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* [[Capelli polynomial]] -<ref>{{cite book | last=Formanek | first=Edward | title=The polynomial identities and invariants of ''n''×''n'' matrices | zbl=0714.16001 | series=Regional Conference Series in Mathematics | volume=78 | location=Providence, RI | publisher=[[American Mathematical Society]] | year=1991 | isbn=0-8218-0730-7 | page=27 }}</ref> <!--2014-06-27-->
* [[Capelli polynomial]] -<ref>{{cite book | last=Formanek | first=Edward | title=The polynomial identities and invariants of ''n''×''n'' matrices | zbl=0714.16001 | series=Regional Conference Series in Mathematics | volume=78 | location=Providence, RI | publisher=[[American Mathematical Society]] | year=1991 | isbn=0-8218-0730-7 | page=27 }}</ref> <!--2014-06-27-->
* [[Centroid of a ring]] -<ref>{{cite book | last=Kaplansky | first=Irving | authorlink=Irving Kaplansky | title = Fields and Rings | edition=2nd | zbl=1001.16500 | series=Chicago Lectures in Mathematics | publisher = University Of Chicago Press | year = 1972 | isbn = 0-226-42451-0 | page= }}</ref>  <!--2014-06-20-->
* [[Centroid of a ring]] -<ref>{{cite book | last=Kaplansky | first=Irving | authorlink=Irving Kaplansky | title = Fields and Rings | edition=2nd | zbl=1001.16500 | series=Chicago Lectures in Mathematics | publisher = University Of Chicago Press | year = 1972 | isbn = 0-226-42451-0 | page= }}</ref>  <!--2014-06-20-->
*[[Conic algebra]] (not the algebra of [[conic section]]s)<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Garibaldi | first1=Skip | last2=Petersson | first2=Holger P. | title=Wild Pfister forms over Henselian fields, K-theory, and conic division algebras | zbl=1222.17009 | journal=J. Algebra | volume=327 | pages=386–465 | year=2011 | doi=10.1016/j.jalgebra.2010.07.039 | s2cid=115177472 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Loos | first=Ottmar | title=Algebras with scalar involution revisited | zbl=1229.14002 | journal=J. Pure Appl. Algebra | volume=215 | pages=2805–2828 | year=2011 | issue=12 | doi=10.1016/j.jpaa.2011.04.001 }}</ref>
*[[Conic algebra]] (not the algebra of [[conic section]]s)<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Garibaldi | first1=Skip | last2=Petersson | first2=Holger P. | title=Wild Pfister forms over Henselian fields, K-theory, and conic division algebras | zbl=1222.17009 | journal=J. Algebra | volume=327 | pages=386–465 | year=2011 | doi=10.1016/j.jalgebra.2010.07.039 | arxiv=1002.3280 | s2cid=115177472 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Loos | first=Ottmar | title=Algebras with scalar involution revisited | zbl=1229.14002 | journal=J. Pure Appl. Algebra | volume=215 | pages=2805–2828 | year=2011 | issue=12 | doi=10.1016/j.jpaa.2011.04.001 }}</ref>
*[[Demailly's conjecture]] (strengthening of [[Chudnovsky's conjecture]] + need to mention Containment Problem, [[Harbourne's conjecture]])
*[[Demailly's conjecture]] (strengthening of [[Chudnovsky's conjecture]] + need to mention Containment Problem, [[Harbourne's conjecture]])
* [[Dimer algebra]] -<ref>{{cite journal | title=Dimer models and cluster categories of Grassmannians | first1=Karin | last1=Baur | first2=Alastair | last2=King | first3=Robert J. | last3=Marsh | journal=Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society | year=2016 | volume=113 | issue=2 | pages=213–260 | doi=10.1112/plms/pdw029 | arxiv=1309.6524  | s2cid=55442266 }}</ref>  <!--2014-04-28-->
* [[Dimer algebra]] -<ref>{{cite journal | title=Dimer models and cluster categories of Grassmannians | first1=Karin | last1=Baur | first2=Alastair | last2=King | first3=Robert J. | last3=Marsh | journal=Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society | year=2016 | volume=113 | issue=2 | pages=213–260 | doi=10.1112/plms/pdw029 | arxiv=1309.6524  | s2cid=55442266 }}</ref>  <!--2014-04-28-->
