Wikipedia:Requested articles/Mathematics
Add your request in the most appropriate place below. |
Before adding a request please:
|
See also: User:Mathbot/Most wanted redlinks.
- Template:Req /Symmetric range
- Template:Req
- BC-domain - [1]
- Brauer–Long group
- Calabi–Yau algebra [2]
- Template:Req
- Clifford bimodule
- Coaction a concept in Yetter–Drinfeld modules, mentioned in Yetter–Drinfeld category
- Conic algebra (not the algebra of conic sections)[2]
- Cubic Jordan algebra - [3]
- Template:Req (as mentioned in Cubic form)
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Determinant module
- Discriminant algebra
- Eichler condition -[4]
- Elimination algebra
- Elliptic algebra
- Evolution algebra -[5]
- Factorizable algebra
- Template:Req -
- Framing principle
- Free non-associative algebra -
- Freudenthal algebra
- Functional dimension
- Galois approximation
- GE-ring
- Grassmann envelope
- Greenberg algebra
- Greither order -
- Group valuation (not the same as Valuation group) -
- H-ring, currently a redirect
- H-structure -[6]
- Template:Req [3] -
- Hilbert characteristic function
- Template:Req [4] -
- Template:Req -
- Ideal lattice -
- Initial ideal
- Isotonicity (mathematics) (Lattice theory, etc.) -
- Jordan superalgebra - currently a redirect
- κ-algebra, κ-structure
- Template:Req
- Koszul duality
- Kronecker function ring
- Larson order -
- Mixed discriminant
- Template:Req
- Morita context -
- Template:Req
- Mutation algebra
- Oort embedding theorem
- Template:Req -
- Para-Hurwitz algebra
- Template:Req
- Template:Req -
- Principle of specialization of integral dependence
- Quasiassociative algebra
- Template:Req
- Pseudo-octonion algebra
- Template:Req – needed to link to from WP, a widely used term, a generalization of but distinct from orthonormal basis in that it allows an indefinite nondegenerate bilinear form.
- R-algebra (currently a redirect to Algebra (ring theory)) in the sense of [7]
- Rational series -[8]
- RC-algebra -[9]
- Regular basis
- Template:Req (interpolation property in an ordered abelian group, mentioned in approximately finite dimensional C*-algebra; weakly unperforated, a related property with ordered abelian semigroups, is listed below)-
- Ring of divided congruences
- Template:Req (math structure in which div and mul are same operation, should have nice de Moivre complex exponential change in div mul phase?!)
- Samuel's conjecture
- Simplicial commutative algebra (cf. a chapter in [5])
- Template:Req
- Skolem ring -[10]
- Stable range condition
- Structurable algebra -[11]
- Swan module -[12]
- Tate–Oort algebra
- Template:Req (isosceles triangles)
- Tropical algebra
- Vacuum module
- Template:Req
- Template:Req (maybe redirect?)
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Z.P.I. ring -[13]
- adic space -[14]
- ALE surface
- algebraic variety of general type (maybe redirect?)
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Chow quotient
- Chow regularity theorem
- Template:Req -
- Conical curve (note that this is not the same as conic section)
- Convergent cohomology, convergent topos
- Coregular space -[3]
- Cotangent stack
- Deligne pairing
- Derived algebraic geometry
- Drinfeld compactification
- Template:Req -
- Formal quantization
- Futaki invariant
- Gabber rigidity theorem
- Template:Req -
- Gersten's conjecture -[15]
- Harder–Narasimhan filtration
- Hodge stack
- Hom-stack
- Impose independent conditions
- Incidence variety
- Iwahori's theorem
- Kawasaki’s Riemann–Roch formula
- Kodaira lemma
- Kontsevich moduli stack
- Kuga–Satake abelian variety
- Template:Req -
- Logarithmic differential operator
- Luna–Vust theory
- MacPherson’s local Euler obstruction
- Template:Req
- Mori’s bend and break argument (cf. [6])
- Mumford relations
- Noether–Lefschetz number
- Noether’s factorization theorem
- Template:Req
- Orbifold cohomology
- Parabolic Higgs bundle
- Perfect obstruction theory
- Postulation (algebraic geometry)
- Procesi bundle
- Template:Req -
- Quasiparabolic bundle, Quasiparabolic homomorphism
- Quot scheme
- Radiciel morphism
- Template:Req -
- Relative quantization
- Semiabelian variety (currently a redirect)
- Serre's invariant
- Shatz stratification
- Template:Req -
- Skoda's theorem on ideal generation (perhaps a redirect)
- Sommese vanishing theorem
- Speciality function -
- Structure morphism
- Triangle midsegment theorem
- Torific ideal
- Template:Req (paper 2008 Simon Jackson commutative representation of Quantum Mechanics?) - also listed under "Differential geometry and topology" and under "Geometry".
- Weak factorization conjecture
- Template:Req (actuarial mathematics)
- Template:Req - somatic evolution in cancer
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Mathematical genomics -
- Template:Req (population genetics)
- Rational mechanics - (currently redirects to Classical mechanics which does not mention the phrase)
- Template:Req - higher dimensional algebra
- Template:Req
- Automorphic vector bundle - the notion due to Milne?
