From annals-of-mathematics-skills
Guides placement of technical/auxiliary results, long computations, and machine-assisted proofs into appendices or main text for Annals of Mathematics manuscripts.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/annals-of-mathematics-skills:anmath-supplementaryThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- A long, self-contained computation interrupts the main line of argument
Important: pure-mathematics journals generally do not have a science-style "supplemental material" section. Everything essential to the proof stays in the main text and must be fully present and verifiable there. Appendices hold material that is necessary but would break the flow if kept inline.
| Material | Placement |
|---|---|
| The Main Theorem and its proof's logical skeleton | Main text, always |
| The crux / new idea | Main text, in full |
| Key lemmas used by the main argument | Main text (state and prove) |
| Long but routine computation verifying an estimate | Appendix, referenced from main text |
| Standard background lemmas recalled for completeness | Appendix or Preliminaries |
| Technical case analysis that would swamp the main flow | Appendix, with the conclusion stated in main text |
| Machine computation (code, what was checked) | Appendix + archived code/data |
| Anything a referee must check to believe the theorem | Main text — never hide it |
【Stays in main text】Main Thm, crux, key lemmas: ...
【To appendix】App A: ...; App B: ...
【Reason each is appendix-not-main】length relief, not gap-hiding: ...
【Computer-assisted?】no / yes — software, version, what was checked, archive location
【Gap check】no essential step hidden / fix: ...
【Next step】anmath-writing-style
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin annals-of-mathematics-skillsLays out proof strategy for pure-mathematics manuscripts, structuring arguments into lemmas and propositions and isolating novel techniques.
Organizes supplementary material for RFS manuscripts: decides what goes in the Internet Appendix vs. main paper, and how to structure it. Does not generate robustness content.
Partitions content between a PRL Letter body and Supplemental Material, ensuring the Letter stands alone while derivations and extended data live in the SM