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WordPress and collaborative mathematics

Tom Johnson
FYI from O'Reilly Radar. 

And does this suggest possibility of something like "distributed data analysis" whereby a number of widely scattered watchdogs could be poking into the same data set?  If so, it raises interesting questions for journalism educators: who is developing the tools to manage such investigations?

Enabling Massively Parallel Mathematics Collaboration -- Jon Udell writes about Mike Adams whose WordPress plugin to grok LaTeX formatting of math has enabled a new scale of mathematics collaboration.

http://blog.jonudell.net/2009/07/31/polymath-equals-user-innovatio/

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Re: WordPress and collaborative mathematics

Owen Densmore
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Its interesting how many of the same concepts and people have been  
coming up lately.

Tim Gowers and his brilliant Very Short Introduction.  His video of  
his keynote at the Millennium conference. Then he pops up in a  
collaboration with Terence Tao, who also presented there. (He is  
definitely worth following, btw)  And our earlier discussions of Math  
on the Web (see http://backspaces.net/) and folks wondering why you'd  
care.  Then this post on using Knuth's notation (LaTeX) and its  
historic importance.  Then finally the Polymath collaborations which  
require the Math plugins to the popular CMS WordPress.

Very small world indeed.

     -- Owen


On Aug 3, 2009, at 10:41 AM, Tom Johnson wrote:

> FYI from O'Reilly Radar.
>
> And does this suggest possibility of something like "distributed  
> data analysis" whereby a number of widely scattered watchdogs could  
> be poking into the same data set?  If so, it raises interesting  
> questions for journalism educators: who is developing the tools to  
> manage such investigations?
>
> Enabling Massively Parallel Mathematics Collaboration -- Jon Udell  
> writes about Mike Adams whose WordPress plugin to grok LaTeX  
> formatting of math has enabled a new scale of mathematics  
> collaboration.
>
> http://blog.jonudell.net/2009/07/31/polymath-equals-user-innovatio/
>
> -- tj
> ==========================================
> J. T. Johnson
> Institute for Analytic Journalism -- Santa Fe, NM USA
> www.analyticjournalism.com
> 505.577.6482(c)                                    505.473.9646(h)
> http://www.jtjohnson.com                 [hidden email]
>
> "Be Your Own Publisher"
> http://indiepubwest.com
> ==========================================
> ============================================================
> FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org


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