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Abstract algebra

  • AC Method -[1]
  • Albert–Penico–Taft theorem -[2]
  • BC-domain - [3]
  • Capelli polynomial -[4]
  • Centroid of a ring -[5]
  • Conic algebra (not the algebra of conic sections)[6][7]
  • Demailly's conjecture (strengthening of Chudnovsky's conjecture + need to mention Containment Problem, Harbourne's conjecture)
  • Dimer algebra -[8]
  • Discriminant algebra -[9]
  • Group valuation (not the same as Valuation group) -
  • Haiman's conjectures (conjectures on quotient ring by diagonal invariants + conjectures on Kazdhan-Lusztig basis elements of the Hecke algebra)
  • H-structure -[10]
  • Hecke algebra of Bost and Connes -
  • Hopf algebra of Feynman diagrams
  • Isotonicity (mathematics) (Lattice theory, etc.) -
  • κ-algebra, κ-structure
  • Kronecker function ring
  • Levi's reduction process
  • Martindale's theorem -[11]
  • Mixed discriminant
  • Module index
  • Morita context -
  • Multiplicative filter
  • Nagata–Higman theorem -[12]
  • Oort embedding theorem
  • Onsager algebra
  • Penico series -[13]
  • Polynomial composition -[14]
  • Predicative arithmetic - currently a redirect to Impredicativity
  • Principle of permanence of identities -
  • Principle of specialization of integral dependence
  • Quasiassociative algebra
  • Quaternionic roots of polynomials
  • Pseudo-orthonormal basis – 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.
  • RC-algebra -[15]
  • Regular basis
  • Riesz interpolation property (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 constructible functions[16]
  • Ring of divided congruences
  • Ringfield (math structure in which div and mul are same operation, should have nice de Moivre complex exponential change in div mul phase?!)
  • RL–condition for Hopf algebra -[17]
  • Samuel's conjecture
  • semi-tropical algebra[18]
  • Sikorski extension theorem - [19][20]
  • Singularity category
  • Skew-symmetric ring
  • Skolem ring [21]
  • Swan module [22]
  • Syntactic algebra, Syntactic ideal [23]
  • Taylor–Dix theorem (isosceles triangles)
  • Weak Cayley table group
  • Weakly injective module (maybe redirect?)
  • Weakly projective module
  • Weakly unperforated
  • Z.P.I. ring -[24]

Algebraic geometry

  • adic space [25] - currently a redirect to Rigid_analytic_space#Other_formulations
  • Adelic analysis (developed by Ivan Fesenko)
  • Adelic geometry (developed by Ivan Fesenko)
  • ALE surface
  • algebraic variety of general type (maybe redirect?)
  • Batyrev–Borisov mirror construction -
  • Belyi cuspidalization (developed by Shinichi Mochizuki)
  • Belyi map, with the sub-kind 'Noncritical Belyi map' (studied by Shinichi Mochizuki)
  • bunched ring
  • Campana–Peternell Conjecture for Fano manifolds
  • Central quadric -
  • Chow regularity theorem
  • Conical curve (note that this is not the same as conic section)
  • Convergent cohomology, convergent topos
  • Coregular space -[26]
  • Debarre–de Jong conjecture (needs mention of Beheshti–Starr conjecture with Langsberb and Tommasi generalization and Canning generalization)
  • Deligne pairing
  • Drinfeld compactification
  • economics geometry
  • Equisingular connection
  • F-conjecture
  • Feynman motive [27]
  • Formal quantization
  • Futaki invariant - currently a redirect to K-stability
  • Gabber rigidity theorem
  • Galois deformation - currently a redirect to Deformation ring
  • Gamma conjectures
  • Gersten's conjecture -[28]
  • Green–Griffiths–Lang–Vojta conjecture (aka Green–Griffiths–Lang, combines Lang–Vojta conjecture and Green–Griffiths conjecture)
  • Grothendieck’s anabelian conjectures
  • Hartshorne’s conjecture on complete intersections
  • Hodge-D-conjecture (by Bellinson, don't confuse with the millennium problem or with Hodge standard conjecture on algebraic cycles)
  • Hodge stack
  • Hom-stack
  • Hotta-Kashiwara construction
  • Impose independent conditions
  • Incidence variety
  • Iwahori's theorem
  • Kodaira dimension conjectures (non-vanishing, Campana–Peternell, Viehweg, Kebekus-Kovács, Iitaka, Popa superadditivity…)
  • Kodaira lemma
  • Kontsevich moduli stack
  • Kuga–Satake abelian variety
  • Levi extension theorem -
  • Landau variety -[27]
  • Logarithmic differential operator
  • Luna–Vust theory -[29]
  • MacPherson's local Euler obstruction
  • Möbius sphere - also known as an M-sphere
  • Modularity lifting theorem
  • Mori's bend and break argument (cf. )
  • Motivic complex
  • Mumford relations
  • NMMP conjectures (also mention relation to D-euqivalence conjecture and Dubrovin's conjecture)
  • Noether–Lefschetz number
  • Noether's factorization theorem
  • Optimal basis
  • Orbifold cohomology
  • Parabolic Higgs bundle
  • Parabolic Trigonometry
  • Positroid variety -[30]
  • Postulation (algebraic geometry)
  • Purity lemma -
  • Quantum Schubert calculus
  • Quasiparabolic bundle, Quasiparabolic homomorphism
  • Radiciel morphism
  • Relatively ample invertible sheaf -
  • Relative quantization
  • Samaksh(Sammy's) Conjecture
  • Semiabelian variety (currently a redirect)
  • Serre's intersection formula (redirect is ok)
  • Serre's invariant
  • Severi bound
  • Shatz stratification
  • Simple algebraic group -
  • Skoda's theorem on ideal generation (perhaps a redirect)
  • Sommese vanishing theorem - (perhaps a Dab page)
  • Speciality function -
  • Tame stack
  • Triangle midsegment theorem
  • Uncertain geometry (paper 2008 Simon Jackson commutative representation of Quantum Mechanics?) - also listed under "Differential geometry and topology" and under "Geometry".
  • Vélu's formulas, used in cryptography; named for Jacques Vélu
  • Weak factorization conjecture
  • Welschinger invariant -[31][32]