- Capacity pairing
- Conductor of an elliptic curve
- Dieudonné–Manin classification
- Discriminant of an elliptic curve
- Endomotive - [16]
- Finiteness theorem of Faltings
- Frobenius flow -[17]
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Horizontal divisor
- Shimura–Shintani–Waldspurger correspondence
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Cylinder functor
- Doctrine (category theory) (cf. http://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/doctrine)
- Template:Req s - higher dimensional algebra
- Template:Req (Opposite functor)
- Template:Req
- Template:Req (to be contrasted with initial algebra and linked with anamorphism as initial algebra is linked from catamorphism)
- Template:Req
- Template:Req - mentioned at John R. Isbell, discussed at nLab
- Template:Req
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Linear functor
- Template:Req - Łukasiewicz-Moisil logic algebra
- Loop category
- Łukasiewicz–Moisil algebraic logic - LM-algebra
- Mal'cev category -
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Protomodular category -
- Template:Req
- Template:Req see, e.g., [7]
- Template:Req
- Template:Req (with redirect from Semiabelian category)
- Template:Req
- Template:Req - higher dimensional algebra
- Waldhausen localization
- Template:Req / Yoneda Ext / Yoneda Ext-algebra / Yoneda Ext algebra (cf. Ext-algebra)
- Bilinear generating function
- Christoffel word
- Dittert conjecture -
- Entropic discriminant -[19]
- Gowers' dichotomy
- Greedoid language -[20]
- List of q-analogs
- MacMahon squares
- Magnetic tower of Hanoi [8] ; [9]
- Moufang set -[21]
- Ray-Chaudhuri–Wilson theorem about set intersections
- Rudin's conjecture -
- Semimodular function
- Terminal series
- Tits cone
- Toeplitz word
- Template:Req (currently redirects to Argument principle; for the subject matter see Whittaker & Watson, p. 145; Plana's theorem should redirect to the new article)
- Artin's theorem on the solutions of analytic equations
- Bernstein–Walsh lemma
- Bochner–Kodaira formula
- Template:Req (currently redirects to Boettcher equation, the correct spelling of the name is Böttcher)
- Equilibrium measure -
- Fabry's gap theorem -
- Fatou coordinate
- Template:Req
- Fuchsian uniformisation -[22]
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Koebe function currently a redirect
- Kuranishi space
- (Louis) Brands Formula
- Template:Req
- Natural coordinate system
- Template:Req
- Polysign numbers
- Proper mapping theorem
- Recursive filter (IIR) float accuracy problem
- Schlicht function currently a redirect
- Schottky uniformisation -[23]
- Siu's semicontinuity theorem
- Template:Req Already defined in Differential operator
- Template:Req as corresponding to Z transforms as used in control engineering
- Black box group -[24]
- Computational invariant theory
- Crossing sequence
- Geometric complexity theory
- Valiant’s conjecture
- Template:Req
- Template:Req / Conjugate gradient with barriers (how does the barrier effects the conjugate gradient solution) -
- Template:Req (see, e.g., [10]) -
- Template:Req (see same reference as for POCS)
- Template:Req - [11] [12]
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req mentioned here
- Template:Req (see, e.g., [13] (pdf)) -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req
- Template:Req - see paper and glossary (further docs available in 'broadband bundle')
- Template:Req
- Template:Req [14]
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Green current -[25]
- Template:Req
- Majda's model
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- quantum differential equation
- Template:Req, a technique for solving boundary value problems, e.g., [15]
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Strichartz estimate
- Universal limit theorem -
- Atiyah–Hitchin–Singer theorem -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req
- Casson–Donaldson invariant
- clean intersection
- Template:Req -
- Eigenbundle
- Formality conjecture
- geometric Satake correspondence
- Gromov’s precompactness theorem
- Template:Req -
- Groenewold–van Hove's no go theorem (maybe redirect)
- Template:Req -
- Hamilton's tensor maximum principle -
- Heat equation proof of the Atiyah–Singer index theorem
- Template:Req
- Lacunary principle
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req
- Metric measure space
- Mukai vector
- Multijet (mathematics)
- Template:Req -
- Newstead–Ramanan conjecture
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Pfaffian line bundle
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req
- Template:Req and Template:Req (with redirects from Hadamard's partie finie, *Hadamard's finite part) -
- quantum knot
- quantum tangle
- Template:Req -
- Reshetikhin–Turaev tangle calculus
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req (see, for example, [16]) -
- Tits metric
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req (paper 2008 Simon Jackson commutative representation of Quantum Mechanics?) - also listed under "Algebraic geometry" and under "Geometry".
- Weyl's theorem on invariants (cf. [17])
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Denef–Loeser zeta function or topological zeta function
- Template:Req -
- Fractal string -[26]
- Template:Req (reference to Casimir effect through Evgeny Lifshitz?)
- Markov compactum -[27]
- Markov odometer -[28]
- Period-doubling monoid - currently redirects to De Rham curve#Properties
- Pseudo-torus -[29]
- Topological pressure -[30]
- Template:Req (ergodic theorems for actions; see [18]) -
- Template:Req (see, e.g., [19])
1+1(Elementary arithmetic)(ja:1+1)
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req (classification of essentially normal operators by their essential spectrum and Fredholm index; introduces also a K-homology, a homology theory on topological spaces defined using C*-extensions.)
- Cayley–Neumann transformation -[31]
- Template:Req (stating that a *-homomorphism, from a C*-algebra into a quotient has a completely positive lift if the *-homomorhism is nuclear, in particular when the C*-algebra is nuclear.)
- Template:Req (abstract characterization of operator systems, plays the same role as the GNS theorem for C*-algebras.)
