It seems like for Filtered-HCH, the application in the post you linked to, you might be able to do a weaker version where you label any computation that you can’t understand in kN steps as problematic, only accepting things you think you can efficiently understand. (But I don’t think Paul is arguing for this weaker version).
It seems like for Filtered-HCH, the application in the post you linked to, you might be able to do a weaker version where you label any computation that you can’t understand in kN steps as problematic, only accepting things you think you can efficiently understand. (But I don’t think Paul is arguing for this weaker version).