May 16, 2022, 8:32 a.m. | /u/future_gcp_poweruser

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I have some theoretical results on a popular algorithm in ML (score-based generative models). But I am from a maths background.

All I do is state these results and prove them. The proofs are not extremely deep or involved, but they are rigorous (so maybe a bit pedantic) and would require the reviewer to actually know some stochastic analysis.

I do some small numerical experiments on toy data sets in 2 dimensions to illustrate the results.

Are there any tips …

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