I just received three upvotes for a seven-year-old answer. Obviously somebody has recently linked to it in a question or answer. Is there any way for me to find this link? I'm curious!
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2 In the sidebar on the right there is a colon 'related' and also a colon 'linked' if there are posts that link to the current one.
There I found If $f(x) \geq 0$, then $g(x) =f(x)+f'(x)+f''(x)+...+f^r(x) \geq 0$ which is very recent.
Of course this only works if the post is linked on this site. Otherwise searching for the ID-number of the post, or rather that of the associated question in case of an answer, can be a way to find links.
- 1$\begingroup$ Related to the last paragraph: Are there some ways to find sites linking to a specific post or works citing it? $\endgroup$Martin Sleziak– Martin Sleziak2019-02-28 12:19:58 +00:00Commented Feb 28, 2019 at 12:19
- 2$\begingroup$ I never noticed that Linked sidebar before! How could I have missed it? Thanks for the tip! $\endgroup$TonyK– TonyK2019-02-28 14:32:11 +00:00Commented Feb 28, 2019 at 14:32