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*[[Deligne pairing]]
*[[Deligne pairing]]
*[[Drinfeld compactification]]
*[[Drinfeld compactification]]
*[[economics geometry]] [https://assets.cambridge.org/97805216/51165/sample/9780521651165ws.pdf] [https://archive.org/details/laboreconomics0000cahu] [https://archive.org/details/laboreconomicsin0000lain]
*[[Equisingular connection]]
*[[Equisingular connection]]
*[[F-conjecture]]
*[[F-conjecture]]
* [[Feynman motive]] -<ref name=Marcolli2010>{{cite book | last=Marcolli | first=Matilde | authorlink=Matilde Marcolli | title=Feynman motives | zbl=1192.14001 | publisher=World Scientific | isbn=978-981-4304-48-1 |year=2010 }}</ref>  <!--2014-05-26-->
* [[Feynman motive]] <ref name=Marcolli2010>{{cite book | last=Marcolli | first=Matilde | authorlink=Matilde Marcolli | title=Feynman motives | zbl=1192.14001 | publisher=World Scientific | isbn=978-981-4304-48-1 |year=2010 }}</ref>  <!--2014-05-26-->
*[[Formal quantization]]
*[[Formal quantization]]
*[[Futaki invariant]] - currently a redirect to K-stability
*[[Futaki invariant]] - currently a redirect to K-stability
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*[[Kuga–Satake abelian variety]]
*[[Kuga–Satake abelian variety]]
*[[Levi extension theorem]] - <!--2008-09-22T18:53:01Z-->
*[[Levi extension theorem]] - <!--2008-09-22T18:53:01Z-->
* [[Landau variety]] -<ref name=Marcolli2010/>  <!--2014-05-26-->
*[[Landau variety]] -<ref name=Marcolli2010/>  <!--2014-05-26-->
*[[Logarithmic differential operator]]
*[[Logarithmic differential operator]]
*[[Luna–Vust theory]] -<ref>{{cite book | last=Timashev | first=Dmitry A. | title=Invariant Theory and Algebraic Transformation Groups 8. Homogeneous spaces and equivariant embeddings | zbl=1237.14057 | series=Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences | volume=138 | location=Berlin | publisher=Springer-Verlag | isbn=978-3-642-18398-0 | year=2011 }}</ref>
*[[Luna–Vust theory]] -<ref>{{cite book | last=Timashev | first=Dmitry A. | title=Invariant Theory and Algebraic Transformation Groups 8. Homogeneous spaces and equivariant embeddings | zbl=1237.14057 | series=Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences | volume=138 | location=Berlin | publisher=Springer-Verlag | isbn=978-3-642-18398-0 | year=2011 }}</ref>
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*[[Triangle midsegment theorem]]
*[[Triangle midsegment theorem]]
*[[Uncertain geometry]] (paper 2008 Simon Jackson commutative representation of Quantum Mechanics?)<!--2008-10-27T17:40:33Z--> - also listed under "Differential geometry and topology" and under "Geometry".
*[[Uncertain geometry]] (paper 2008 Simon Jackson commutative representation of Quantum Mechanics?)<!--2008-10-27T17:40:33Z--> - also listed under "Differential geometry and topology" and under "Geometry".
*[[Vélu's formulas]], used in cryptography; named for [[Jacques Vélu]]
*[[Weak factorization conjecture]]
*[[Weak factorization conjecture]]
* [[Welschinger invariant]] -<ref>{{cite journal |arxiv=math/0303145 |doi=10.1007/s00222-005-0445-0 |zbl=1082.14052 |title=Invariants of real symplectic 4-manifolds and lower bounds in real enumerative geometry |date=2005 |last1=Welschinger |first1=Jean-Yves |journal=Inventiones Mathematicae |volume=162 |issue=1 |pages=195–234 |bibcode=2005InMat.162..195W }}</ref><ref>{{cite book | last1=Itenberg | first1=Ilia | last2=Mikhalkin | first2=Grigory | last3=Shustin | first3=Eugenii | title=Tropical algebraic geometry | zbl=1162.14300 | series=Oberwolfach Seminars | volume=35 | location=Basel | publisher=Birkhäuser | isbn=978-3-7643-8309-1 | year=2007 | pages=86–87 }}</ref>  <!--2014-06-23-->
