Resolves Yes if I reach the stage of my work being sent to be peer-reviewed.
I currently have 2 research topics (both in Discrete mathematics) in parallel with different teachers. They both say my preliminary findings can be worthy to be published.
Apart from that I have master's studies which take ~40h/week.
I have 2 part time jobs, 23h/week total.
I sleep 7-8.5 h per day.
I think i will do weekly updates. I will give the topics these codemnames: A and B.
"A" has a lot of proofs done and already written in Latex, but it has just half of the essential part. I say it is exactly 50% done.
For "B" I have created 3 algorithms that solve different parts of the problem (and they seem to work), but I have not yet written any mathematical proofs that they work. I say this project is 4% done. I will talk about the algorithms this week with the curator.
@4fa imagine that, instead of finding a classification of 1000 observations into 50 groups, their labeling is already given and you were trying to find all possible orderings of the observations in such ways, that labels of neighbouring positions always satisfy some conditions.
That is just an example that came to mind to describe discrete mathematics to a statistician. Not related to my problems, and not reflecting the whole area of discrete mathematics. Maybe it is even a bad example.
Anyways, as a statistician you are obligated to collect a lot of descriptions first. ๐