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This is my article on Tate's work for the second volume in the book series on the Abel Prize winners. True to the epigraph, I have attempted to explain it in the context of the "great reformulation".

History and Overview · Mathematics 2012-10-30 J. S. Milne

Given the present state of work in natural language processing, this address argues first, that advance in both science and applications requires a revival of concern about what language is about, broadly speaking the world; and second,…

cmp-lg · Computer Science 2008-02-03 Karen Sparck Jones

Work in progress concerning alternative formalizations of arithmetic.

Logic · Mathematics 2018-01-04 David M. Cerna

This note is about a little extension of Nash's embedding theorem in the case of complete manifolds.

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2016-05-23 Olaf Müller

We strengthen certain known results saying that separately regular functions are rational and separately Nash functions are semialgebraic. The approach presented here unifies and highlights the similarities between the two problems.

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2024-10-18 Juliusz Banecki

This survey article collects a few of my favorite open problems of Branko Gr\"{u}nbaum.

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2019-07-16 Matthew Kahle

The aim of this note is to survey the factorizations of the Fibonacci infinite word that make use of the Fibonacci words and other related words, and to show that all these factorizations can be easily derived in sequence starting from…

Formal Languages and Automata Theory · Computer Science 2015-08-28 Gabriele Fici

This document contains a description of several of my papers, including remarks on history and connection with subsequent work. It also contains some new results and conjectures.

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2026-05-05 G. Lusztig

Invited book review, as submitted to the electronic database MathSciNet, of the 2006 book by Tom Siegfried, "A beautiful math. John Nash, game theory, and the modern quest for a code of nature" (Joseph Henry Press, Washington, DC).

History and Overview · Mathematics 2009-01-27 Paul B. Slater

I present some reminiscences, both personal and scientific, over a lifetime of admiration of, and friendship with, one of the Grandmasters of our subject.

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2020-01-09 S. Deser

This is a write-up of introductory remarks that I made at the UIC conference in honor of Lawrence Ein's 60th birthday. It presents an informal survey of some of Ein's work, interspersed with stories and reminiscences.

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2017-05-03 Robert Lazarsfeld

In his previous paper, the author has defined a higher version of the Nash blowup and considered it a possible candidate for the one-step resolution. In this paper, we will introduce another higher version of the Nash blowup and prove that…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2024-02-27 Takehiko Yasuda

New cases of the multiplicity conjecture are considered.

Commutative Algebra · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Juergen Herzog , Xinxian Zheng

An obituary of J.R. Dorfman. The focus is on his scientific career and on his many important publications.

Statistical Mechanics · Physics 2026-01-21 T. R. Kirkpatrick , J. V. Sengers , H. van Beijeren

This note revisits some majorization inequalities for eigenvalues, special attention is given to an elegant theorem of Hiroshima. An extension of the special case of Hiroshima's theorem is presented. Some discussion and open problems are…

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2013-01-03 Minghua Lin

In the 1960s, John Nash proposed a method to resolve singularities. Five decades of encouraging results could not prevent an unexpected ending: the method does not work in general. In this note (written in Spanish), we tell the story of the…

History and Overview · Mathematics 2026-01-13 Daniel Duarte

This is part of an unpublished work in collaboration with Ralph Kenna. It was probably not mature enough at the time it was submitted more than ten years ago and it was rejected by the editors, but some of the ideas had later been published…

Statistical Mechanics · Physics 2024-10-02 Ralph Kenna , Bertrand Berche

This is a reply to Muff, S. et al. (2022) Rewriting results sections in the language of evidence, Trends in Ecology & Evolution 37, 203-210.

Methodology · Statistics 2022-02-22 Valentin Amrhein , Sander Greenland

In the first part of this paper I will describe my work together with Lars and in the second part I will give a look at some of Lars's oldest papers.

High Energy Physics - Theory · Physics 2025-01-22 Paolo Di Vecchia

In the past few decades there has been a good deal of papers which are concerned with optimization problems in different areas of mathematics (along 0-1 words, finite or infinite) and which yield - sometimes quite unexpectedly - balanced…

Discrete Mathematics · Computer Science 2011-08-19 Nikita Sidorov
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