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -[32]
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Kac–Takesaki operator
- Template:Req - (Template:Req)
- Template:Req [20] -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Potapov–Ginzburg transformation -[31]
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req - (see, e.g., [21] and [22])
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req (or *Template:Req) -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req
- Template:Req [23] -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req (stating that if the image a representation of a concrete C*-algebra does not contain any compact operators, then, up to unitary equivalence modulo the compacts, it is absorbed by the identity representation as a direct summand.)
- Baer–Krull correspondence
- Brauer–Witt theorem
- Locality (field)
- Pasch field
- Pólya field -[33]
- Ramification pairing
- Template:Req
- Automorphic Galois representation
- Class invariant homomorphism (due to Waterhouse)
- Tate–Nakayama duality
- Template:Req (by Sandler)
- Template:Req (MSA)
- Template:Req (a "lesser" state of Common knowledge (logic) A is a Mutual Knowledge of agents C if all C knows A)
- Template:Req I can't believe it's missing, trying to learn it from 2 different textbooks and it's not on WP. Please add it dears.
- Template:Req, a rectangle used to solve for the trig values of 75 and 15 degrees using values from a 45-45-90 and 30-60-90 triangle. Web searches turn up several articles but I have not found any reference in Wikipedia. Ailles Rectangle could also be added in an existing article on geometry or trigonometry. See a one page introduction, which credits Doug Ailles and cites an original source, here: [24]. A discussion and solution is shown here: [25].
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req, a method of constructing constructible polygons.
- Template:Req
- Template:Req 00:31, 17 March 2011 (UTC)
- Cut-and-project -
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Geometric figures or List of common geometric figures. As it is, I can't find the names of some simple figures. I shouldn't have to go searching and searching in "polygons" and "curvilinear figures" and "three-dimensional figures." A simple list or table with illustrations and either short descriptions or wikipedia links would be fine. I'm not looking for some complicated technically correct dense mathematical discussion, just a way to find out the basics.
- Geometric triality, briefly mentioned at triality but a different concept
- Haruki's lemma
- Template:Req, a model of hyperbolic geometry that nicely interfaces with the other (allready having there own article) models of hyperbolic geometry (or maybe make a page "Models of hyperbolic geometry" the model in itself is hardly ever used see also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Hyperboloid_model )
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Mixed geometry
- Model set (cf Harmonious set)
- Template:Req, apparently invented by Jack Cole (scientist) – also listing at Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Computer science
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Quasilattice
- Template:Req From http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PursersTheorem.html but I don't understand how one chooses those signs. So a bit clearer statement is needed.
- Template:Req
- Template:Req http://mathworld.wolfram.com/StevanovicCircle.html
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req (see [26], should probably be a redirect)
- Template:Req (paper 2008 Simon Jackson commutative representation of Quantum Mechanics?) - also listed under "Algebraic geometry" and under "Differential geometry and topology".
- Template:Req (fractal geometry)
- Template:Req, an extremely useful result in euclidean geometry, simplifying many problems.
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req (extension to Petri net)
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req also known as cospectral graph
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req / Tree metric
- Topological Tutte polynomial - [34]
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- congruence subgroup property
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Melnikov group
- Template:Req
- Reidemeister–Schreier rewriting process
- Template:Req
- Template:Req (should be in Geometry of field planes)
- Template:Req
History of mathematics and other cultural aspects
- Template:Req - [27] gives the basic numbering - but how do you do multiplication, division etc? —
- Template:Req
- Template:Req —
- Template:Req —
- Template:Req
- Template:Req [28] —
- Template:Req , usually referred to in 19th century —
History of mathematics Journals
- Gaṇita Bhāratī
- Journal of the British Society for the History of Mathematics
- see 1
- Revista Brasileira de História da Matemática
- Action cocycle -
- Amitsur complex -
- Dwyer–Kan localization
- Representation dimension
- Template:Req
- Sweedler cocycle -
- Template:Req
- Arithmetic K-theory
- cyclotomic trace
- Dirac morphism
- Template:Req of Higson and Connes, e.g., Equivariant E-theory for C*-algebras
- Geometric K-theory
- Template:Req
- Levine's localisation theorem
- Localization algebra
- Template:Req
- p-adic K-theory
- Quillen’s localization theorem
- Suslin’s rigidity theorem
- (equivariant) Tamagawa number conjecture (currently a redirect)
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Belavin–Drinfeld classification
- Borel density theorem
- Template:Req [29] (maybe redirect?) -
- Cartan–Iwahori decomposition
- Casimir connection
- Template:Req
- Deligne groupoid
- Dynkin’s π-system
- Formality theorem
- Kac diagram
- Template:Req
- Template:Req -
- Kostant section
- Kostant–Weierstrass slice
- Lacing number
- Template:Req -
- Lie-* algebra
- Milnor–Moore theorem -[35]
- Motivic Lie algebra
- Olshanskii semigroup
- p-adic Lie group (currently a redirect, gets half a sentence) -
- Polar representation [30]
- Template:Req -
- Quasisplit reductive group
- Racah-Wigner algebra -
- Racah's multiplicity formula -
- Slodowy slice
- θ-group
- Uhlenbeck space
- Wakimoto module
- z-extension
- Template:Req [31]
- Template:Req [32]
- Template:Req -
- Horn's conjecture (on Hermitian matrices proved by Tao) -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Nazarova–Roiter algorithm -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Beilinson–Bernstein localization
- Bernstein–Walsh theorem -
- Cauchy's estimate (currently redirected to *Taylor's theorem)
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req (in the sense, for example, a Stein manifold admits an plurisubharmonic exhaustion function) -
- Friedrichs' lemma
- Glaeser's theorem [33] [34]
- Lagrangian distribution
- Template:Req
- Template:Req [35]
- Walsh–Lebesgue theorem -
- Whittaker–Watson formula
- Division by infinity: Indeterminate form, Cantor's Theorem, Well-defined
- Template:Req - Theory of didactical situations - Ubiratan D'Ambrósio - Jeremy Kilpatrick - ICMI Awards - **Template:Req - Didactic engineering - Raymond Duval
Mathematical logic
![]() | Requests for articles about mathematical logic are on a separate page, and should be added there. |
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Chiral integral
- Template:Req
- Sugawara construction
- STU model
- Uhlenbeck's weak compactness theorem
Prior to creating an article, any biographical details can be added to: Wikipedia:WikiProject Mathematics/missing mathematicians.