Algorithms

  • Wolf and Pate correlation (capillary tubes)
  • L-PLS (extends Partial Least Squares regression to 3 connected data blocks)
  • OPLS-DA (Orthogonal Projections to Latent Structures - Discriminant Analysis) (Partial Least Squares with discrete variables)

Applied mathematics

  • econometry of economists [33]
  • sociomathematics or Science of sociomathematics:
  1. Researching the Socio-Political Dimensions of Mathematics Education: Issues of Power in Theory and Methodology (Mathematics Education Library) [1 ed.] ISBN 9781402079061

Approximation theory

Arithmetic geometry

  • Anderson motive
  • Automorphic vector bundle - the notion due to Milne?
  • Capacity pairing
  • Dieudonné–Manin classification
  • Discriminant of an elliptic curve
  • Endomotive - [34]
  • Finiteness theorem of Faltings
  • Frobenius flow -[35]
  • Galois representation associated to a modular form
  • Generalized elliptic curve
  • Horizontal divisor
  • Shimura–Shintani–Waldspurger correspondence
  • Skolem–Abouzaid theorem -[36]

Books

Calculus of variations

  • Deformation theorem
  • Geometric theory of regression

Category theory

Coding theory

  • Coding lemma
  • Disguise operation
  • Fuzzy vault - encryption scheme. A well written wiki page by Buffalo University already exists with references included.
  • Scroll code - [38]

Combinatorics

  • Bilinear generating function
  • Christoffel word
  • Core partition
  • Entropic discriminant -[39]
  • Hamming ball*
  • Gilles Schaeffer Mathematician, recipient of European Prize in Combinatorics 2007, http://www.lix.polytechnique.fr/~schaeffe/index-en.html
  • Gowers' dichotomy
  • Greedoid language -[40]
  • Lecture hall partition, a type of integer partition
  • MacMahon squares
  • Middle levels conjecture Is there a Hamiltonian path in the graph defined by bitstrings with of length 2n+1 with n or n+1 ones (with an edge between any two vertices for which the corresponding bitstrings differ in exactly one bit)? Note: resolved.
  • MacNeish's Conjecture ;
  • Metric Inequality
  • Park–Park–Song–Suehiro sequences -[41]
  • Polynomial Szemerédi theorems
  • Positroid -[42]
  • Ray-Chaudhuri–Wilson theorem about set intersections
  • Semimodular function
  • Jay Elroy Sulzberger
  • Sylvester's bijection, an explicit bijection between strict partitions and odd partitions
  • Terminal series
  • Toeplitz word
  • Gyration series