* [[Welschinger invariant]] -<ref>{{cite journal |arxiv=math/0303145 |doi=10.1007/s00222-005-0445-0 |zbl=1082.14052 |title=Invariants of real symplectic 4-manifolds and lower bounds in real enumerative geometry |date=2005 |last1=Welschinger |first1=Jean-Yves |journal=Inventiones Mathematicae |volume=162 |issue=1 |pages=195–234 |bibcode=2005InMat.162..195W }}</ref><ref>{{cite book | last1=Itenberg | first1=Ilia | last2=Mikhalkin | first2=Grigory | last3=Shustin | first3=Eugenii | title=Tropical algebraic geometry | zbl=1162.14300 | series=Oberwolfach Seminars | volume=35 | location=Basel | publisher=Birkhäuser | isbn=978-3-7643-8309-1 | year=2007 | pages=86–87 }}</ref>  <!--2014-06-23-->
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==[[Applied mathematics]]==
==[[Applied mathematics]]==
* [[econometry of economists]] [https://pantheon.world/profile/occupation/economist] [https://www.media.mit.edu/publications/pantheon-10-a-manually-verified-dataset-of-globally-famous-biographies/]<ref>[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-022-01369-4 A cross-verified database of notable people, 3500BC-2018AD] {{ISSN|2052-4463}}</ref>
* [[econometry of economists]] [https://pantheon.world/profile/occupation/economist] [https://www.media.mit.edu/publications/pantheon-10-a-manually-verified-dataset-of-globally-famous-biographies/]<ref>[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-022-01369-4 A cross-verified database of notable people, 3500BC-2018AD] {{ISSN|2052-4463}}</ref>
*[[sociomathematics]] or [[Science of sociomathematics]]:
*[[sociomathematics]] or [[Science of sociomathematics]]:[https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/mathematical-social-sciences]
# Mathematics and Its Applications Nonlinear Stochastic Evolution Problems in Applied Sciences [1 ed.] {{ISBN|978-94-010-4803-3}}
# Researching the Socio-Political Dimensions of Mathematics Education: Issues of Power in Theory and Methodology (Mathematics Education Library) [1 ed.] {{ISBN|9781402079061}}
# Researching the Socio-Political Dimensions of Mathematics Education: Issues of Power in Theory and Methodology (Mathematics Education Library) [1 ed.] {{ISBN|9781402079061}}
* [[Analog sum]] (actuarial mathematics)  <!--2007-06-03T07:43:31Z-->
* [[Analog sum]] (actuarial mathematics)  <!--2007-06-03T07:43:31Z-->
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* [[Horizontal divisor]]
* [[Horizontal divisor]]
*[[Shimura–Shintani–Waldspurger correspondence]]
*[[Shimura–Shintani–Waldspurger correspondence]]
* [[Skolem–Abouzaid theorem]] -<ref>{{cite arXiv | eprint=1406.3233 | title=The Skolem-Abouzaid theorem in the singular case | first=Boris | last=Bartolome | class=math.NT | year=2014 }}</ref>  <!--2014-06-15-->
* [[Skolem–Abouzaid theorem]] -<ref>{{cite journal | arxiv=1406.3233 | title=The Skolem-Abouzaid theorem in the singular case | first=Boris | last=Bartolome | journal=Rendiconti Lincei. Scienze Fisiche e Naturali | year=2014 | volume=26 | issue=3 | page=263 | doi=10.4171/rlm/706 | bibcode=2015RLSFN..26..263B }}</ref>  <!--2014-06-15-->


==[[Books]]==
==[[Books]]==
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*[[Christoffel word]] <!--2012-12-08-->
*[[Christoffel word]] <!--2012-12-08-->
* [[Core partition]] <!--2021-04-21-->
* [[Core partition]] <!--2021-04-21-->
* [[Entropic discriminant]] -<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Sanyal | first1=Raman | last2=Sturmfels | first2=Bernd | last3=Vinzant | first3=Cynthia | title=The entropic discriminant | zbl=1284.15006| journal=Adv. Math. | volume=244 | pages=678–707 | year=2013 | doi=10.1016/j.aim.2013.05.019 | s2cid=119177866 }}</ref>  <!--2014-03-23-->
* [[Entropic discriminant]] -<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Sanyal | first1=Raman | last2=Sturmfels | first2=Bernd | last3=Vinzant | first3=Cynthia | title=The entropic discriminant | zbl=1284.15006| journal=Adv. Math. | volume=244 | pages=678–707 | year=2013 | doi=10.1016/j.aim.2013.05.019 | arxiv=1108.2925 | s2cid=119177866 }}</ref>  <!--2014-03-23-->
*[[Hamming ball]]*  