A–G
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req , Oberwolfach director 1963-1994
- Template:Req
- Adi Ben-Israel
- Carl August Adolph Gauss
- Template:Req
- Lucian Emil Boettcher (see remark under Boettcher equation, the correct spelling of the name is Böttcher)
- Gerrit Bol
- Mitya Boyarchenko
- Yann Brenier
- David Burns (mathematician) (the mathematician)
- Philip Candelas (see Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics)
- Gulbank Don Chakerian (USA)
- Laurent Clozel
- Charles Cobb (mathematician) (article is presumably about a different Charles Cobb)
- Richard W. Cottle American mathematician at Stanford University.
- Louis Crane
- Joachim Cuntz (see de:Joachim Cuntz)
- John Duncan (mathematician) (the mathematician)
- Nathan Dunfield
- Bas Edixhoven
- Eric Dollard
- William N. Everitt – William Everitt – mathematician
- Dmitrii Konstantinovich Faddeev
- Jonathan David Farley
- Giovanni Felder
- Zuming Feng
- James F. Glazebrook
- Aleksei Fyodorovich Filippov
- Achim Flammenkamp home page
- J. Franel (France – 19th century–20th century)
- Dmitry Fuks/Dmitry Fuchs
- Sergei Gelfand
- Georges Glaeser – French mathematician (1918–2002) [36] [37] [38]
- Robert Gompf
- Rajaram Goundar
- Janusz Grabowski
- George Gratzer
- Georges Gras
- Otto Grün - [36]
H–N
- Hashiguchi, Kosaburo
- Haynes, Martha Euphemia Lofton
- Heintze, Ernst
- Hida, Haruzo
- Hildebrandt, Theophil Henry (T. H.)
- Hirsch, Warren author of the Hirsch conjecture, [NYU obituary]
- Helmut Hofer, a founder of symplectic topology, IAS announcement – he's not this same-named Helmut Hofer
- Hofmann, Steven (or Steven Hoffman?)
- Hoyles, Celia -[37]
- Isaacs, I. Martin
- Jaffard, Paul
- Jannsen, Uwe
- Jarvis, Frazer
- Katsevich, Gene
- Kaull, Donald
- Kelley, Kyle
- Kohn, Robert V. (see de:Robert V. Kohn)
- Khovanski, Askold G.
- Kim, Myung-hwan
- Kings, Guido
- Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Fullani al-Kishnawi
- Knoer, Alvin
- Knus, Max-Albert (algebraist)
- Kominers, Scott Duke
- Kreyszig, Herbert
- Langberg, Valerie
- Lansey, Jonathan
- Legnani, Tom
- Linderholm, Carl
- Liu, Qing (the mathematician)
- Lockhart, Paul (mathematical educator)
- Luca, Florian web page at UNAM
- Antoni Malet – Spanish historian of mathematics. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoni_Malet
- Mandel, Stefan Romanian, ran a "lotto syndicate" that bought out the Virginia lottery in the 90s
- Mircea M. Marinescu - physicist
- Template:Req (a group at Cambridge University)
- Matsumura, Hideyuki
- Michal, Aristotle
- Milne, James
- Mochizuki, Shinichi
- Mukai Shigeru
- Nicomachus Gerasenus (Νικόμαχος Γερασηνός), ancient author on arithmetic and music — See this Google e-book.
- Nicoara, Andreea C.
- Norden, Aleksandr Petrovich
O–Z
- Olver, Peter J.
- O'Nan, Michael
- Pang, Jong-Shi – Prize-winning American mathematician at University of Illinois.
- Pillay, Anand - Professor of Mathematics at the University of Notre Dame. See o-minimality.
- Pimenov, Revolt Ivanovich
- E. G. Poznyak (also E. G. Pozniak) – Soviet mathematician, he wrote many articles on the Soviet Encyclopedia of Mathematics. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Позняк,_Эдуард_Генрихович
- Prabhakar, Tilak Raj
- Puppe, Dieter
- Quadling, Douglas
- Rickert, John
- Roe, John (see de:John Roe (Mathematiker))
- Roquette, Peter
- Ross, Kenneth A. – wrote Abstract Harmonic Analysis with Edwin Hewitt
- Ross, Sheldon
- Saito, Shuji
- Sato, Kanemoto
- Schapira, Pierre
- Schedler, Travis
- Seitz, Enoch Beery – 1846–1883, member of London Mathematical Society, Chair of Mathematics at Truman State University [39]
- Sendova, Eugenia
- Seok-jeong Choi (1646-1715) Korean aristocrat and author of Gu-Su-Ryak
- Shult, Ernest
- Skinner, Christopher (Princeton University)
- Sobel, Irwin (Sobel operator, HP Labs researcher)
- Template:Req (Russian, Ph.D. 1930 University of Wisconsin, ended career teaching at U.C.L.A)
- Template:Req (he of Spence's function, Scottish mathematician 1777–1815 [40], disambiguation from other WS's needed)
- Stein, Sherman K.
