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Tricks Claude E. Shannon Used in His Research and Creative Thinking
Extracted from a video about him from 2015 presented to the Lexington Computer and Technology Group on 9/18/2024
Tricks for formulating and solving problems
- Simplification: get rid of enough detail (including practical aspects) for intuitive understanding.
- Similarity to a known problem (experience helps)
- Reformulate (avoid getting in a rut)
- Generalize (more than opposite of simplify)
- Structural analysis (break problem into pieces)
- Inversion (work back from the desired result)
Other tricks that Shannon often used
- Be interested in several interesting problems at all times. Work on the most interesting one.
- Look for contradictions as well as proofs.
- Study what is happening in multiple fields. But don't work on what many others are working on.
- Ask conceptual questions about everyday things.
- Don't write papers unless you really want to share something fascinating.
- Don't assume your readers know everything you do. Spoon feeding not a bad idea.
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