*[[Hamming ball]]*  
*[[Gilles Schaeffer]] Mathematician, recipient of [[European Prize in Combinatorics]] 2007, http://www.lix.polytechnique.fr/~schaeffe/index-en.html
*[[Gilles Schaeffer]] Mathematician, recipient of [[European Prize in Combinatorics]] 2007, http://www.lix.polytechnique.fr/~schaeffe/index-en.html
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*[[MacNeish's Conjecture]]  [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/355236/MacNeishs-conjecture]; <!--2015-04-01-->
*[[MacNeish's Conjecture]]  [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/355236/MacNeishs-conjecture]; <!--2015-04-01-->
* [[Metric Inequality]]<!--2019-07-15-->
* [[Metric Inequality]]<!--2019-07-15-->
*[[Park–Park–Song–Suehiro sequences]] -<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Park | first1=Seong Ill | last2=Park | first2=So Ryoung | last3=Song | first3=Iickho | last4=Suehiro | first4=Naoki | title=Multiple-access interference reduction for QS-CDMA systems with a novel class of polyphase sequences | zbl=1006.94500 | journal=IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory | volume=46 | number=4 | pages=1448–1458 | year=2000 | doi=10.1109/18.850681 }}</ref>
*[[Park–Park–Song–Suehiro sequences]] -<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Park | first1=Seong Ill | last2=Park | first2=So Ryoung | last3=Song | first3=Iickho | last4=Suehiro | first4=Naoki | title=Multiple-access interference reduction for QS-CDMA systems with a novel class of polyphase sequences | zbl=1006.94500 | journal=IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory | volume=46 | number=4 | pages=1448–1458 | year=2000 | doi=10.1109/18.850681 | bibcode=2000ITIT...46.1448S }}</ref>
* [[Polynomial Szemerédi theorems]]
* [[Polynomial Szemerédi theorems]]
* [[Positroid]] -<ref>{{cite arXiv | title=Positroids and non-crossing partitions | first1=Federico | last1=Ardila | first2=Felipe | last2=Rincón | first3=Lauren | last3=Williams | date=15 Sep 2013 | class=math.CO | eprint=1308.2698  }}</ref>  <!--2014-04-28-->
* [[Positroid]] -<ref>{{cite arXiv | title=Positroids and non-crossing partitions | first1=Federico | last1=Ardila | first2=Felipe | last2=Rincón | first3=Lauren | last3=Williams | date=15 Sep 2013 | class=math.CO | eprint=1308.2698  }}</ref>  <!--2014-04-28-->
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*[[Preference description language]] (see, e.g., [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.83.3873&rep=rep1&type=pdf] (pdf)) - <!--2010-06-24T21:48:09Z-->
*[[Preference description language]] (see, e.g., [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.83.3873&rep=rep1&type=pdf] (pdf)) - <!--2010-06-24T21:48:09Z-->
*[[Roman Polyak]] - <!--2008-05-22T12:29:18Z-->
*[[Roman Polyak]] - <!--2008-05-22T12:29:18Z-->
*[[Waterfilling theorem]] - <!--2005-10-19T09:27:45Z-->


==[[Cryptography]]==
==[[Cryptography]]==
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[*] H. Amann. Ordinary Differential Equations: An Introduction to Nonlinear Analysis,
[*] H. Amann. Ordinary Differential Equations: An Introduction to Nonlinear Analysis,
volume 13 of De Gruyter Studies in Mathematics. De Gruyter, Berlin - New York,
volume 13 of De Gruyter Studies in Mathematics. De Gruyter, Berlin - New York,
1990. {{Unsigned4| 20:12, 11 October 2015‎|151.238.150.222}}
1990. <small><span class="autosigned">—&nbsp; Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:151.238.150.222|151.238.150.222]] ([[User talk:151.238.150.222|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/151.238.150.222|contribs]])  20:12, 11 October 2015‎</span></small>
:This is a simple application of the concept of a [[Total derivative]]. Whether there is justification for having a whole article on the specific application you have in mind I am not sure. <small>''The editor who uses the pseudonym''</small> "[[User:JamesBWatson|JamesBWatson]]" ([[User talk:JamesBWatson#top|talk]]) 14:59, 13 October 2015 (UTC)
