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There's no written policy (until now, I guess), and each mod has his or her quirks (so the discussion below is guaranteed to apply only if the handling moderator is yours truly). While you asked about "not constructive", let me be more ambitious and answer in the greatest generality. Before saying anything else, let me first say this: Moderation on each ...

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Burnside lemma and Pólya enumeration theorem examples Observe that the convention at the OEIS is that the term necklace refers to the slots being arranged around a circle with rotational symmetry acting on them. Similarly the term bracelet indicates reflections acting on the slots in addition to rotations. This is the difference between the ...

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More for my own sake than anything else. Integration duplicates tend to be quite hard to find due to the large amount of symbols in titles. Here is a short list of some famous integrals that pop up periodically Integration integration The Gaussian integral: Proving $\int_{0}^{\infty} \mathrm{e}^{-x^2} dx = \dfrac{\sqrt \pi}{2}$. More proofs here. The ...

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For good real-world examples, go to the main list of questions and sort by votes. The highest voted 100 questions or so tend to ones that became blockbusters by resonating with the internet fad of the day and being linked from some high-traffic site. But if you fast-forward to the questions with a score of (say) 25 to 40, most of those will be ones that are ...

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I'm very encouraging of computational mathematics questions. After all, it's a large part of my job. I think it's agreed upon that mathematically themed questions relating to computer software are on-topic. The grey area comes when we talk about technical questions with no immediate mathematical content. Personally, I don't see the problem with asking ...

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This is just an initial point, not a complete and formed opinion. Somewhat of a long comment. There is a distinct difference between the question appear in your first comment, discussing how to perform certain mathematical operations in Maple, and questions such as a recently closed one which asked "How to use “-m memory ” with GAP?". The key difference, ...

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Imagine this wasn't Math.SE, but Writing.SE. Questions on how to properly format, say, a rejection letter to a job applicant would be on topic. (Should it be justified? Should the font look formal? Should we write in the passive voice?) Questions on how to use Microsoft Word, however, would be off-topic. Convert this notion to Mathematics. A question ...

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There ought to be an entry for the calculus / limit classic: $$\lim_{n\to\infty} \left(1+\frac xn\right)^n = \exp x$$ I found these posts on it so far: About $\lim \left(1+\frac {x}{n}\right)^n$ Intuitive proofs that $\lim\limits_{n\to\infty}\left(1+\frac xn\right)^n=e^x$ Proving $\lim \limits_{n\to +\infty } \left(1+\frac{x}{n}\right)^n=\text{e}^x$. $\... 11 Entering one's real name as username would be an easier decision if it was reversible. In practice, it is not. Even if a user changes the username or parts ways with the site altogether, the comments with @FirstnameLastname will show up in Google search and disclose that person's affiliation with the site. Personally, I would not encourage anyone (and ... 8 Hypergeometric/Summation Identities summation Rather than have these broken up among algebra-precalculus, proof by induction, combinatorics, etc. I am gathering them all in one place. Faulhaber identities (sums of powers)$\sum\limits_{k = 1}^n k = \frac{k(k+1)}{2}$(triangle numbers) What is the term for a factorial type operation, but with summation ... 6 Is it at all reasonable to just point out that we are aware of MO existence on the help/faq page and say that if you cross-post to MO to link to it and reference it? It is certainly reasonable. But do keep in mind that this will be much more easily sorted out in the future: MathOverflow 2.0 is a-comin'! What, when and will we migrate questions to MO 2.... 6 Questions about [irreducible-polynomials] concerning generic methods: Methods to see if a polynomial is irreducible How to choose correct strategy for irreducibility testing in$\mathbb{Z}[X]$? Checking irreducibility of polynomials over number fields Techniques for checking irreducibility over the rationals Does irreducibility in$\mathbb Q[X]$always ... 5$\text{Steps:} \\ \begin{align}1.& \text{Right click this.} \\ 2. & \text{“Show Math As"} \\ 3. & \text{Click on }\TeX \ Commands. \end{align}$5 I am adding this answer because the question came up again recently and, while much of what I wrote is a little redundant, there is an aspect of the culture of MSE which I think is worth discussing. In general, a vote on the main site indicates that a post is poorly researched or of low quality. On Meta, votes should, for the most part, be interpreted ... 5 Probability probability "Two Children Puzzle / Boy Born on a Tuesday" and variants: In a family with two children, what are the chances, if one of the children is a girl, that both children are girls? New Two Children problem Boy Born on a Tuesday - is it just a language trick? A "liar paradox" variant: Multiple-choice question about the probability of a ... 4 The comments to the original suggestion persuade me that this is a bad idea because it will produce an unbounded number of tedious and off-topic discussions like the one about "die/dice". 4 I don't think that such an FAQ is necessary, though I'm not outright against it. I think that small spelling and grammatical errors are best dealt with as they always have been - by discreet editing of the post by users with sufficient reputation points. (Also note that your "die/dice" example illustrates that there can be surprising disagreement even ... 4 A couple of analysis exercises that appear frequently: prove that$f'(a)=\lim_{x\rightarrow a}f'(x)$. if$f'(x)\rightarrow L$as$ x \rightarrow \infty$,$-\infty \leq L \leq \infty $then$ f(x)/x \rightarrow L $as$x \rightarrow \infty\$

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[Edit: Arggg. Now I see that this topic is years old. It is probably best to disregard this whole post] I think it is fine if people are gently encouraged to use their real names when they sign up. But if such an encouragement is given, then I would also suggest that the Stackexchange's private policy is made very clear. Some might ask: how does SE deal ...

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Another possibility (if you want to copy a large chunk of text with several formulas) is to click on edit (and, of course, not save the edits you make, just copy the part you need). Viewing source of the webpage also sometime works (View/Source in Internet Explorer, Ctrl+U in Mozilla Firefox). This way has some flaws - you don't see markup, but html. If TeX-...

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I posted as 'Rudy Toody' until one of my posts was cited in an entry on OEIS. They prefer that the citations point to a real name, so I became real.

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I've used this name on my blog and multiple web sites for nearly a decade. I think that civility is maintained by peer pressure and the nature of a board. That said, Can an individual board of SE have difference criteria than the parent system? I never signed up here separately, my profile copied from the first site money.SE to any other SE site I go to.

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Sometimes we think a question is good because we think we can give it a good answer; these are the cases where the question might not be as good as we suppose it to be; but a non apparent mirror in which we are looking at ourselves.

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A canonical answer would not be useful to this topic. Let's focus on the particular topic of questions asking about the minimization of a particular boolean expression, because, outside of this, we cannot anticipate, and have no interest in anticipating, what sorts of questions people might ask. I see two broad classes these questions might fall into: Those ...

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I think this is an excellent idea. I think it would be very helpful to have an example of a well-formed question. However, what I think is more important is that there should be comments telling us why is it good. For instance, descriptive title, they remembered to take caps lock off, they have a high accept rate etc. What I have in mind is a sample post ...

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