Feller book: "[In 1940s] few mathematicians outside the USSR recognized probability as a legitimate branch of math" And Doob "Feller & 20th century probability" seems to make a handful of references to probability and 'respectable established topics' being at odds in 30s & 40s ?
Quickly read through it, reinforces my view that Labourie was making a valid point even if I did not convey it completely. There’s nothing hinting at people thinking about using probability to prove a theorem about prime numbers. That’s the sea change he was trying to describe.
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if that very specific "sea change" was the point of that part of the article, then you both did a really poor job representing it. Which is not to blame you or Labourie, but to reiterate the value of reaching out to a historian before you run with such claims.
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Point taken. There are however restrictions on how much reporting one is allowed to do before the Abel laureates are informed and the announcement is public.
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