- Stone, Lawrence D.
- Template:Req
- Szamuely, Tamás
- Tamagawa, Akio
- Garret N. Vanderplaats – active in optimization, winner of Wright Brothers Medal
- Venjakob, Otmar
- Verma, Sudarshan
- Vieille, Nicholas
- Vilonen, Kari
- Template:Req – Vasiliy Vladimirov – mathematician
- Weibel, Charles
- Wheeler, Mary F.
- Willis, George (see Totally disconnected group)
- Eduard Wirsing
- Template:Req
- Yetter, David N. (see HOMFLY_polynomial)
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Zilber, Boris - Professor of Mathematics (Model Theory) at the University of Oxford
- Template:Req (Indian, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, he reproduced Kernels and Operators with a Cyclic Vector Link label Link label, forgotten mathematician Link label)
- Template:Req - for the eigenvalues of a non-symmetric real matrix
- Template:Req in describing the columns or rows of a matrix
- Contraction equivalence -[38]
- Template:Req -
- Term rank -[39]
- Template:Req in random matrix theory.
- Template:Req. Translate this article from German.
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Bi-unitary divisor -
- Highly powerful number
- Template:Req - Payam Number MathWorld, A co-ordinated search for primes in the Payam number series
- Prime-generating polynomial — currently redirects to Formula for primes#Prime formulas and polynomial functions
- Rayo's number
- Template:Req -
- Bayer–Neukirch theorem -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Capitulation kernel
- Chinburg invariant
- Coleman power series -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req
- Template:Req -
- Hopf order
- Kato–Swan conductor
- Knot group (number theory) - (not the topological Knot group)[40]
- Kronecker equivalence -[41]
- Leopoldt's Spiegelungssatz (*Leopoldt reflection theorem) -
- Liardet's theorem -
- Masley's theorem
- Microprime -
- Neukirch–Uchida–Pop theorem -
- Noether conductor
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Pólya field -
- Template:Req -
- Richaud–Degert field -[42]
- Sen's theorem -
- Template:Req -
- Tame kernel, Wild kernel (also called Hilbert kernel)
- Tautological class field theory
- Behrend sequence -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req currently redirects to Beurling Zeta Function, but merits its own entry. (Helpful M. R. Watkins bibliography
- Erdős–Wintner theorem -
- Exponent pair -
- Gorshkov–Wirsing polynomial -
- Halász–Montgomery inequality -
- Heilbronn set -
- Intersective set -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req
- Newman's conjecture -
- van der Corput process -
- van der Corput set -
- Vinogradov's hypothesis -
- Vinogradov's mean-value theorem -
- Template:Req (with redirect from *absorbing boundary conditions and mentioning *perfectly matched layer) -
- Template:Req (introduced by H. Akima, "A New Method of Interpolation and Smooth Curve Fitting Based on Local Procedures", Journal of the ACM, vol. 17, no. 4, pp589–602, 1970) -
- Essentially non-oscillatory (ENO) -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req See [41]
- Lentz's algorithm (for the evaluation of continued fractions) -
- Template:Req -
- Non-uniform sampling -
- Orthomin(1) algorithm (for approximating Ax = b) -
- Template:Req (linking from Total Variation and including algorithms for regularising discrete functions (data) using total variations) -
- Template:Req -
- Wexler's algorithm - (referenced in the alt-text of xkcd.com/69)
- Template:Req (of linear multistep methods) -
- Adjoint functor theorem (order theory) -
- Template:Req -
- Galois insertion
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Irreducible element (order theory) -
- Join-dense set -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Mathematical relaxation (order theory) -
- Meet-dense set -
- Powerdomain (order theory) -
- Prime element (order theory) -
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Cameron–Martin development
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Cramér–Lundberg approximation
- Template:Req
- Doob's upcrossing inequality
- Feinstein's fundamental lemma
- Feldman–Hajek theorem
- Hawkes process
- Heavy-traffic diffusion approximations to queueing systems
- Kantorovich–Rubinstein theorem
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Stein's two-sample procedure
- Stress–strength model
- Template:Req and their relation to combinatorics/graph theory, number theory, etc. -
- Template:Req
- Verdu–Han lemma
- Noncommutative probability theory, maybe even merged with free probability: quantum stochastic processes, quantum stochastics calculus, etc. One might see Noncommutative geometry for a general idea.