:This is a simple application of the concept of a [[Total derivative]]. Whether there is justification for having a whole article on the specific application you have in mind I am not sure. <small>''The editor who uses the pseudonym''</small> "[[User:JamesBWatson|JamesBWatson]]" ([[User talk:JamesBWatson#top|talk]]) 14:59, 13 October 2015 (UTC)


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* [[Period-doubling monoid]] - currently redirects to [[De Rham curve#Properties]] <!-- 2012-12-09 -->
* [[Period-doubling monoid]] - currently redirects to [[De Rham curve#Properties]] <!-- 2012-12-09 -->
* [[Pseudo-torus]] -<ref>{{cite book | zbl=0955.00025 | editor1-last=Baake | editor1-first=Michael | editor2-last=Moody | editor2-first=Robert V. | editor2-link=Robert Moody | title=Directions in mathematical quasicrystals | location=Providence, RI | publisher=[[American Mathematical Society]] | series=CRM Monograph Series | volume=13 | year=2000 | isbn=0-8218-2629-8 | page=237 }}</ref>  <!--2014-03-31-->
* [[Pseudo-torus]] -<ref>{{cite book | zbl=0955.00025 | editor1-last=Baake | editor1-first=Michael | editor2-last=Moody | editor2-first=Robert V. | editor2-link=Robert Moody | title=Directions in mathematical quasicrystals | location=Providence, RI | publisher=[[American Mathematical Society]] | series=CRM Monograph Series | volume=13 | year=2000 | isbn=0-8218-2629-8 | page=237 }}</ref>  <!--2014-03-31-->
* [[Topological pressure]] -<ref>{{cite book | title=An Introduction to Ergodic Theory | volume=79 | series=[[Graduate Texts in Mathematics]] | issn=0072-5285 | first=Peter | last=Walters | chapter=Topological Pressure and Its Relationship with Invariant Measures | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | year=2000 | isbn=0-387-95152-0 | page=207 | doi=10.1007/978-1-4612-5775-2_10 | doi-broken-date=2024-11-02 }}</ref>
* [[Topological pressure]] -<ref>{{cite book | title=An Introduction to Ergodic Theory | volume=79 | series=[[Graduate Texts in Mathematics]] | issn=0072-5285 | first=Peter | last=Walters | chapter=Topological Pressure and Its Relationship with Invariant Measures | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | year=2000 | isbn=0-387-95152-0 | page=207| doi=10.1007/978-1-4612-5775-2_10 | doi-broken-date=3 September 2025 |url=https://link.springer.com/book/9780387951522 }}</ref>
*[[Wiener's ergodic theorem]] (ergodic theorems for <math>\mathbb{Z}^d</math> actions; see [http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/S0012-7094-39-00501-6]) - <!--2008-09-21T02:33:23Z-->
*[[Wiener's ergodic theorem]] (ergodic theorems for <math>\mathbb{Z}^d</math> actions; see [http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/S0012-7094-39-00501-6]) - <!--2008-09-21T02:33:23Z-->
*[[Zeeman catastrophe machine]] (see, e.g., [http://www.ams.org/featurecolumn/archive/cusp4.html]) <!--2005-10-20T12:29:32Z-->
*[[Zeeman catastrophe machine]] (see, e.g., [http://www.ams.org/featurecolumn/archive/cusp4.html]) <!--2005-10-20T12:29:32Z-->
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*[[Symbol filtered algebra]] - <!--2006-10-31T10:12:05Z-->
*[[Symbol filtered algebra]] - <!--2006-10-31T10:12:05Z-->
*[[Tensor product of C*-algebras]]
*[[Tensor product of C*-algebras]]
*[[Transference method]] (@article{article, author = {Coifman, Ronald and Weiss, Guido},
title = {Transference methods in analysis. Expository lectures from the CBMS Regional Conference held at the University of Nebraska, May 31-June 4, 1976}})
*[[Uniformly smooth Banach space]] - <!--2009-05-24T19:52:20Z-->
*[[Uniformly smooth Banach space]] - <!--2009-05-24T19:52:20Z-->
*[[Voiculescu's theorem]] (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.)
*[[Voiculescu's theorem]] (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.)
