What Is the Mathematics Lab?
What it does
The Mathematics Lab provides a structured environment for mathematical research using AI. Unlike a general chatbot conversation, the Lab is purpose-built for mathematical work — structured sessions, model selection, round management, corpus integration, and cost tracking.
You select a research tier (which AI model to use), start a session, and work through up to 10 rounds of interaction. Each round is a focused exchange — you pose a problem or follow up on a previous result, the AI responds with analysis, proofs, computations, or counterexamples.
Why structure matters
Unstructured AI conversations about mathematics tend to drift. The session structure forces focus: you have 10 rounds per session, which means every round needs to count. This constraint is intentional — it encourages precise problem formulation and targeted follow-up rather than open-ended meandering.
The round counter and cost meter are always visible, so you know exactly where you stand in the session and what it's costing. There are no surprises.
Who it's for
The Mathematics Lab is for anyone doing serious mathematical work who wants AI as a research partner — students working through difficult problem sets, researchers exploring conjectures, professionals applying mathematical frameworks to real-world problems, or independent researchers pursuing original questions.
It is not a homework solver. The Lab is most valuable when you bring a genuine mathematical question and use the AI's capabilities to explore it more deeply than you could alone.