Research premise
This page reconstructs a plausible Stein work algorithm from bibliographic evidence. The basic unit is not copied text but a thesis/result abstraction: a paper title, monograph chapter, lecture note, or book section is treated as one methodological case. A case can carry several strategy tags, because real mathematical work can simultaneously use maximal estimates, interpolation, singular-integral cancellation, and group geometry.
The corpus uses 214 items parsed from the Princeton bibliography and 86 book/chapter/lecture-style units synthesized from Stein's major monographs and Princeton Lectures. The reconstruction should be read as a structured research map, not as a claim to know Stein's private cognition.
Interactive decision tree
Strategy prevalence ranking
Bars show percentage of the 300 cases in which a strategy appears. Since strategy tags overlap, these percentages are not normalized to sum to 100%.
Paper / chapter corpus
| # | Year | Source | Case | Thesis / result abstraction | Strategy path |
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