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hodgehog11yesterday at 10:16 PM1 replyview on HN

This is the way I think. C is "nice" because it is constructed to satisfy so many "nice" structural properties simultaneously; that's what makes it special. This gives rise to "nice" consequences that are physically convenient across a variety of applications.

I work in applied probability, so I'm forced to use many different tools depending on the application. My colleagues and I would consider ourselves lucky if what we're doing allows for an application of some properties of C, as the maths will tend to fall out so beautifully.


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debatem1yesterday at 11:59 PM

Not meaning to derail an interesting conversation, but I'm curious about your description of your work as "applied probability". Can you say any more about what that involves?

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