While searching for the upper bound of log(n!), I came across the question Is log(n!) = Θ(n·log(n))? on Stack Overflow. This question is neither related to programming nor any "software algorithm" so I don't think it belongs on SO, even though it is well received by the community (has a triple digit score).
I initially thought that Computer Science (CS.SE) would be a better site for the question, but the question is not related to computer science or algorithms at all, but is simply a math question related to complexity theory and the right place for it should be Mathematics (Math.SE), and there are a few similar questions on Mathematics under the (computational-complexity) tag.
So why has this question, or many others such as the following, not been migrated to Math.SE (or CS.SE)?
- What is a plain English explanation of “Big O” notation?
- What is the difference between Θ(n) and O(n)?
- Is Big O(logn) log base e?
- Are there any O(1/n) algorithms?
- Many more can be found here.
I am aware that the help center mentions that question related to "software algorithms" are on-topic, but none of the questions that I have mentioned are related to "software algorithms", and some are not even related to algorithms; they are purely math related.
NOTE: I agree that about 7 years ago, when CS.SE and Math.SE did not exist, SO might have been the right site to post such questions, but now it makes sense to migrate them to more appropriate sites.