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[QUOTE="robphy, post: 6593837, member: 9587"] In addition to your list, I would add... [B]- comparison with alternate approaches? - [/B]use another method to try to get the same result (and compare advantages and disadvantages... in particular, understand its limitations... where would your approach fail? What was tried by others in the past? Why did those succeed or fail?) - [B]clear presentation? [/B]- crudely, a storyline to present to someone else who might not follow all of the details; clear definitions and terminology? good notation? - [B]what does it mean? [B]Is it valuable?[/B] [/B]- does anybody care? (If not, can one make them care about it?) - (anticipate follow up questions... what next?) [/QUOTE]
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