Complex analysis

  • Artin's theorem on the solutions of analytic equations
  • Bernstein–Walsh lemma
  • Boettcher coordinate (currently redirects to Boettcher equation, the correct spelling of the name is Böttcher)
  • Equilibrium measure -
  • Fatou coordinate - see Fatou coordinate
  • Formal Newton series
  • Fuchsian uniformisation -[43]
  • Hyperbolic components
  • Hyperbolicity (complex geometry) (not the same as Gromov hyperbolic space, could be included in Kobayashi metric)
  • Koebe function currently a redirect
  • Kuranishi space
  • (Louis) Brands Formula
  • Neumann operator
  • Natural coordinate system
  • Paving lemma
  • Polysign numbers
  • Proper mapping theorem
  • Recursive filter (IIR) float accuracy problem
  • Schlicht function currently a redirect
  • Schottky uniformisation -[44]
  • Z plane as corresponding to Z transforms as used in control engineering

Complexity theory

  • Computational invariant theory
  • Valiant's conjecture
  • Shub smale tau conjecture

Convex analysis / Optimization

  • Chordal sparsity
  • Constrained conjugate gradient / Conjugate gradient with barriers (how does the barrier effects the conjugate gradient solution) -
  • Error surface (see, e.g., ) -
  • Forward backward algorithm (operator splitting) (see same reference as for POCS)
  • Hildreth-d'Esposo algorithm -
  • Hopscotch method -
  • Noisy optimization -
  • Parameter errors in nonlinear regression mentioned here
  • Preference description language (see, e.g., (pdf)) -
  • Roman Polyak -

Cryptography

Deformation theory

Differential equations

  • Calderon's uniqueness theorem
  • Carleman estimates
  • Complex differential equation (ordinary and partial differential equations with complex numbers)
  • De Giorgi's conjecture
  • Differential Gröbner basis
  • Extended linearity principle
  • Fuchsian system -[45]
  • Heaviside transform
  • Green current -[46]
  • Hypercomplex differential equation (ordinary and partial differential equations with quaternions, octionions and other hypercomplex numbers, from hypercomplex analysis)
  • Involutive form
  • Microdifferential operator
  • Point symmetries
  • Pseudo-differential equation (e.g. with p-adic numbers, in a non-Archimedean space, therefore 'ultrametric pseudo-differential equation')
  • quantum differential equation
  • semi-linear wave equation, a generalization of the classical wave equation, e.g.,
  • Singular limit
  • Stehfest algorithm for inverse Laplace transform
  • Universal limit theorem


  • 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)

Differential geometry and topology

  • Birkhoff curve shortening process -
  • Cartan–Tits fixed point theorem
  • Casson–Donaldson invariant
  • clean intersection
  • Colding–Minicozzi theorem on embedded minimal surfaces
  • Conjugate locus -
  • Formality conjecture
  • geometric Satake correspondence
  • Bounded geometry (in the sense of Gromov)
  • Grothendieck lemma -
  • Groenewold–van Hove's no go theorem (maybe redirect)
  • Hamilton's compactness theorem -
  • Hamilton's tensor maximum principle -
  • Heat equation proof of the Atiyah–Singer index theorem
  • Hopf problem (source: arXiv:1708.01068). This is the open problem of whether there is a complex structure on the 6-sphere.
  • Initial submanifold
  • Lacunary principle
  • Lefschetz decomposition -
  • Light cone quantization -
  • Metric measure space
  • Mukai vector
  • Multijet (mathematics)
  • Natural bilinear concomitant -
  • Newstead–Ramanan conjecture -
  • Nonlinear connection -
  • Pfaffian line bundle
  • Partial tangent functor -
  • Pseudofunction and partie finie (with redirects from Hadamard's partie finie, *Hadamard's finite part) -
  • Pseudospherical surface now redirects to pseudosphere but there are many more pseudo spherical surfaces (of which 2 types are smooth ones) see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Pseudosphere#Pseudospherical_surface_redirects_wrongly_to_this_page
  • Quantum knot
  • quantum tangle
  • Randers manifold -
  • Reshetikhin–Turaev tangle calculus
  • Ricci's lemma -
  • Symplectic connection -
  • Symplectic resolution
  • Tight surface (see, for example, ) -
  • Total surgery obstruction
  • Transvection (geometry)
  • Uncertain geometry (paper 2008 Simon Jackson commutative representation of Quantum Mechanics?) - also listed under "Algebraic geometry" and under "Geometry".
  • Weyl's theorem on invariants (cf. )
  • Whitney forms -

