Noah Stephens-Davidowitz

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Noah Stephens-Davidowitz

Noah Stephens-Davidowitz

@NoahSD

Nerd, computer scientist (https://t.co/HTZHaHNoS7), Cornell CS prof. I spend a lot of time thinking about lattices and sometimes other things.

Katılım Şubat 2009
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@ml_fest_at Yeah. I comment on that in the post. It makes sense technically, but 1) more-or-less any mathematical notation is formally equivalent to some kind of set membership; that doesn't mean we should write it as such; and 2) this hasn't caught on because it doesn't match our intuition.
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ml_fest_me@ml_fest_at·
@NoahSD some books use element notation $\in$ e.g. f(n) \in O(n) means f(n) has a linear asymptotic so the O's notations can be seen as sets
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I wrote up a little blog post proposing a slightly different way to write asymptotic notation. solipsistslog.com/a-simple-and-m… In short, I think asymptotic notation should often be written with an INequality. E.g., f(n) <= O(n^2), f(n) < o(log n), f(n) > 2^{-o(n)}, f(n) >= n^{-O(1)}.
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I know that this is not an original idea. It seems that many authors use this notation already, at least in some contexts. I have not seen anyone advocate for its widespread adoption, so I thought I would.
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And, using these conventions means that authors must think a bit about what they actually mean when they use asymptotic notation, which is a good thing.
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Kyle Cheney
Kyle Cheney@kyledcheney·
Left: Interim U.S. Attorney Ed Martin dismisses Jan. 6 case of Jose Padilla on Jan. 21, 2025 Right: Interim US Attorney Ed Martin seeks to withdraw as Padilla’s counsel of record on Feb. 5, 2025 He signed a dismissal for a client he was still recorded as representing.
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MathMatize Memes@MathMatize·
Happy Birthday Ramanujan 🥳
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Dumb question that's bugging me: What's a really nice clean proof that 2^n grows faster than any polynomial? (Clean is obviously ill-defined here, but I mean short, intuitive, and using as little fancy math as possible.)
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Interintellect 🧭
Interintellect 🧭@interintellect_·
A look back at The Future of Publishing: A festival in New York City. @SethS_D discusses writing a book in 30 days with the help of AI.
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Gautam Kamath
Gautam Kamath@thegautamkamath·
Congratulations to @Eshan_chattopad and David Zuckerman on winning the Held Prize! For their groundbreaking work on randomness extraction.
National Academy of Sciences@theNASciences

Eshan Chattopadhyay of @Cornell and David Zuckerman of @UTAustin are the recipients of the 2024 Michael and Sheila Held Prize for their novel work on randomized algorithms, which you can learn more about here: bit.ly/held-prize-2024 #NASaward #ComputerScience

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Huck Bennett@huckbennett·
Day 1 of professing at CU Boulder.
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Timothy Gowers @wtgowers
Timothy Gowers @wtgowers@wtgowers·
A great preprint appeared on arXiv this morning by Marcelo Campos, Marcus Michelen, Julian Sahasrabudhe and Matthew Jensen -- the first improvement by more than a constant factor to the lower bound for sphere packing in large dimensions since 1947. 1/10 arxiv.org/abs/2312.10026
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Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz@SethS_D·
First review of Who Makes the NBA, from one of my heroes @tylercowen, who says "It's quite good!" and "I really liked this book." #comments" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolu…
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Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz@SethS_D·
My new book, Who Makes the NBA, is out today!!!! This is one of my favorite charts from the book: the advantage fathers pass to their sons in various fields. I expanded it based on twitter comments. bit.ly/41f0JBy
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Seth Stephens-Davidowitz@SethS_D·
DAY 3 OF MY CHALLENGE TO WRITE A (GOOD) BOOK ON THE NBA IN 30 DAYS, THANKS TO AI's DATA ANALYSIS TOOLS. Have you ever wondered: Who would be the best basketball player of all time if everybody were the same height? 🧵
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Hanlin Ren
Hanlin Ren@dfc7027894e168c·
Amazing: Zeyong Li showed that the complexity class S_2 E requires near-maximum circuit size on 𝐚𝐥𝐦𝐨𝐬𝐭 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲 input length, as well as a "genuine" (no infty often caveats) pseudodeterministic ZPP^NP algorithm for range avoidance! eccc.weizmann.ac.il/report/2023/15… (1/4)
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