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2236:) one actually wants a derived category and the usual six operations. Bloch's groups did not do any of this. Voevodsky's derived category of mixed motives comes much closer. Voevodsky constructed a triangulated category in which one can find homology and cohomology with and without compact supports. If I recall correctly, at least in some cases this triangulated category is known to admit the six operations. So it is an enormous technical improvement on what Bloch did, though it came at the cost of introducing additional technique from homotopy theory. Nevertheless, it is still trying to capture the same information; despite all the new ideas, it's still aimed at the same purpose. And Bloch's definitions are still useful (even if one is willing to simply treat Voevodsky's theory as a black box) because they can be used to make direct geometric computations in some situations, whereas in Voevodsky's setup everything is defined indirectly. 1308:
the articles rated highly important are often of a very advanced nature (which may be fine, but less advanced though very important articles like this are also highly important)..I went to the pages on the ranking but it appears there has been no activity over there for many years...so posted here...are these ratings irrelevant at this point and of no consequence to anything? or should they be changed/done away with because they interfere with editorial activity?
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While there are several definitions of categories of mixed motives in the literature, none of them have yet been proven to behave entirely as expected. Motivic cohomology, on the other hand, has had usable foundations since Bloch. It was well-known to experts that the weight-graded pieces of algebraic
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I think this terminology is more social than mathematical. I don't know in other countries, but here in Brazil, calculus courses are very different from analysis courses. In calculus one is more interested in the theorems and intuitions than in their rigorous algebraic, topological, number theoretic,
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I occasionally see the phrase "advanced calculus". Sometimes it seems to mean introductory real analysis (e.g., sequences, continuity, what distinguishes the reals from the rationals) and sometimes it seems to mean topics in calculus that are usually introduced later rather than earlier in a sequence
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I've checked some assertions that were backed by the Japanese source. Some minor points (e.g., the name of the supervisor) didn't appear in the source so, for those claims, I changed the ref to CV. The secondary source is better than the primary one (CV), but since the claim is not extraordinary, the
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The relevant question is not how the two constructions are performed, but what they're trying to accomplish. It is generally agreed that there is a universal cohomology theory, namely the category of mixed motives. Cohomology in this category, known as motivic cohomology, is a powerful invariant.
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okay, seems like a mechanism that doesn't have a clear philosophy/utility behind it...so probably inconsistently used...it could be harmful to the project if fundamental articles aren't being looked at by serious editors because they've been labeled of low importance...but my feeling is the label is
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I've been looking at the "area of a disk"/"area of a circle" article...noticed it's rated "low importance"...was wondering why...it would seem it should be the exact opposite (that is, important for Knowledge to have a good article on such a fundamental/elementary/and widely taught topic)...it seems
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took this rather ugly turn, and although I certainly welcome discussion, I wish that the circumstances surrounding that discussion had been more amicable. Personally, I think Takahiro4 should be blocked, but discussion should be allowed to continue if there are any other editors wishing to take up
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No, that is "Диференціальна геометрія кривих" that means "differential geometry of curves". By the way, looking on the history, it appears that the article is a (very bad) translation of the Russian WP article on the subject (probably an automatic translation). I have no idea of the meaning of the
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But they were not a panacea. If pressed for specifics, however, experts will admit that just as in the topological case, in general one has to distinguish between homology and cohomology and between compact supports and not; and in order to study the relative situation (a family of varieties over
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has a mistake: the dots corresponding to the 41-st digit is out of place (it should be at height 10^{2504}. Not sure how that happened! :/ Anyway, at the moment I don't have access to Maple, so it would be nice if someone could re-do the graph (the code should be just a couple of lines, one could
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I have never liked the term "importance" because its meaning to editors is ambiguous. Is it a rating of how important a topic is in the field or is it an indication of the need for editors to work on the page? I think the latter may have been the intended meaning but the former is probably the
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that covers some of the basics. But rather than a general monoid, what the author really seems to be discussing is a solution technique for solving a system of linear Diophantine equations over nonnegative integers, nonnegative integers being a simple type of monoid. For this, we already have
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is a better name. One defines individual Chow groups first (the definition is quite elementary), and then, with effort, one shows that there is a ring structure (the intersection product; depending upon how generally one wants this to be defined, this is either fairly simple or quite
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The editor seems to be really keen on picking a fight with others. It isn't clear to me why, but I suspect he is not long for the English Knowledge if his behavior continues in this vein. I was tempted to bring the matter to ANI, as the editor is technically over 3RR at
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but becomes more tricky in general; i.e., one should probably not define it as simply the group of the rational equivalence classes. It is known that a DM stack with the resolution property is an (essentially) global quotient stack and so one can (in fact should ?) use
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Actually, citations count is not so low, it's just that Google Scholar did not find some of his papers the way I made the search the first time... But, still, by citation count alone it can't be accepted, but maybe because of the prize it can. I don't know.
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interpretation of the casual editor. I prefer the use of the term "priority" (which we are allowed to use) as this more clearly indicates a directive to editors. With this terminology I interpret (and I am sure that not everyone will agree with this) a
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I once taught a course called "advanced calculus for engineers", consisting of topics needed as prerequistes to a fluid dynamics course, and about half of it was complex analysis, so "real analysis" might not be a perfect target for a redirect.