Dynamical systems

Elementary arithmetic

  • 1+1(Elementary arithmetic)(ja:1+1)
  • Proportion, see the page content currently being overshadowed by a redirect, and the talk page for the entry.
  • Swinging factorial NegativeZ (talk) 03:34, 24 September 2021 (UTC)

Functional analysis

  • Angelic space -
  • Bartle–Dunford–Schwartz theorem -
  • Brown–Douglas–Fillmore theory (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 -[51]
  • Choi–Effros lifting theorem (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.)
  • Choi–Effros theorem for operator systems (abstract characterization of operator systems, plays the same role as the GNS theorem for C*-algebras.)
  • Codistribution -
  • Collectively compact linear operators
  • Complete convergence -
  • Convenient analysis -
  • Finite representability -
  • Fundamental period -
  • Fragmentability -
  • Hermite–Gaussian -
  • Kac–Takesaki operator
  • Modular operator - (Modulo operator)
  • Nehari's theorem -
  • Nekrasov's integral equation describes surface waves and is named for Aleksandr Nekrasov. See, for example, Kuznetsov's article on John Wehausen or this issue in the Mathematica Journal or the entry in the EOM . The Google turns up plenty more articles citing Nekrsov's work.
  • Nonlinear operator theory -
  • Potapov–Ginzburg transformation -[51]
  • Prime Banach space -
  • Pseudomeasure Ref:
  • Quasi-hyperbolic metric -
  • Quasinuclear operator -
  • Quaternionic Hilbert space - (see, e.g., [52][53])
  • Stampacchia theorem -
  • Super-reflexive space (or *superreflexive space) -
  • Symbol filtered algebra -
  • 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 -
  • 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.)

Field theory

  • Baer–Krull correspondence
  • Brauer field -[54][55]
  • Brauer–Witt theorem
  • Dedekind field -[56]
  • Frobenius field -[57]
  • Kaplansky field - [55]
  • Kronecker conjugacy, Kronecker class -[58]
  • Locality (field)
  • Pasch field
  • Pólya field -[59]
  • Pre-Hilbert field -[60]
  • Quadratic form scheme -[61]
  • Ramification pairing
  • Saturated field

Galois theory

  • Automorphic Galois representation
  • Class invariant homomorphism (due to Waterhouse)
  • Tate–Nakayama duality

Game theory

  • Marketmaking in a Panopticon (by Sandler)
  • Multi-perturbation Shapley value analysis (MSA)
  • Average Cost Threshold Protocol (A protocol for the funding of public goods) ()
  • Timeless decision theory.

Geometry

  • Line-cube intersection
  • Ammann tilings
  • Anisotropic triangles
  • Antipodal symmetry - a redirect to point reflection
  • Apeirogonal dipyramid (apeirogonal prism dual)
  • Arnold's invariants (or Arnold invariants) (J± and St) see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Arnold_invariants
  • Bourgain's conjecture
  • Circle plane
  • Construction of conic sections 00:31, 17 March 2011 (UTC)
  • Cut-and-project -
  • Decakismyriagon (100000-sided polygon)
  • Diametral circle
  • Diametral lens
  • Differences between a catenary, parabola, and hyperbola
  • Divider dimension
  • Enneadecagon (de:Neunzehneck)
  • 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 triality, briefly mentioned at triality but a different concept
  • Haruki's lemma
  • Hexad
  • Kotani's Ant Problem(ja:小谷の蟻の問題)
  • Milnor's theorem Note: half the theorem is stated at Growth rate (group theory), I don't think much more is needed apart from adding the other half and maybe a redirect (with a more precise page name then simply "Milnor's theorem).
  • Mixed geometry
  • Model set (cf Harmonious set)
  • Nesting polygons
  • Noncommutative plane
  • Operational mathematics
  • Parabolic spandrel
  • Pentacontahenagon (51-sided polygon)
  • Peritrochoid
  • Petersen–Schoute theorem -[62]
  • Polystix, Similar to Tetrastix but for sticks of different cross-sections, such as equilateral triangles (tristix) and regular hexagons (hexastix).[63] I don't own the reference book myself, but from the limited google books preview, I gather that they are related to crystalline structures and regular spherical packings of 3d space. As such it may be better to add a redirect to a page about one of those topics, or to the Tetrastix page, and also add complimentary material there explaining the relationship.
  • Quasilattice
  • Purser's theorem From http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PursersTheorem.html but I don't understand how one chooses those signs. So a bit clearer statement is needed.
  • Shape grammar theory
  • Stevanović's Circle http://mathworld.wolfram.com/StevanovicCircle.html
  • Tripling a square
  • Theory of proportions
  • Triangle midsegment conjecture (see , should probably be a redirect)
  • Uncertain geometry (paper 2008 Simon Jackson commutative representation of Quantum Mechanics?) - also listed under "Algebraic geometry" and under "Differential geometry and topology".
  • Weak separation property (fractal geometry)
  • directed angles, an extremely useful result in euclidean geometry, simplifying many problems.
  • Wise's conjecture, explanation on https://ldtopology.wordpress.com/2012/03/06/wises-conjecture/, in fact there should probably be a page on CAT(0) cube complexes or at least a section in the page for CAT(0) space, which would include this.
  • Geometric manifold
  • Sutured manifold (could probably be a redirect to Thurston norm, though the page currently lacks substantial info on the topic and should be edited before such a redirect)

