Where Did Probabilism Go?
A repository of random math has vanished for now.
If you found the “probabilism” repo useful, I apologize that it disappeared from public view.
I’ve been working on problems where people worry a lot about IP, and it was easiest to take my running collection of notes off the public web for now. It was a happy surprise to learn that many more people than I knew were using the material, but at this point I need to go through and filter what I put back up.
At any rate, please feel free to email me if there is particular content that you are interested in. Buoyed by the compliments, I will be glad make content public when I find a moment, and no doubt the notebook on Catalan numbers will get me millions in advertising dollars.
(github.com/jpbm/probabilism
is a formerly-public repo with an eclectic mix of probability-type calculations and accompanying simulation code. There were PDF notes as well, which I occasionally fantasized would become the basis for a practitioners’ introduction to applied ML.)