodical based in Allahabad, India, that was largely unknown to experts and which, on its website, rather suspiciously listed Royen as an editor. (He had agreed to join the editorial board the year before.)"
  6. Awesome project created by an undergrad at Brown!
  7. Mostly horrible.
  8. "Papers We Love is a repository of academic computer science papers and a community who loves reading them." Wait. People do this for /fun/?! ;)
  9. 2013-06-11 to , by aldeka - Archived Link
  10. Nice orgtheory argument about what makes for a good theory about how to tell/test.
  11. Correlation.
  12. Alright... So I should get around to seeing a Noam Elkies lecture some time.
  13. An interesting taxonomy of races.
  14. 2009-09-15 to , , , , , by mako - Archived Link
  15. Cool example of the effects of outliers on regression models.
  16. 2009-07-15 to , by mako - Archived Link
  17. "When pressed on the openness of the code and algorithms..." Yeah. That was me.
  18. # fifteen Es # seven Fs # four Gs # six Hs # eight Is # four Ns # five Os # six Rs # eighteen Ss # eight Ts # four Us # three Vs # two Ws # three Xs
  19. Very cool statistics demonstration on OLS. Clearest demonstration I've seen.

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