🤡🚀 Ah, another thrilling adventure in "academic buzzword bingo" featuring the ever-riveting topics of sublist witnesses and index clumping! 🎉🌪️ Because nothing screams excitement quite like unlocking the secrets of lambda egraphs while impressively managing to sound like a pretentious dissertation abstract. 📚🔍
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Thinnings: Sublist Witnesses and de Bruijn Index Shift Clumping
There was a thread on mastodon recently where Conor Mcbride was discussing some really cool stuff. I think the intent was to get at something more interesting, but this is the first place I’ve seen thinnings explained in a way without too many complex trappings around and it really clicked with me. I think I had a primed mind to see something useful to my current set of problems and solutions there. It unlocked a torrent of ideas related to lambda egraphs and generalized unions finds that I’m quite excited to talk about in the next couple posts.