Graph theory

  • Confusion graph[64], also Confusability graph[65]
  • Connection matrix
  • Dark geometry
  • Dynamic segmentation
  • Elimination order
  • Ellentuck's theorem
  • Explosive percolation
  • Filled graph
  • Frerejaque number
  • Generalized net (extension to Petri net)
  • Implicit and explicit domain and range
  • Longest circuit
  • Mass-distance relation
  • Maximum vertex biclique
  • Midquad
  • Minimum broadcast graph
  • Minimum semidefinite rank of a graph
  • Minimum skew rank of a graph
  • Natural equation
  • Plabic graph -[66]
  • Restriction scaffold problem
  • Surface class
  • Toppling ideal -[67]
  • Tree measure / Tree metric
  • Topological Tutte polynomial - [68]
  • Uniconnected subgraph
  • Welsh–Powell algorithm[69]

Group theory

  • Cliquet theory
  • Floretion (Numbers with digits 1,2,4,7 when written in base 8, equipped with group multiplication , could also be in Abstract Algebra or Number Theory. For floretions of order 1 (quaternions) or 2, see Mathar, R. and )
  • Garside theory
  • Melnikov group -[70]
  • Recoupling theory
  • Reidemeister–Schreier rewriting process
  • Repeating group
  • Schreier basis, Schreier system -[71]
  • Singer cycle (should be in Geometry of field planes)
  • Uniform pro-p-group

Harmonic analysis

History of mathematics and other cultural aspects

  • Ancient Chinese finger counting - gives the basic numbering - but how do you do multiplication, division etc.? —
  • Calculus reform
  • Etymology of mathematical notation
  • History of one million
  • List of mathematical notation by country A table containing each country's standard symbols for math expressions
  • Rigorization of analysis , usually referred to in 19th century —
  • economics of reason
  • Chronology of computation of e / Chronology of computation of Euler’s Number

History of mathematics Journals

  • George Berzsenyi
  • Gaṇita Bhāratī
  • Revista Brasileira de História da Matemática

Homological algebra

  • Action cocycle -
  • Dwyer–Kan localization
  • Representation dimension
  • Sweedler cocycle -

Integrable systems

  • Donagi–Markman construction

K theory

  • Additive dilogarithm
  • Arithmetic K-theory
  • cyclotomic trace
  • Dirac morphism
  • E-theory of Higson and Connes, e.g., Equivariant E-theory for C*-algebras
  • Geometric K-theory
  • Grothendieck period conjecture
  • Levine's localisation theorem
  • Motivic fundamental group
  • p-adic K-theory
  • Quillen's localization theorem
  • Suslin's rigidity theorem
  • (equivariant) Tamagawa number conjecture (currently a redirect)
  • Tate spectrum

Lie groups, Algebraic groups / Lie algebras

  • 12-j symbol
  • 15-j symbol
  • Belavin–Drinfeld classification
  • Borel density theorem
  • Cartan calculus (maybe redirect?) -
  • Cartan–Iwahori decomposition This is the non-archimedian version of the Cartan decomposition for real Lie groups; probably should be a redirect to this page after the relevant content is added.
  • Casimir connection
  • Contact Lie group
  • Deligne groupoid
  • Dynkin's π-system
  • Formality theorem
  • Kac diagram
  • Kazama–Suzuki supercharge operator
  • Klimyk's formula -
  • Kostant section
  • Kostant–Weierstrass slice
  • Lacing number
  • Lie colour algebra -[74]
  • Motivic Lie algebra
  • Olshanskii semigroup
  • p-adic Lie group (currently a redirect, gets half a sentence) -
  • Polar representation
  • Primitive invariant -
  • Racah-Wigner algebra -
  • Racah's multiplicity formula -
  • Slodowy slice
  • θ-group
  • Uhlenbeck space
  • Wakimoto module
  • z-extension

