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philosophically. In more mathematical terms, it seems to me that he rejects infinite recursion and induction. Mathematically, he is studying highly restricted fragments of Peano arithmetic. His "arithmoi" are not sets in the sense of ZFC (or other axiomatic set theories) but are related objects which he considers to have firmer philosophical foundations (it sounds like he is some kind of realist).
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Well, I'm no philosopher, and I know little about the philosophy of mathematics. But he says things like, "I am convinced that this operationalist conception of natural number is the central fallacy that underlies all our thinking about the foundations of mathematics. It is not confined to heretics
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Disambiguation done. Yes, referencing is a never ending task. It is not always easy, especially for the section on infinite-dimensional reps. By the way, is there to your knowledge a good reference on the Riemann P-functions? My google/google scholar searches give little, and one of the references I
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Thanks โ€” I've gotten a few through but it's always good to see more of these. At a quick glance, I think you're likely to get dinged for numerous unsourced paragraphs โ€”ย you might want to find a few more footnotes to add to fill the gaps there. Also, the QFT and open string links go to disambiguation
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Yes, the Lie group-Lie algebra correspondence could be cut out. Where to place it? It is not general enough for Lie correspondence article, and it is too specific for matrix exponential. Perhaps matrix Lie group would be a good home for it. Can you be more precise on which sections are too detailed
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I'll try and respond sometime in the next week or so, but I'm on mobile only for that timeframe, so depending on how long this conversation gets, I might decline to respond until the middle of next week. Already I'm thinking I'll be writing much in discussion, so indeed I might wait until I have a
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Regarding length: It should be possible to reduce the length with a bit of copy editing. I also think it's a little too detailed and textbookish in places. Better summary style will reduce the length as well. Parts are not really specific to the Lorentz group (the section on the Lie group-Lie
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I read the review linked above and, to my surprise, found it interesting. Based upon what I read there, I must now retract my earlier assessment. Mayberry is a philosopher, and his work is a branch of finitism. His criticism of "operationalism" as "fallacious" is not meant mathematically but
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There's a third issue, less-glaring, with the self referential tone of the last paragraph of the lead--you could toss it and no one would suffer greatly. The note about notes is really just discussing normal behavior for Knowledge; the note about conventions might be useful but isn't
2785:. I'd say that it is probably considered a mainstream work in the philosophy community. Mathematically, he embraces the cardinal POV of a set as a finite collection and rejects the ordinal, inductive POV. This places the work outside the mathematical mainstream as a sort of 2445:
Your third item needs consideration. It is not without reason that the last paragraph is there. People have (repeatedly) asked for an early pointer to the notation used in the article. (It is not uncommon for books to have the structure foreword, then notation, and
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The more I read about his "arithmoi", the more it sounds like he is simply repeating the fundamental observations of set theory, draped in his own esoteric jargon and sometimes without proper attribution to his predecessors. I am not impressed.
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OP here. I agree that as a Knowledge article, specifically as a biographical article it is in terrible shape. A split into a biographical article and an article about his theories might be possible. I was mostly wondering if it was a
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fell short last time it was nominated as a "Good Article". It has been improved a lot since then, with the various "Good Article" criteria in mind. Maybe I'll nominate it in the next few days unless someone else beats me to it.
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the table of contents.) I also think that this is a very good spot to steer the casual reader to the "one-level-down" introduction (and steer the seasoned reader away from it). But I'll definitely cut out the note about notes.
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But then, being unimpressed and thinking they're reinventing the wheel is a common reaction of mathematicians to philosophers of mathematics, so not necessarily informative for determining how far from mainstream he might be.
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I've split them and done a bit of copy-editing. But a remaining task is this: Which links to the two articles should link to which of the two? That shouldn't be hard. I'll be back to work on it if no one beats me to it.
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It depends on the mainstream you are considering. Mayberry studied the foundations of set theory from a philosophical point of view and his book on the matter has been reviewed in a number of reputable journals, e.g.
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in the introductory section. If the material is actually vital to the topic (and I'm not sure it is), then it should not be collapsed. If it is not vital, refer to next list item and cut the size of this
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If the above proposal gets in the Top 10 based on the votes, there is a high likelihood of this bot being restored so your project will again see monthly updates of popular pages.
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Please assist the draft author to get this draft into acceptable shape. It seems to be a notable topic but the main problem is the apparent lack of independent sources.
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How is the symbol used? Could someone please write a short usage definition for Wiktionary? For example: "The symbol indicates equality in the context X."
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There's absolutely no hurry. To be honest, I am temporarily quite fed up with the article as I have been editing it intensely for a couple of weeks.
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The current biographical article does him a great disservice. It makes him sound halfway to being a crackpot, which he certainly does not deserve.
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but is shared by the orthodox Cantorian majority.โ€ This puts him far, far outside the mainstream. It seems to be a rejection of the standard
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For your item two: Again principles clash. This clash is between item (3a) in the GA criteria list, which is about broad coverage, and
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rating. Partly because I think it might be good enough, but mostly to see whether a technical article actually can achieve GA status.
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until this month. Probably it could use some work. In particular, there is the question of which other articles should link to it.
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Well, the wait for a GA reviewer to come along can be months long, so hopefully that should give you a refreshing break from it. โ€”
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Could someone please take a look at this page and let me know if it counts as mainstream and if not how far out of mainstream?
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Yes, I have glanced at that one. But, alas, the technical/(familiarity to the casual reader) ratio is much higher here.
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level and the answer here seems to be that it isn't but rather is somewhat more similar to either the early works on
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material; and a summary of the introduction should appear in the lead elsewhere above the last paragraph of the lead.
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Good idea. A split just seemed simpler and could save having to transfer the nonlinear content material out of
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Thank you for your consideration. Please note that voting for proposals continues through December 12, 2016.
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might have been considered if people less well known than Conway and Knuth had come up with the concept.
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For your item one: Principles clash. There is item (a) of criterion (1) in the list of GA criteria;
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Further, there are over 260 proposals in all to review and vote for, across many aspects of wikis.
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Does it mean two disjoint, incompatible mainstreams (one of math, the other of its philosophy)?
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In other words, I need more convincing before making major changes along the lines you suggest.
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Failing the article due to its size would be a failure on part of the reviewer, not the article.
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I think issue #2 is enough to cause problems as a GAN, but I believe the failure to observe
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Two things requiring understanding of mathematics are in this article. One was the equality
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algebra correspondence, eg), and (in my opinion) could do with some culling.
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might be a failed GA candidacy, since that is one of the criteria for GA. --
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No one has commented on this yet, but it seems worth mentioning that as a
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which is correct. For the other I created a link to
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and indeed Mayberry is mentioned in that article. --
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