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matt grime
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Mathematicians certainly do not have any responsibility to disclose what they do. It is generally considered a good idea to discuss things so that other people can help, and you can help them and so on. And in many places publication determines funding and salary. I can't recall which of the talking heads it was on the TV show who found his style against their tastes, but I think it was more than just "not discussing what he's doing to solve problem X" it was that he didn't tell people he was working on problem X. Personally, I don't care, but if you struggle to prove something in private for 20 years that could have been done in a week with collaboration then that's your fault.