Linear algebra

doi:10.1016/j.jcp.2014.06.010

Mathematical analysis

  • Bernstein–Walsh theorem -
  • Central function
  • Exhaustion function (in the sense, for example, a Stein manifold admits an plurisubharmonic exhaustion function) -
  • Friedrichs' lemma
  • Lagrangian distribution
  • Percent recovery
  • Strong–Riesz mean
  • Whittaker–Watson formula
  • Division by infinity: Indeterminate form, Cantor's Theorem, Well-defined
  • Newton integral
  • Bourbaki integral

Mathematics education

  • Open Middle - Open Middle is an educational website for teachers founded by Robert Kaplinsky in 2013. It features "open middle" math problems, which are problems where the method to find the desired answer is up to the student. They are aligned with Common Core and Depth of Knowledge (DOK) levels 2-3.
  • socio-mathematics or socio mathematics[76]
  • Theory of didactical situations - ICMI Awards - Didactic engineering - Raymond Duval
  • Quantrell Award - “The Quantrell Award is believed to be the nation’s oldest prize for undergraduate teaching. Based on letters of nomination from students, the award is among the most treasured by faculty. Nobel Laureate James Cronin, University Professor in Physics, said he was “bowled over to be receiving this Quantrell prize.” from https://www.uchicago.edu/about/accolades/35/

Mathematical logic

Mathematical physics

  • Belavin–Knizhnik theorem, Holomorphic anomaly -[77]
  • Belavin S-matrix -[78]
  • Coleman's Principle
  • Epsilon-expansion
  • Chiral integral
  • Kustaanheimo-Stiefel transform -[79] (See: Universal variable formulation)
  • Lifshitz sphere
  • Sugawara construction
  • STU model
  • Uhlenbeck's weak compactness theorem
  • Arnold web
  • Johar M. Ashfaque [RSS Fellow, MInstP, AMIMA, Data Scientist, Mathematical Physicist]

Mathematicians

Prior to creating an article, any biographical details can be added to: Wikipedia:WikiProject Mathematics/missing mathematicians.

A–G

H–N

  • Denis Hanson (Bertrand's postulate#Generalizations)
  • Lothar Heffter already an article on German wikipedia (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lothar_Heffter)
  • Heintze, Ernst
  • Melvin Henriksen (Pierce–Birkhoff conjecture, Leonard Gillman#Biography)
  • 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
  • Seymour Jablon (1918–2012), American statistician and key member of the ABCC/RERF
  • Jaffard, Paul
  • Jarvis, Frazer
  • Katsevich, Gene
  • Kaull, Donald
  • Kelley, Kyle
  • Kempf, Dr. Karl
  • Kim, Myung-hwan
  • Kings, Guido
  • Knoer, Alvin
  • Knus, Max-Albert (algebraist)
  • Kominers, Scott Duke
  • Kreyszig, Herbert
  • Langberg, Valerie
  • Lansey, Jonathan
  • Legnani, Tom
  • Lehert, Philippe (Belgian scientist, researcher and Senior Consulting Statistician at the United Nations. Lehert has developed innovative statistical modelling and analysis techniques in the field of epidemiology) (https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/profile/13492-philippe-lehert)
  • Linderholm, Carl
  • Liu, Qing (the mathematician)
  • Lockhart, Paul (mathematical educator)
  • Mandel, Stefan Romanian, ran a "lotto syndicate" that bought out the Virginia lottery in the 90s
  • Mircea M. Marinescu - physicist
  • Mad Mathmos (a group at Cambridge University)
  • Matsumura, Hideyuki
  • Mazzeo, Rafe - Mathematician, currently a Department Chair at the Mathematics Department at Stanford University . He obtained his PhD at MIT in 1986 under R.B. Melrose . His research areas are Differential Geometry, Microlocal Analysis, and Partial Differential Equations . He published over 100 mathematics papers in many prestigious journals , , including Annals of Mathematics . His work has been cited over 5000 times . He is the founder of the Stanford University Mathematics Camp This entry was added on the 16th of November, 2020.
  • Michal, Aristotle
  • Murphy, Timothy G. Mathemitican working in the area of Group Representations, Professor Emeritus, Trinity College, University of Dublin Departmental webpage
  • Nicoara, Andreea C.
  • Norden, Aleksandr Petrovich
  • Evgeny Mukhin (American-Russian mathematician studying high-level algebra, while directing graduate services at IUPUI in Indianapolis Indiana. His works have been cited thousands of times on google scholar. His research has been published in numerous prestigious magazines, and he is internationally recognized, often traveling the world presenting his research.) (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s002200000323, https://www.ams.org/journals/jams/2009-22-04/S0894-0347-09-00640-7/)