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*[[Ammann tilings]]
*[[Ammann tilings]]
*[[Anisotropic triangles]]
*[[Anisotropic triangles]]
*[[Antipodal symmetry]]
*[[Antipodal symmetry]] - a redirect to [[Point reflection#Inversion with respect to the origin|point reflection]]
*[[Apeirogonal dipyramid (apeirogonal prism dual)]]
*[[Apeirogonal dipyramid (apeirogonal prism dual)]]
*[[Arnold's invariants]] (or [[Arnold invariants]]) (J± and St) see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Arnold_invariants
*[[Arnold's invariants]] (or [[Arnold invariants]]) (J± and St) see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Arnold_invariants
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*[[Differences between a catenary, parabola, and hyperbola]]  <!--2010-05-14T00:41:00Z-->
*[[Differences between a catenary, parabola, and hyperbola]]  <!--2010-05-14T00:41:00Z-->
*[[Divider dimension]]  <!--2012-12-17T21:42:00Z-->
*[[Divider dimension]]  <!--2012-12-17T21:42:00Z-->
*[[Enneadecagon]] ([[:de:Neunzehneck]])
*[[Euler segment]]
*[[Euler segment]]
*[[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 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.
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*[[Rigorization of analysis]] , usually referred to in 19th century — <!--2006-03-30T05:30:49Z-->
*[[Rigorization of analysis]] , usually referred to in 19th century — <!--2006-03-30T05:30:49Z-->
*[[economics of reason]]
*[[economics of reason]]
*[[Chronology of computation of e]] /  [[Chronology of computation of Euler’s Number]] [https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/HistTopics/e/] [https://www.mathnasium.com/math-centers/westcounty/news/the-history-of-eulera-euro-trade-s-number-e] [https://www2.math.uconn.edu/~glaz/My_Articles/TheEnigmaticNumberE.Convergence10.pdf]


==[[History of mathematics]] Journals==
==[[History of mathematics]] Journals==
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*[[Gregory Balk]]  <!--2009-06-16T01:29:56Z-->
*[[Gregory Balk]]  <!--2009-06-16T01:29:56Z-->
*[[Antony Bartholomay]]  <!--2009-06-24T11:28:35Z-->
*[[Antony Bartholomay]]  <!--2009-06-24T11:28:35Z-->
*[[Arend Bayer]] [https://www.ems.ac.uk/2017/02/whittaker-prize-winner-2016/][https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/adams-prize/adams-prize-winners-2014-15-announced][https://www.lms.ac.uk/prizes/list-lms-prize-winners#Whead][https://webhomes.maths.ed.ac.uk/~abayer/],
* [[Bonaventure Berloty]]  <!--2008-02-26T01:06:37Z-->
* [[Bonaventure Berloty]]  <!--2008-02-26T01:06:37Z-->
*<s> [[Mitya Boyarchenko]]</s>
*<s> [[Mitya Boyarchenko]]</s>
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* <s>[[Jonathan David Farley]]</s>
* <s>[[Jonathan David Farley]]</s>
* [[Zuming Feng]]
* [[Zuming Feng]]
* [[Solomon Friedberg]] [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon_Friedberg German Wikipedia page]
* [[Achim Flammenkamp]] [http://wwwhomes.uni-bielefeld.de/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/achim/index.cgi home page]
* [[Achim Flammenkamp]] [http://wwwhomes.uni-bielefeld.de/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/achim/index.cgi home page]
* [[Bengt Fornberg]]
* [[Bengt Fornberg]]
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* [[Agnes Mary Scott]] [https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Scott_Agnes/]
* [[Agnes Mary Scott]] [https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Scott_Agnes/]
* [[Eugenia Sendova|Sendova, Eugenia]]
* [[Eugenia Sendova|Sendova, Eugenia]]
*[[Nick Sheridan (mathematician)]] [https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/internal/faculty/adams-prize-winner-2023-24][https://www.lms.ac.uk/news-entry/28062019-1621/lms-prize-winners-2019][https://royalsociety.org/news/2017/06/royal-society-announces-university-research-fellowships-for-2017/][https://www.simonsfoundation.org/grant/simons-investigators/?tab=awardees&filter_disciplines=mathematics&filter_years=2022]