- Evans–Hudson flow see Robin Lyth Hudson
- Quantum stochastic calculus see http://mathworld.wolfram.com/QuantumStochasticCalculus.html
- Bi-Pareto distribution -
- Correct value as opposed to final value. this is seen when talking about true mean AND mean in statistics. But there is no article explaining this difference,
- Hake's theorem (see *Henstock–Kurzweil integral) -
- Half-exponential function -
- K-cell (mathematics) -
- n-dimensional singularity -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Sierpinski–Erdős duality theorem -
- Statistical convergence -
- Template:Req -
Leibniz transmutation method
- The condemned prisoners and the boxes Fun problem with surprisingly simple solution. See for example http://www.mast.queensu.ca/~peter/inprocess/prisoners.pdf
Representation theory (incl. harmonic analysis)
- Bahadur–Ghosh–Kiefer representation
- Endoscopic classification
- Gelfand's lemma
- General position character
- Geometric representation theory
- Howe conjecture
- Ind-sheaf
- Lusztig's conjecture on irreducible characters [42]
- Template:Req
- Shintani correspondence, Shintani norm
- Steinberg tensor product theorem
- Template:Req
- Arakawa–Kaneko zeta function - [43]
- Template:Req (i.e. 0F1; currently redirects to generalized hypergeometric function, or pFq)
- Gram–Charlier polynomials (currently redirects to Edgeworth series, which does not tell what a Gram–Charlier polynomial is)
- Template:Req (or HPL's, appear e.g. in the expansion of hypergeometric functions when computing multi-loop Feynman diagrams. See e.g. [43])
- Template:Req (currently redirects to polylogarithm; see also [44] §18)
- Template:Req (for the subject matter see e.g. [45] §19)
- Polylogarithm factorial
- Ansari–Bradley test -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req - see e.g. eq 22 in http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/283/1/46.long
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Burg's method -used in Matlabs arburg() for estimating AR process coeffs.
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req - A method for evaluating diagnostic test in absence of gold standard test. See http://www.teachepi.org/documents/courses/tbdiagrx/day2/Dendukuri%20Diagnostic%20Tests%20in%20the%20Absence%20of%20a%20Gold%20Standard.pdf
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Duncan–Waller k-ratio t-test -
- Dunn–Šidák bound -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req
- Template:Req - a check for convergence in MCMC
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Graybill–Deal estimator -
- h-statistic - unbiased sample estimators of central moments
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req - regarding a distribution, the expected value of its derivative, equal to the integral over its support of the square of the derivative over the pdf.
- Template:Req -Continuous and discrete time, fixed interval and fixed event sampling -
- Template:Req (design & analysis) -
- JADE (ICA) (an *Independent component analysis algorithm) -
- Template:Req - (numeric classification, useful for thematic maps)
- Kaiser–Meyer–Olkin criterium (de:Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin-Kriterium)
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Max-stable distribution -
- Morisita–Horn index -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req (related to multiple comparisons problem. Lots of good references online.)
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req : noted as -
- Posterior predictive p-value -
- Probability-weighted moment -
- Quantum statistics
- Random regression -
- Template:Req [46] -
- Template:Req (RMSEA)
- Template:Req (RRMSE)
- Template:Req -
- S-estimator -
- Rotation Testing -
- Template:Req (with redirect from *Seasonal indices) -
- Template:Req (and tests of) -
- Sheppard's corrections -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req , *Standardised incidence ratio -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req (SCM model) -
- Template:Req distinct from Studentized range and Tukey's HSD
- Superiority and non-inferiority
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req - [47]
- Template:Req
- Template:Req should be added to the list of statistical analysis programs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_statistical_packages. It's been around since the early 1990's: http://www.fmsinc.com/MicrosoftAccess/StatisticalAnalysis.html
- Template:Req -
- Ungrouped data -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req (WGC) - clarify relationship to Granger Causality Wikipedia article
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Artin-Mazur profinite completion -
- Template:Req -
- Cheeger–Simons cohomology -
- Curtis's convergence theorem
- Template:Req
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req (see Husemoller, Fibre Bundles) -
- geography problem for 4-manifolds -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Kashin's theorem (esp. relation to *compressed sensing [48]p15)-
- Mackey functor
- Motive (topology) -
- Motivic spectrum -
- one-relator group
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req -
- Topological cyclic homology
- Transgression (fiber bundle) -
- Whitehead tower
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Prodiscrete topology -[44]
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req (Note, not the same as Partition topology)
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req -
- Template:Req applications and generalizations of *Knaster–Kuratowski–Mazurkiewicz lemma -
- chromatic tower
- Template:Req
- Hopkins–Miller theorem
- Pontryagin–Thom collapse [49]
- Simplicial homotopy theory
Uncategorized
Please try to classify these requests.
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req - mathematics journal
- Template:Req (sequences)
- Template:Req
- Template:Req – (Fourier analysis) closely related to Convolution theorem and Wiener–Khinchin theorem
- Template:Req (redirect to Pascal's triangle?)
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req (related to Goniometric)
- Template:Req
- Ghosh-Pratt identity
- Template:Req (equation plotter)
- Template:Req /*Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Kallianpur–Striebel formula
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req list and general contrasts to computer algorithms -
- Template:Req
- Template:Migdal formula
- Template:Req perhaps merge with Natural logarithm of 2
- Template:Req
- Template:Req for those who can't understand Shor's algorithm
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req (a non-universal quantity)
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req related to Peano curve and *Template:Req
- Template:Req-
- Template:Req (at least 4 math articles link to subvariety, which gives only the botanical sense)
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req
- Template:Req [50]
- Template:Req
See also
References
- ^ Narkiewicz, Władysław (2004). Elementary and analytic theory of algebraic numbers. Springer Monographs in Mathematics (3rd ed.). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. p. 254. ISBN 3-540-21902-1. Zbl 1159.11039.
- ^ Garibaldi, Skip; Petersson, Holger P. (2011). "Wild Pfister forms over Henselian fields, K-theory, and conic division algebras". J. Algebra. 327: 386–465. Zbl 1222.17009.
Loos, Ottmar (2011). "Algebras with scalar involution revisited". J. Pure Appl. Algebra. 215: 2805–2828. Zbl 1229.14002. - ^ a b Bhargava, Manjul; Ho, Wei (2013). "Coregular spaces and genus one curves". 1. arXiv:1306.4424 [math.AG].