O–Z

Matrices

  • Centered in describing the columns or rows of a matrix [clarification needed] (Is this different from Centering matrix?)
  • Contraction equivalence -[81]
  • Matrix-matrix transport -
  • Mixed discriminant -[82]
  • Term rank -[83]
  • Pseudo covariance (Also called of "complementary covariance". The pseudo-covariance is defined whenever a complex random vector z and its conjugate z* are correlated, making the covariance matrix C = cov(z) = E zz^H not describe entirely the second order statistics of z.)

Measure Theory

  • Besicovitch–Federer projection theorem

Number theory

  • Prime number distribution series -

[84] [85]

  • 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.]
  • 7920 (number) -- see http://www.numbergossip.com/7920 -- as far as I can see, the only unique thing about this number is that it's the order of the smallest sporadic simple group

Elementary number theory

Algebraic number theory

  • Abelian polynomial theorem -
  • Bayer–Neukirch theorem -
  • Borel regulator -
  • Brandt module -
  • Capitulation kernel
  • Chinburg invariant
  • Coleman power series -
  • Elliptic curves' arithmetic conjectures (Stein–Watkins conjecture (for 5-isogenies) and Gross–Zagier conjecture)
  • Explicit class field theory -
  • Colmez's conjecture
  • Darmon's conjecture (on cyclomatic units, on construction of canonical algebraic points on E by associated Hilbert modular form, p-adic, mention Oda conjecture)
  • Grothendieck period conjecture (or Kontsevich–Zagier period conjecture; Grothendieck is weaker, Kontsevich–Zagier is stronger, article on any of them can mention the other as a generalisation/special case + geometric versions which are much easier)
  • Hida family
  • Hopf order
  • Iwasawa-theoretic Mazur–Rubin-Sano conjecture
  • Kato–Swan conductor
  • Knot group (number theory) - (not the topological Knot group)[86]
  • Kolyvagin's conjectures
  • Kronecker equivalence -[87]
  • Leopoldt's Spiegelungssatz (*Leopoldt reflection theorem) -
  • Liardet's theorem -
  • Malle's conjecture (Batyrev–Manin conjecture, Peyre's conjecture and Batyrev–Tschinkel conjecture, Loughran and Santens conjectures, Koymans and Pagano conjectures, Gundlach conjecture, Darda–Yasuda conjectures are related and need mention)
  • Masley's theorem
  • Microprime -
  • Noether conductor
  • Noncommutative Iwasawa theory -
  • Notation of division -
  • Perrin-Riou conjecture (p-adic analogue of Bellinson, esp. over elliptic curves case)
  • Pólya field -
  • Richaud–Degert field -[88]
  • Sen's theorem -
  • Strange numbers -
  • Tame kernel, Wild kernel (also called Hilbert kernel)
  • Tautological class field theory
  • Conjectures on absolute CM-periods (by Yoshida + analogues for p-adic CM-periods by Kashio)

Analytic number theory

Numerical analysis

  • Absorbing boundary condition (with redirect from *absorbing boundary conditions and mentioning *perfectly matched layer) -
  • Alphacertified e.g.
  • Essentially non-oscillatory (ENO) -
  • Faure sequence -
  • Gregory's integration formula See
  • Homotopy continuation method for solving for roots. e.g.
  • Lentz's algorithm (for the evaluation of continued fractions) -
  • Orthomin(1) algorithm (for approximating Ax = b) -
  • Peano kernel e.g., see page 149 of
  • Primorial factorization -
  • Watson transformation -
  • Wexler's algorithm - (referenced in the alt-text of xkcd.com/69)
  • Zero stability (of linear multistep methods) -

