About Schoilas
What Schoilas is
Schoilas is a place to ask and answer precise technical questions about scientific papers — anchored to specific equations, figures, and claims.
Schoilas hosts community discussion and commentary. It is designed to help readers understand, verify, and resolve technical details in a citable way.
What Schoilas is not
Schoilas does not host scientific papers or provide access to paywalled content. Paper pages on Schoilas contain bibliographic metadata and links to canonical sources (such as publisher pages, DOI resolvers, or preprint servers).
The authoritative source of record remains the original publication venue.
User-generated content
Questions, answers, derivations, and resolutions on Schoilas are user-generated. They represent the views of individual contributors and may not reflect the views of the paper’s authors or publisher unless explicitly stated.
Please write explanations and derivations in your own words. Avoid pasting large verbatim excerpts from the paper.
Verified authorship
Authors may optionally claim and verify authorship of papers on Schoilas. Verified authorship confirms identity only; it does not imply endorsement of all discussions or conclusions posted on the platform.
Concerns or requests
If you are an author or rights holder and believe content on Schoilas should be reviewed, please contact us via the Copyright & Takedown page.
We respond promptly and in good faith.
Project status
Schoilas is currently in an early public phase. The focus is on correctness, clarity, and usability for real scientific work. Features are added conservatively, guided by actual usage rather than engagement metrics.
Feedback from researchers and practitioners is welcome.
Pronunciation
Schoilas is pronounced “skoh-lass”.