{{cite arXiv}}
:|access-date=
requires|url=
(help); Unknown parameter|accessdate=
ignored (help); Unknown parameter|version=
ignored (help) - ^ Reiner, I. (2003). Maximal Orders. London Mathematical Society Monographs. New Series. Vol. 28. Oxford University Press. pp. 294–298. ISBN 0-19-852673-3. Zbl 1024.16008.
- ^ Tian, Jianjun Paul (2008). Evolution Algebras and Their Applications. Lecture Notes in Mathematics. Vol. 1921. Springer-Verlag. ISBN 3-540-74283-2. Zbl 1136.17001.
- ^ McCrimmon, Kevin (1977). "Axioms for inversion in Jordan algebras". J. Algebra. 47: 201–222. Zbl 0421.17013.
- ^ Niemczyk, Rolf; Walcher, Sebastian (1991). "Birational maps and a generalization of power-associative algebras". Commun. Algebra. 19 (8): 2169–2194. Zbl 0786.17001.
- ^ Berstel, Jean; Reutenauer, Christophe (1988). Rational series and their languages. EATCS Monographs on Theoretical Computer Science. Vol. 12. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 3642732372. Zbl 0668.68005.
Berstel, Jean; Reutenauer, Christophe (2011). Noncommutative rational series with applications. Encyclopedia of Mathematics and Its Applications. Vol. 137. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-19022-0. Zbl 1250.68007. - ^ Choie, Y.; Diamantis, N. (2006). "Rankin-Cohen brackets on higher order modular forms". In Friedberg, Solomon (ed.). Multiple Dirichlet series, automorphic forms, and analytic number theory. Proceedings of the Bretton Woods workshop on multiple Dirichlet series, Bretton Woods, NH, USA, July 11–14, 2005. Proc. Symp. Pure Math. Vol. 75. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society. pp. 193–201. ISBN 0-8218-3963-2. Zbl 1207.11052.
- ^ Chabert, Jean-Luc (1979). "Anneaux de Skolem". Arch. Math. (in French). 32: 555–568. Zbl 0403.13008.
- ^ Schafer, R.D. (1985). "On structurable algebras". J. Algebra. 92: 400–412. Zbl 0552.17001.
- ^ Snaith, Victor P. (1994). Galois module structure. Fields Institute monographs. Vol. 2. American Mathematical Society. p. 41. ISBN 0-8218-7178-1.
Taylor, Martin (1984). Classgroups of group rings. LMS Lecture Notes. Vol. 91. Cambridge University Press. p. 26. ISBN 0-521-27870-8. - ^ Narkiewicz, Władysław (1990). Elementary and analytic theory of numbers (Second, substantially revised and extended ed.). Springer-Verlag. p. 37. ISBN 3-540-51250-0. Zbl 0717.11045.
- ^ Gabber, Ofer; Ramero, Lorenzo (2003). Almost ring theory. Lecture Notes in Mathematics. Vol. 1800. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. doi:10.1007/b10047. ISBN 3-540-40594-1. MR 2004652.
Notes by Torsten Wedhorn - ^ Soulé, C.; Abramovich, Dan; Burnol, J.-F.; Kramer, Jürg (1992). Lectures on Arakelov geometry. Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics. Vol. 33. Joint work with H. Gillet. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 36. ISBN 0-521-47709-3. Zbl 0812.14015.
- ^ Consani, Caterina; Connes, Alain, eds. (2011). Noncommutative geometry, arithmetic, and related topics. Proceedings of the 21st meeting of the Japan-U.S. Mathematics Institute (JAMI) held at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA, March 23–26, 2009. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 1-4214-0352-8. Zbl 1245.00040.
- ^ Machiel van Frankenhuijsen (2014). The Riemann Hypothesis for function fields. LMS Student Texts. Vol. 80. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-6531-4.
{{cite book}}
: Check|isbn=
value: length (help) - ^ Attention: This template ({{cite doi}}) is deprecated. To cite the publication identified by doi:10.1007/s10623-011-9561-6 , please use {{cite journal}} (if it was published in a bona fide academic journal, otherwise {{cite report}} with
|doi=10.1007/s10623-011-9561-6
instead. - ^ Sanyal, Raman; Sturmfels, Bernd; Vinzant, Cynthia (2013). "The entropic discriminant". Adv. Math. 244: 678–707. Zbl 06264349.
{{cite journal}}
: CS1 maint: Zbl (link) - ^ Björner, Anders; Ziegler, Günter M. (1992). "8. Introduction to greedoids". In White, Neil (ed.). Matroid Applications. Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications. Vol. 40. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 284–357. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511662041.009. ISBN 0-521-38165-7. MR 1165537. Zbl 0772.05026.
{{cite book}}
:|work=
ignored (help) - ^ De Medts, Tom; Weiss, Richard M. (2006). "Moufang sets and Jordan division algebras" (PDF). Math. Ann. 335 (2): 415–433. Zbl 1163.17031.
- ^ Marcolli, Matilde (2005). Arithmetic noncommutative geometry. University Lecture Series. Vol. 36. With a foreword by Yuri Manin. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society. p. 83. ISBN 0-8218-3833-4. Zbl 1081.58005.
- ^ Marcolli, Matilde (2005). Arithmetic noncommutative geometry. University Lecture Series. Vol. 36. With a foreword by Yuri Manin. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society. p. 83. ISBN 0-8218-3833-4. Zbl 1081.58005.
