User blog comment:Bubby3/Matrix system analysis (new blog post)/@comment-34610280-20180328221821/@comment-35137300-20180329005116

It is most likely because none know the contents of the technical blog posts being written better than the writers themselves, and as a consequence what may be straightforward to the writers requires the readers to expend some time in analyzing their post and writing a helpful comment.

T'is a shame however, there are many blog posts I feel are underappreciated and many a thoughtful interchange could be said on them - note that not all blog posts are being under-commented on - only the technical ones, which is unfortunate because this site is mainly about technical mathematical matters.

Well, I know little when it comes to the recent posts being written, but I personally believe the best way to get a discussion started is by asking a question, (which is also useful because then others can refer back to the comment thread when they have the same question), commending the poster on the diligence of their study and extent of their analysis, as well as make comments on what you can. I think people may be intimidated from making comments on posts like this because they aren't used to working with a notation like this, but you get used to it by asking and comment on what you know, and then others will fill in the gaps.

So to Bubby3: Great job! If I have questions on the BMS I will certainly confer with you. A short word of advice though: it may be easier to use  and   tags to present your analysis, as a lot of MathJax can lag the page. Other than that petty detail, this is a blog post I will definitely check back on when doing my own analysis. :)