Are there any graduates students here?
The highest level of math everyone talks here is calculus or below, and scientific threads occur mainly on divulgation-level - yet, most people here spend a lot of time talking about how high their IQ is...
What math do you want to talk about? I am free to talk about anything.
>>7727062
Math grad student here. I only come to /sci/ for the IQ banter.
>>7727063
Inter-universal Teichmüller theory
>>7727068
>implying you or anyone here understands it
We shouldn't talk about what we don't know, but again, this is 4chan, so who knows.
>>7727068
>Inter-universal Teichmüller theory
Okay what about it? That's kind of a broad topic.
>>7727077
Not really. There are very few texts about it.
>>7727151
I mean as a topic of discussion, "Inter-universal Teichmüller theory" is a very broad topic.
So either pick something specific about it that you want to talk about, or we can just sit here mutually jerking off about mathematics.
>>7727062
grad student (not math, mol. bio/cell bio).
Everyone here is pretty much uni students who brag about.....classes. Like, not even publishing or what research they do, but literally about taking classes? It's weird. I come to laugh at most i-am-smrt topics, that's about it.
>>7727077
Why even ask? He's a shitposting CS undergrad. Of course he doesn't know any higher math.
>nobody commented OP's pic
This board must be full of autists.
Banach Space
>>7727062
math major here, just turned in graduation application. Done with all classes.
Highest level of math I've taken is one graduate course - numerical linear algebra. Tried taking a graduate automata class but it didn't count for elective credits so I had to switch it out for a shitty physics course - plug and chug, no understanding, chinese prof with super thick accent, terribly formatted textbook.
For numerical linear algebra class - I had a great russian prof with good spoken english. We used "Applied Numerical Linear Algebra" by Demmel, and occasionally referenced Golub. Some programming projects for extra credit too such as image classification w/ SVD.
Also had a 'seminar on data science' graduate math course which is kind of like an introduction to the python data analysis stack.
Physics postdoc here. I think that the majority of posters have at most a high school senior/college freshman level of education, but there is clearly a population of graduate level people here given the answers I have received to questions I have posted.
>>7727062
People come here for the kek.s, and go to Reddit for discussion, as Reddit is more conducive for discussions and such.
Doctoral maths student. Like others in this thread, I have noticed that there certainly are other grad students here. On occasion I've had an interesting discussion. But mostly I come here for the quality /sci/ bait.