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I nominated the article under Military History because we're the ones who polished the article to bring it to GA, as part of a broader effort on Manhattan Project people, and our project is a multi-disciplinary one. Assistance is welcome.
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article. Moreover, the mistitled article looks like the result of a bad machine translation. I don't think anyone would lose sleep if this article were just deleted. I will add a prod tag, but feel free to remove it as per the usual
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Just as one writes ]s so that the reader sees "cats" and clicks on it and sees the article titled "cat", someone typed ]s in an article. That doesn't make sense and I changed it to ]. However, we currently have no article titled
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okay, I suppose it was implemented to draw editorial attention toward certain articles? Does it actually do this in some manner or is it basically irrelevant (as I said the policy pages on it haven't been touched in some five
2036:. It is probably not too important whether th article is called Chow group or Chow ring, since they are the same in the smooth context. Now, you want to extend the definition to stacks, which is straightforward over 1983:
Based on your comments I'd have gone ahead and clicked on the "move" button but for this: The first sentence and maybe somewhat more of the first paragraph should get somewhat rephrased if the name is to be changed.
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Ok, thanks; I've prodded it. Another of the same editor's contributions, about another piece of research by the same author (who is likely the same person as the editor) is also prodded: see
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perhaps could check it.) I've corrected some of the obvious grammatical problems there, and removed a sentence about what conferences he likes to attend as not especially noteworthy.
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already exists. There does not seem to be anything there that is not already covered in our existing article, apart from some material on curvature which is already covered in the
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I grabbed a copy from Google Books. I'm hoping that public domain content hosted by Google is still suitable for derivative free works like the image I placed in the article.
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would be the grab bag of whatever is left over. This aspect of the rating system has been discussed in the past and I am pretty sure that no general agreement was ever reached.
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rating as one that means not much attention needs to be paid to the article (could mean that the article is in good shape or that it is not a significant contribution).
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It is not really a rating (like "C class" is), more of an assessment of importance. You can change the assessed importance yourself by editing the talk page.
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Oddly enough, the article mostly omits the relation to motivic cohomology, and Bloch's higher Chow groups aren't mentioned at all. That's quite a gap.
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in such a case. Given this background, I thought it makes sense to have a separate article, since this type of technicalities would be distracting.) --
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which (in the detail page for the proceedings) lists its copyright status as "not in copyright". So I think you could grab a copy from there to use. —
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Hi, so I don't know where the best place to post this is. I have this RFC that is highly applicable to this WikiProject that should be advertised
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is smooth, you can define multiplication (intersection product), giving it a ring structure and the result is called the Chow ring of
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I don't know "how valid" this idea is. Is really so in the non-smooth cases for instance? Maybe "philosophically true"?
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Some people have objected to firefox using MathML which is patchy. It looks like Firefox will get SVG as the default.--
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I don't think it's entirely ignored; at least, I have occasionally used the chart of articles by quality+importance at
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rating as meaning an article that is important in the first sense that is in need of a lot of work by editors and a
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Oh. It has nowhere to go then. I could nominate it for A class at MilHist, but there doesn't seem much point.
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The article has now passed its GA review. If WP-Mathematics has an A class Review process, it can nominated.
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Could someone who knows more about these things have a look at this? Obviously this title is incorrect... --
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Actually, I meant the image on the second page, showing a very circular Carthage, drafted by Lord Kelvin.
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On one hand, the author talks of solving linear systems over rings and monoids. We have an article
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it looks like "Enable MathML by default" is going ahead. Probably your last chance to comment. --
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that would benefit from the insight of members of WPM. Please direct your comments there.
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has been making a mess of it. It's not the only recent problem involving this editor; see
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Message for: RfC: Change Default Math Appearance Setting to MathML (Follow Up) Suggestion
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I think this topic is so widely studied that its importance should be at least "mid". —
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This disambiguation page lists mathematics articles associated with the same title.
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of calculus courses (e.g., trig substitution, multivariate calculus). Right now,
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is a red link. What should we do with it? My first thought is to redirect it to
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I'm looking for a "free" version of the image on the last page of this PDF:
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be deleted as a probable hoax and intended to be offensive.
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maybe? It's not Rembrandt but it is Dido and the oxhide. —
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I've been thinking this awhile: I think we should rename
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Quite possibly this could benefit from more eyeballs.
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perhaps be a disambiguation page, or should we leave
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In the first sentence, it links to 1535:It's online at a bigger resolution at 1424:to help me see what needs more work. — 18:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Mathematics 2979:WikiProject Mathematics archives/2016 2826:In my dream, all mathematicians from 2672:Is there any content worth saving in 7: 2905:As said in the second paragraph of 2024:, you can define its Chow group of 1698:article on Japanese graph theorist 2565:, i.e. no other pages link to it. 2145:, but maybe that's too much :) -- 1694:Could I get some more eyes on our 45:WikiProject Mathematics archives ( 32: 2621:. 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