Recast Dynamics

After discovering a number of my own #mathematical #results and letting my mind digest everything, most of the abstract but applied things I’m preoccupied with are actually beginning to make a bit of sense, I just don’t exactly know how to write mathematics (serioualy) yet; as it stands I’ve made a large collection of solved problems that I turn to because I’ve run out of problems to work on. I’ve had some success early on, and more so as of late, this way.

So I need #advice. Any word of advice would go a long way. If you have been in a similar situation, where you don’t really do proofs all that often, or know if you should incorporate them to some extent in an early written piece on original results, what do you do (exactly)? I’d like to know what could make more sense than just finding methods and solving the interesting problems you find within reach. Feel free to reach out over social media or WordPress.

If you know of anything that works well, I’d like to get to know a process of yours, for myself to go off of: How did you start the authoring of your mathematics? How does one find the momentum and proceed with independently publishing one’s own ideas? Right now, in my life, I find my work especially driven and I wouldn’t mind attempting to explain the details although it’s a lot to discuss, it’s especially still immensely exciting to find more nuance. My favorite thing about what the field offers is how work gets a lot of reprise-ability, and I believe that is (arguably) not the same as resting on your laurels. It, in fact, leads to an ungodly amount of progress in less time (which I demonstrate on here).

In other words, I have a lot to write and simply find it impossible to start doing so. I don’t think I’ll be in a rut forever, it’s just never the right mode for me to try making a writing of my work, not even a single essay has been written yet dispite that some number of years has passed; that’s to say, my work spans the last few years. It’s gotten better over time – I’ll admit, but I sort of have to believe, or just strongly think, that if I don’t publish some results or just put things on paper – I’ll most likely lose out entirely on this entire thing I’ve worked hard for.

Here you’ll find my Ivankovian Mathematical Paradigm of solved problems found by the Standard Recast Distribution. * Note: I saved this first as cg5(n,a,b,c,d) in my calculator. It is the convention to follow.

BROWSE MY PAGES OF SOLVED PROBLEMS

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