Why a Research Blog?

About this site
A place to share mathematical results, observations, and open directions.
Author

Matthew Rosenzweig

Published

July 27, 2026

Status: Site introduction

Mathematical work and mathematical publishing run on different clocks. The essential argument for a project may be complete long before the paper has reached its final form. During that interval, the result can be difficult to discover—and so can the people who would be most interested in it.

This site is meant to shorten that interval.

What I will publish here

Posts may include:

  • concise announcements of new research findings;
  • useful observations that do not yet belong to a paper;
  • explanations of the mechanism behind a theorem or proof;
  • open questions and possible research directions; and
  • updates connecting an earlier post to a completed preprint or publication.

The format is deliberately flexible. A short observation may need only a page, while a more substantial announcement can include definitions, numbered equations, theorems, proofs, references, and extensive \(\LaTeX\).

An invitation

The blog is also a way to make research interests visible. If something here intersects with your work—or suggests a direction we might pursue together—please get in touch.

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Citation

BibTeX citation:
@online{rosenzweig2026,
  author = {Rosenzweig, Matthew},
  title = {Why a {Research} {Blog?}},
  date = {2026-07-27},
  url = {https://matthewrosenzweigwork-max.github.io/posts/welcome/},
  langid = {en}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Rosenzweig, Matthew. 2026. “Why a Research Blog?” July 27. https://matthewrosenzweigwork-max.github.io/posts/welcome/.