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Math Overflow --- a site to ask mathematics research questions
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By overconvergent
from the using the internet to get help department
Posted Thu Nov 26, 2009 at 12:38:45 AM PDT
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A new website, Math Overflow, for asking and answering mathematics research questions has been launched; it uses the Stack Overflow software. Recent questions range from "Which mathematicians have influenced you the most?" to "What is the exact statement of "there are 27 lines on a cubic"?".
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confidence
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By Ilyena
Posted Wed Dec 10, 2008 at 02:40:15 AM PDT
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I've just started research this summer but my confidence is almost nil.
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Stochastic optimization
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By siddha909
from the Math/Stat department
Posted Thu Nov 29, 2007 at 04:54:18 AM PDT
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Want to find out school that are actively doing research in Stochastic Optimization
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YMN/Project NExT Poster Session
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By kevin charlwood
from the Research department
Posted Tue Sep 18, 2007 at 01:17:34 PM PDT
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If you will be in San Diego for the JMM in January 2008, please read the notice for the Young Mathematicians' Network/Project NExT Poster Session to be held there.
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Mathematicians solve E8 structure
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By Adonis
Posted Mon Mar 19, 2007 at 07:12:50 PM PDT
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A Calculation the Size of Manhattan
Mathematicians solve E8 structure which will lead to potential new
discoveries in mathematics, physics and other fields
For Immediate Release
PALO ALTO, Calif., March 19, 2007
The American Institute of Mathematics (AIM), one of the leading
math institutes in the U.S., announced today that after four years
of intensive collaboration, 18 top mathematicians and computer
scientists from the U.S. and Europe have successfully mapped E8,
one of the largest and most complicated structures in mathematics.
Partners on this project included MIT, Cornell University, University
of Michigan, University of Utah and University of Maryland
http://www.aimath.org/E8/E8release.txt
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Keeping Your Research Alive - Panel Summary
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By brianbirgen
Posted Fri Jan 26, 2007 at 09:11:37 AM PDT
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At the Joint Meetings, a panel consisting of Michael Dorff from Brigham Young University, Asamoah Nkwanta from Morgan State University and Jean Bee Chan from Sonoma State University spoke about keeping active in research.
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