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原始链接: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44007714
Hacker News discusses a Quanta Magazine article on a new "superdiffusion" proof related to turbulence. One commenter shares the research paper link, questioning the "ellipticity" concept. Others debate Quanta Magazine's target audience and value. Some find it a good source for accessible science news with more detail than other publications, filling a niche for curious readers across disciplines. Others critique its explanations of complex mathematics for being oversimplified and lacking depth, focusing on human-interest stories at the expense of accurate scientific details. They feel the focus on mathematicians' personal lives turns them into a "freak show." A common sentiment is that the magazine's writing style prioritizes entertainment over scientific accuracy.
It's talking about ellipticity. Should I be imagining a kind of tightly packed set of ellipses at all scales and shapes (kind of undulating or expanding and collapsing I guess)?
Does anyone have a better gloss-level sense of "the new method"?
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