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.
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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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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've checked some assertions that were backed by the
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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
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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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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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1484:http://math.arizona.edu/~dido/LordKelvin1894.pdf
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1708:User talk:David Eppstein#kawarabayashi article
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1774:Thanks, both of you. —
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1700:Ken-ichi Kawarabayashi
1239:Lowercase sigmabot III
2915:Calculus on manifolds
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