- ^ Kantor, William M.; Seress, Ákos (2001). Black Box Classical Groups. Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society. Vol. 708. American Mathematical Society. ISBN 0-8218-2619-0. ISSN 0065-9266.
- ^ *Soulé, C. (1992). Lectures on Arakelov geometry. Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics. Vol. 33. with the collaboration of D. Abramovich, J.-F. Burnol and J. Kramer. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-41669-8. MR 1208731. Zbl 0812.14015.
{{cite book}}
: Cite has empty unknown parameter:|1=
(help) - ^ Lapidus, Michel L.; van Frankhuijsen, Machiel (2006). Fractal Geometry, Complex Dimensions and Zeta Functions: Geometry and Spectra of Fractal Strings. Springer Monographs in Mathematics. Springer-Verlag. ISBN 0-387-33285-5.
- ^ Sidorov, Nikita (2003). "Arithmetic dynamics". In Bezuglyi, Sergey; Kolyada, Sergiy (eds.). Topics in dynamics and ergodic theory. Survey papers and mini-courses presented at the international conference and US-Ukrainian workshop on dynamical systems and ergodic theory, Katsiveli, Ukraine, August 21–30, 2000. Lond. Math. Soc. Lect. Note Ser. Vol. 310. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 145–189. ISBN 0-521-53365-1. Zbl 1051.37007.
- ^ Dooley, Anthony H. (2003). "Markov odometers". In Bezuglyi, Sergey; Kolyada, Sergiy (eds.). Topics in dynamics and ergodic theory. Survey papers and mini-courses presented at the international conference and US-Ukrainian workshop on dynamical systems and ergodic theory, Katsiveli, Ukraine, August 21–30, 2000. Lond. Math. Soc. Lect. Note Ser. Vol. 310. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 60–80. ISBN 0-521-53365-1. Zbl 1063.37005.
- ^ Baake, Michael; Moody, Robert V., eds. (2000). Directions in mathematical quasicrystals. CRM Monograph Series. Vol. 13. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society. p. 237. ISBN 0-8218-2629-8. Zbl 0955.00025.
- ^ Walters, Peter (2000). An Introduction to Ergodic Theory. Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Vol. 79. Springer-Verlag. p. 207. ISBN 0-387-95152-0. ISSN 0072-5285.
- ^ a b Azizov, T.Ya.; Iokhvidov, E.I.; Iokhvidov, I.S. (1983). "On the connection between the Cayley-Neumann and Potapov-Ginzburg transformations". Funkts. Anal. (in Russian). 20: 3–8. Zbl 0567.47031.
- ^ e.g. Cwikel et al., On the fundamental lemma of interpolation theory, J. Approx. Theory 60 (1990) 70–82
- ^ Leriche, Amandine (2011). "Pólya fields, Pólya groups and Pólya extensions: a question of capitulation". J. Théor. Nombres Bordx. 23: 235–249. Zbl 1282.13040.
- ^ Ellis-Monaghan, Joanna A.; Moffatt, Iain (2013). Graphs on Surfaces: Dualities, Polynomials, and Knots. SpringerBriefs in Mathematics. Springer-Verlag. ISBN 1461469716.
- ^ Connes, Alain; Marcolli, Matilde (2008). Noncommutative Geometry, Quantum Fields and Motives. Colloquium publications. Vol. 55. American Mathematical Society. p. 69. ISBN 0-8218-4210-2. ISSN 0065-9258.
- ^ * Roquette, Peter (2013). "The remarkable career of Otto Grün". Contributions to the history of number theory in the 20th century. Heritage of European Mathematics. Zürich: European Mathematical Society. pp. 77–116. ISBN 978-3-03719-113-2. Zbl 1276.11001.
- ^ [1]
- ^ Brualdi, Richard A. (2006). Combinatorial Matrix Classes,. Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications. Vol. 108. Cambridge University Press. p. 401. ISBN 0-521-86565-4. ISSN 0953-4806.
- ^ Guterman, Alexander E. (2008). "Rank and determinant functions for matrices over semirings". In Young, Nicholas; Choi, Yemon (eds.). Surveys in Contemporary Mathematics. London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series. Vol. 347. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1–33. ISBN 0-521-70564-9. ISSN 0076-0552. Zbl 1181.16042.
- ^ Narkiewicz, Władysław (2004). Elementary and analytic theory of algebraic numbers. Springer Monographs in Mathematics (3rd ed.). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. p. 307. ISBN 3-540-21902-1. Zbl 1159.11039.
- ^ * Narkiewicz, Władysław (1990). Elementary and analytic theory of numbers (Second, substantially revised and extended ed.). Springer-Verlag. p. 416. ISBN 3-540-51250-0. Zbl 0717.11045.
- ^ Narkiewicz, Władysław (2004). Elementary and analytic theory of algebraic numbers. Springer Monographs in Mathematics (3rd ed.). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. p. 123. ISBN 3-540-21902-1. Zbl 1159.11039.
- ^ Arakawa, Tsuneo; Kaneko, Masanobu (1999). "Multiple zeta values, poly-Bernoulli numbers, and related zeta functions". Nagoya Math. J. 153: 189–209. Zbl 0932.11055.
Coppo, Marc-Antoine; Candelpergher, Bernard (2010). "The Arakawa-Kaneko zeta function". Ramanujan J. 22: 153–162. Zbl 1230.11106. - ^ Šunić, Zoran (2014). "Cellular automata and groups, by Tullio Ceccherini-Silberstein and Michel Coornaert (book review)". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 51 (2): 361–366. doi:10.1090/S0273-0979-2013-01425-3.