Order theory

Organisations

  • Art of Problem Solving Foundation
  • European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry - ECMI (Note see article in French Wikipedia )
  • European Society for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology - ESMTB
  • Mathematical Society of South Eastern Europe - MASSEE
  • Albanian Mathematical Society
  • Belarusian Mathematical Society
  • Belgian Statistical Society
  • Bosnian Mathematical Society
  • Croatian Mathematical Society
  • Indonesian Mathematical Society
  • Italian Association of Mathematics Applied to Economic and Social Sciences
  • Società Italiana di Matematica Applicata e Industriale
  • Lithuanian Mathematical Society
  • Macedonian Society Association Mathematics/Computer Science
  • Mexican Mathematical Society (Sociedad Matemática Mexicana)
  • Network Science Society
  • Ural Mathematical Society
  • Vietnam Mathematical Society
  • Voronezh Mathematical Society
  • Union of Slovak Mathematicians and Physicists - JSMF
  • Sociedad Española de Matemática Aplicada (Spanish Soc. of Appl. Math.)
  • Societat Catalana de Matemàtiques (Catalanian Society of Mathematics)
  • Swedish Statistical Society
  • Ukrainian Mathematical Society

Probability theory

  • Bayesian mapping
  • Bhattacharyya bound
  • Bus theorem
  • Cameron–Martin development
  • Causal Bayesian network
  • Constant parameters process
  • Continuous tree
  • Convergence in variation
  • Cramér–Lundberg approximation
  • Derived distribution
  • Do-calculus
  • Doob's upcrossing inequality
  • Feinstein's fundamental lemma[90]
  • Feldman–Hajek theorem[91][92]
  • Finite set statistics
  • Hawkes process
  • Heavy-traffic diffusion approximations to queueing systems
  • Kantorovich–Rubinstein theorem
  • Luders rule
  • Marked point process
  • Martin boundary
  • 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.
  • Objective chance
  • Probability Hypothesis Density Filter
  • Probability summation
  • Random covering
  • Stein's two-sample procedure
  • Stress–strength model
  • Threshold function and their relation to combinatorics/graph theory, number theory, etc. -
  • Track-to-track fusion
  • Transformation law of probabilities
  • Verdu–Han lemma
  • Watson Distribution

Quantum stochastic calculus

Real analysis

  • 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) -
  • Leibniz transmutation method -
  • n-dimensional singularity -
  • Probability inequalities -
  • Sierpinski–Erdős duality theorem -
  • Statistical convergence -
  • List of Lebesgue integration identities -

Recreational mathematics

Representation theory (incl. harmonic analysis)

  • Bahadur–Ghosh–Kiefer representation
  • Endoscopic classification
  • Gelfand's lemma
  • General position character
  • Geometric representation theory
  • Howe conjecture
  • Ind-sheaf
  • Littelmann character formula
  • Lusztig's conjecture on irreducible characters
  • Pieri algebra
  • Shintani correspondence, Shintani norm
  • Steinberg tensor product theorem

Semigroup theory

  • Flow monoid -
  • Krull monoid
  • Local divisor
  • Solvable monoid

Special functions

  • Confluent hypergeometric limit function (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)
  • Harmonic polylogarithms (or HPL's, appear e.g. in the expansion of hypergeometric functions when computing multi-loop Feynman diagrams. See e.g. )
  • Hyperlogarithm -[93]
  • Inverse tangent integral (currently redirects to polylogarithm; see also §18)
  • Nielsen's generalized polylogarithm (for the subject matter see e.g. §19)
  • Polylogarithm factorial
  • Prabhakar function (a 3-parameter Mittag-Leffler function that has many applications in fractional calculus and plays a fundamental role in the description of the anomalous dielectric properties in disordered materials and heterogeneous systems manifesting simultaneous nonlocality and nonlinearity and, more generally, in models of Havriliak–Negami type. See e.g. )

Statistics

Topology

Algebraic topology

  • Artin–Mazur profinite completion -
  • Alpha complex -
  • Cellular complex -
  • Cheeger–Simons cohomology -
  • Curtis's convergence theorem
  • Delooping
  • Even periodic ring theory -
  • Free homotopy group -
  • Gauss map of a vector bundle (see Husemoller, Fibre Bundles) -
  • geography problem for 4-manifolds -
  • homotopy groups of simplicial sets -
  • Hyperbolic simplicial complex -
  • Kashin's theorem (esp. relation to *compressed sensing p15)-
  • Mapping cylinder neighbourhood
  • Motive (topology) -
  • Motivic spectrum -
  • one-relator group
  • Principle of monodromy
  • Strong shape theory -
  • Topological cyclic homology
  • Whitehead tower
  • Witt space -

General topology

Geometric topology

Knot theory

Stable homotopy theory

  • Moore spectrum
  • Hopkins–Miller theorem
  • periodicity theorem
  • Pontryagin–Thom collapse
  • Root invariant
  • Schwede–Shipley theory
  • Simplicial homotopy theory (currently a redirect)

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