* [[Ernest Shult|Shult, Ernest]]
* [[Ernest Shult|Shult, Ernest]]
*[[Ivan Stephen Sokolnikoff]] (Russian, Ph.D. 1930 [[University of Wisconsin]], ended career teaching at U.C.L.A) <!--2008-09-04T22:46:13Z-->
*[[Ivan Stephen Sokolnikoff]] (Russian, Ph.D. 1930 [[University of Wisconsin]], ended career teaching at U.C.L.A) <!--2008-09-04T22:46:13Z-->
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* [[Otmar Venjakob|Venjakob, Otmar]]
* [[Otmar Venjakob|Venjakob, Otmar]]
* [[Nicholas Vieille|Vieille, Nicholas]] - Recipient of the 2003 Frederick W. Lanchester Prize (INFORMS)
* [[Nicholas Vieille|Vieille, Nicholas]] - Recipient of the 2003 Frederick W. Lanchester Prize (INFORMS)
*[[Steven Warren Zucker|Zucker, Steven Warren]]- [[Royal Society of Canada Fellow]] and fellow of the [[Canadian Institute for Advanced Research]]
* [[Roger Wiegand|Wiegand, Roger]] (see [[Sylvia Wiegand]])
* [[Roger Wiegand|Wiegand, Roger]] (see [[Sylvia Wiegand]])
* [[George Willis (mathematician)|Willis, George]] (see [[Totally disconnected group]])
* [[George Willis (mathematician)|Willis, George]] (see [[Totally disconnected group]])
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==[[Number theory]]==
==[[Number theory]]==
*[[Prime number distribution series]] -
*[[Prime number distribution series]] -
<ref>http://nuclearstrategy.co.uk/prime-number-distribution-series</ref>
<ref>{{cite web | title=Prime Numbers | url=http://nuclearstrategy.co.uk/prime-number-distribution-series }}</ref>
<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/816931/Prime-Number-Distribution-Series/ | title=Prime Number Distribution Series | date=9 September 2014 }}</ref>
<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/816931/Prime-Number-Distribution-Series/ | title=Prime Number Distribution Series | date=9 September 2014 }}</ref>


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* [[Gram–Charlier polynomials]] (currently redirects to [[Edgeworth series]], which does not tell what a Gram–Charlier polynomial is)
* [[Gram–Charlier polynomials]] (currently redirects to [[Edgeworth series]], which does not tell what a Gram–Charlier polynomial is)
*[[Harmonic polylogarithms]] (or HPL's, appear e.g. in the expansion of hypergeometric functions when computing multi-loop Feynman diagrams. See e.g. [http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9905237])
*[[Harmonic polylogarithms]] (or HPL's, appear e.g. in the expansion of hypergeometric functions when computing multi-loop Feynman diagrams. See e.g. [http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9905237])
* [[Hyperlogarithm]] -<ref>{{cite book | last=Gantmacher | first=F.R. | title=Applications of the theory of matrices | zbl=0085.01001 | publisher=[[Dover]] | year=2005 | origyear=1959 | isbn=0-486-44554-2 }}</ref>  <!--2014-06-26-->
* [[Hyperlogarithm]] -<ref>{{cite book | last=Gantmacher | first=F.R. | title=Applications of the theory of matrices | zbl=0085.01001 | publisher=[[Dover]] | year=2005 | orig-date=1959 | isbn=0-486-44554-2 }}</ref>  <!--2014-06-26-->
*[[Inverse tangent integral]] (currently redirects to [[polylogarithm]]; see also [http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/pubs/1992/110] §18)
*[[Inverse tangent integral]] (currently redirects to [[polylogarithm]]; see also [http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/pubs/1992/110] §18)
*[[Nielsen's generalized polylogarithm]] (for the subject matter see e.g. [http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/pubs/1992/110] §19)
*[[Nielsen's generalized polylogarithm]] (for the subject matter see e.g. [http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/pubs/1992/110] §19)
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*[[Difference in betas]] - <!--2010-07-05T20:56:59Z-->
*[[Difference in betas]] - <!--2010-07-05T20:56:59Z-->
* [[Burg's method]] -used in Matlabs arburg() for estimating AR process coeffs.
* [[Burg's method]] -used in Matlabs arburg() for estimating AR process coeffs.
