Of the guys here, I'd choose gaussian.
So at this point it's mainly a question of "how long" instead of "when" or the lesser "how".
I know I got something. What I need is some help to speed up the research process.
I don't need:
- software development
- advanced mathematics (master's to PhD level)
What I need is help at PhD level mathematics in tweaking / understanding a narrow issue that doesn't quite pan out.
If it does pan, the outcomes will be:
1) Ideally, we're drowning in money.
Really, that's the drowning problem I would wanna have
2) Statistically, it won't be #1 yet but a significant step towards it.
My experience in edge-level mathematics and software development has shown me that every single breakthrough you make brings a number of even uglier "bugs". I'm paid the money I am because I solve bugs. Nasty bugs. Think 90's Pulp Fiction bugs as an analogy.
So at this point it's mainly a question of "how long" instead of "when" or the lesser "how".
I know I got something. What I need is some help to speed up the research process.
I don't need:
- software development
- advanced mathematics (master's to PhD level)
What I need is help at PhD level mathematics in tweaking / understanding a narrow issue that doesn't quite pan out.
If it does pan, the outcomes will be:
1) Ideally, we're drowning in money.
Really, that's the drowning problem I would wanna have

2) Statistically, it won't be #1 yet but a significant step towards it.
My experience in edge-level mathematics and software development has shown me that every single breakthrough you make brings a number of even uglier "bugs". I'm paid the money I am because I solve bugs. Nasty bugs. Think 90's Pulp Fiction bugs as an analogy.