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cubefoxtoday at 8:30 AM4 repliesview on HN

The difference is that Claude Code actually solves practical problems, but pure (as opposed to applied) mathematics doesn't. Moreover, a lot of pure mathematics seems to be not just useless, but also without intrinsic epistemic value, unlike science. See https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46510353


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jstanleytoday at 8:41 AM

Applications for pure mathematics can't necessarily be known until the underlying mathematics is solved.

Just because we can't imagine applications today doesn't mean there won't be applications in the future which depend on discoveries that are made today.

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teiferertoday at 9:03 AM

It's hard to know beforehand. Like with most foundational research.

My favorite example is number theory. Before cyptography came along it was pure math, an esoteric branch for just number nerds. defund Turns out, super applicable later on.

baqtoday at 9:28 AM

You’re confusing immediately useful with eventually useful. Pure maths has found very practical applications over the millennia - unless you don’t consider it pure anymore, at which point you’re just moving goalposts.

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amazingmantoday at 8:59 AM

It's unclear to me what point you are making.