* [[bias quantification]] [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10791-018-9341-2]
*[[Clisy]] - <!--2006-11-22T23:48:42Z-->
*[[Clisy]] - <!--2006-11-22T23:48:42Z-->
*[[Composite reference standard]] - 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
*[[Composite reference standard]] - 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
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===[[Geometric topology]]===
===[[Geometric topology]]===
*[[economics topology]] [https://www3.nd.edu/~mbehren1/18.904/Du_project.pdf] [https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/abs/surveys-in-modern-mathematics/principle-of-topological-economy-in-algebraic-geometry/907126BA08058B38E8E84A912A70E919] [https://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/ims/bull33/bull33_10-21.pdf]
*[[equivariant Dehn lemma]]
*[[equivariant Dehn lemma]]
*<s>[[Euler's Forumula F + V − E = 2 polyhedrons faces, vertices, edges]]</s> See [[Euler characteristic]]  
*<s>[[Euler's Forumula F + V − E = 2 polyhedrons faces, vertices, edges]]</s> See [[Euler characteristic]]  
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*[[Hyperslab]]  <!--2006-09-08T10:54:38Z-->
*[[Hyperslab]]  <!--2006-09-08T10:54:38Z-->
*[[Hypertabastic function]] or [[Hypertabastic distribution]]
*[[Hypertabastic function]] or [[Hypertabastic distribution]]
*: <small>{{cite news | title = Hypertabastic survival model| author1 = Mohammad A Tabatabai| author2 = Zoran Bursac| author3 = David K Williams| author4 = Karan Singh| journal = Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling| date = February 2007| volume = 4| doi = 10.1186/1742-4682-4-40| url = https://www.researchgate.net/publication/5883436 | doi-access = free}}</small>
*: <small>{{cite news | title = Hypertabastic survival model| author1 = Mohammad A Tabatabai| author2 = Zoran Bursac| author3 = David K Williams| author4 = Karan Singh| journal = Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling| date = February 2007| volume = 4| article-number = 40| doi = 10.1186/1742-4682-4-40| url = https://www.researchgate.net/publication/5883436 | doi-access = free}}</small>
*[[Implicit integration]]  <!--2009-10-08T04:40:23Z-->
*[[Implicit integration]]  <!--2009-10-08T04:40:23Z-->
*[[Integrate predictor]]  <!--2009-10-08T04:40:23Z-->
*[[Integrate predictor]]  <!--2009-10-08T04:40:23Z-->
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*[[Square snowflake]]  related to [[Peano curve]] and *[[Koch snowflake]]
*[[Square snowflake]]  related to [[Peano curve]] and *[[Koch snowflake]]
*[[Strict positivity restriction]]- <!--2007-01-25T00:20:28Z-->
*[[Strict positivity restriction]]- <!--2007-01-25T00:20:28Z-->
*[[social economics]] [https://economics.mit.edu/sites/default/files/inline-files/Lectures%20in%20Labor%20Economics.pdf] [https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/app/uploads/sites/2139/2023/01/Chapter-1-Labour-Economics-for-Leaders.pdf] [https://archive.org/details/InequalitieslittleMathematicsLibrary][https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/gborjas/files/lemath.pdf]
*[[Subvariety (mathematics)]] (at least 4 math articles link to [[subvariety]], which gives only the botanical sense)  <!--2010-08-12T09:16:29Z-->
*[[Subvariety (mathematics)]] (at least 4 math articles link to [[subvariety]], which gives only the botanical sense)  <!--2010-08-12T09:16:29Z-->
*[[Tally chart]]  <!--2010-02-12T18:25:18Z-->
*[[Tally chart]]  <!--2010-02-12T18:25:18Z-->

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  • Please make a page on linearization of ordinary differential equations. More precisely, consider the system x dot = f(x,u,t) wherex and u are vectors. Then it is a standard result used in the theroy of control systems (in engineering disciplines) that it can be linearized as

x dot = Ax + Bu where A = partial f / partial x and B = partial / partial u. However, in the engineeiring books or web resources no proof is offered for it. Many textbooks cite the following book [*] as a reference for its proof, but unfortunately I do not have access to it. In the engineering field many researchers will benefit from its proof.

[*] H. Amann. Ordinary Differential Equations: An Introduction to Nonlinear Analysis, volume 13 of De Gruyter Studies in Mathematics. De Gruyter, Berlin - New York, 1990. —  Preceding unsigned comment added by 151.238.150.222 (talkcontribs) 20:12, 11 October 2015‎

This is a simple application of the concept of a Total derivative. Whether there is justification for having a whole article on the specific application you have in mind I am not sure. The editor who uses the pseudonym "JamesBWatson" (talk) 14:59, 13 October 2015 (UTC)

I have made a draft article on Quasilinearization in response to the request above. It is awaiting approval at Draft:Quasilinearization. Rob.Corless (talk) 20:46, 31 March 2022 (UTC)

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  • 32760_(number) -- lowest number evenly divisible by all integers from 1 to 16; factorisation 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 3 * 5 * 7 * 13. [Comment: 32760 is not divisible by 16 or 11. The correct lowest number divisible by 1 through 16 is 720720.]
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