1540:. A more common (and more general) term in German is "Ortskurve" (geometric locus), where "Kurve" stands for a planar/plane curve and "Bogen" (="arc") is simply a special type of curve. As far as notability is concerned, having an article on an (unnamed?) theorem of Euclid's Elements might be ok, but we certainly need a more appropriate English name rather than this German term (in doubt simply use Euclid's enumeration scheme for theorems/propositions as a name).--
3307:(belonging to subfields: mathematical physics, quantum information, ...) has been an enormous mess for a long time. I just started doing some cleaning up but a major rewrite is needed. Maybe it is a good time to do this? The usual controversies are somewhat abated at the moment. It needs a concerted effort by a lot of reasonably well-informed people, who are not in the first place motivated by a particular (minority?) point of view on the topic.
3746:. Please take a look and comment as you see fit. Also, some time ago I mentioned here that I think Gibbs should be re-assessed as of Top importance in both chemistry (he's the father of physical chemistry) and physics (he's one of the three founders of statistical mechanics), and of high importance in math (he created vector calculus and pioneered convex analysis). I got no response back then, but I see no harm in bringing this up again. -
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I added links to the French and German WP's; they have actual articles rather than just a theorem statement. The French version states it as a theorem in probability theory rather than real analysis, otherwise it is the more complete, just in case someone want to translate and add the material to the
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Google scholar finds plenty of hits for Euclid III.21 so there may be a case for notability. Certainly I think it's a useful theorem; I've used it in my own research (and partially generalized it to 3d: if S is a convex subset of a plane in 3d, then the locus of points on one side of the plane from
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For the German article I figured out the history, basically
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covers most if not all the content of this article. Heath's version doesn't use the idea of a locus, though it's trivial to get the locus result from Heath. I would say merge but is there any non-German speaking person who would refer to this as the
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attached to it has the ascending chain property or the descending set property. For rings, it is the poset of the ideals. For rewriting systems, it is the poset of rewriting chains. Thus "Noetherian property" is almost the same as ACC or DCC, except that ACC and DCC apply only on posets, but
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I changed these two from mathdab to set index articles. This means that it is allowed to have incoming links (although probably many incoming links can and should go to more specific articles) and that the paragraph of explanation at the start of these is ok to keep.
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Greetings! Math-related disambiguation pages with large numbers of incoming links for the
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There are some serious deficiencies which several users have identified in the
1300:• What are the objectives of mathematical inquiry? X more information for math
1282:• What is the ontological status of mathematical entities? X Abstract concepts
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3409:. It occurred to me that this might also merit encyclopedic mention. Cheers!
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articles: all the "disambiguated" links are strongly related. In particular,
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Knowledge talk:Articles for creation/Transient convection diffusion equation
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on whether this article should be delisted and what work needs to be done.--
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which is the only article that links to it; it's AfD bait as it stands. --
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You might want to contribute to the discussion. Don't forget to mention
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There is currently a move request in progress for the article above, at
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See e.g. John M. Lee, Introduction to Topological Manifolds, Chapter 3.
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English version. If no one want's to expand it then I'd say merge into
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ransform, but should the title be changed to anything more specific?
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Thanks, I have added this definition to the Wiktionary page. Cheers!
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Here is another one that will definitely require expert attention: #
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I don't see a clear rationale for merging to dominated convergence.
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There seem to be two or three separate geometric propositions here:
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Great, thanks for finding! We could at least redirect the red link
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Talk:Representation theory of the Lorentz group#The covering group
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which is a bit more appropriate (and includes general position).
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and include a hatnote indicating the redirect. I'll do it now.
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A minor change of title is decapitalization: Multidimensional
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List of quadratic irrational numbers set in a systematic order
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List of quadratic irrational numbers set in a systematic order
1309:• What is mathematical beauty? X equally objecting of objects
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the ascending chain property or the descending set property
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Notification: Featured Article Review for Stephen Hawking
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get merged into one of the Fourier analysis articles?
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And that, of course, solves the problem. Thanks guys!
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The article itself needs clean up, I'll do it later.
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3539:Should the
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3270:Boundedness
3080:instead of
2842:numbers, or
2808:User:Nbarth
2351:Module:Math
2028:Thank you.
1777:refers to.
1761:Kreiswinkel
1756:Arc capable
1728:arc capable
1661:Arc capable
1260:, not here
4028:MathSciNet
4009:Paul Erdős
3769:. Thanks,
3664:WP physics
3248:. Thanks!
3167:Noetherian
3158:Noetherian
3150:Noetherian
2995:Noetherian
2959:Noetherian
2950:Semisimple
2657:Erzbischof
1967:Paul Erdős
1439:Derivative
91:Motivation
2916:unrelated
2412:Trovatore
1945:Nominate
1810:Walt Pohl
1796:The page
1775:Ortsbogen
1732:Ortsbogen
1681:Ortsbogen
1613:important
4192:Category
4134:MathCOTM
4086:cite doi
4055:citation
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3221:Rschwieb
3190:Rschwieb
3185:Artinian
3171:D.Lazard
3136:Rschwieb
3003:D.Lazard
2968:Cheers!
2693:D.Lazard
2462:D.Lazard
2110:, which
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2045:Kdammers
1591:D.Lazard
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1424:Rschwieb
1362:D.Lazard
1334:contribs
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4157:history
3862:Brirush
3797:Amakuru
3748:Eb.hoop
3721:Uncle G
3085:mathdab
2840:complex
2788:Why is
2733:Adjoint
2689:algebra
2682:Algebra
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2228:YohanN7
1932:Brirush
1234:15 days
22:Archive
3584:WP:AFC
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3334:, not
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2742:Vector
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2588:RDBury
2011:Done.
1640:RDBury
1561:Kmhkmh
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