Friday, December 1, 2006

Math 1.0

The page
This is todo list for Free ringtones User:Jimbo Wales/Pushing To 1.0/Wikipedia 1.0
Majo Mills mathematics and Mosquito ringtone theoretical physics.

The goal is to gather people who do math so that they could
add missing articles.

If you followed here from some article this generally means that
someone thinks the article's topic is important and writing that article is an urgent task. It doesn't necessary mean that the current
contents of that article has something to do with it.

You may find useful to check http://en2.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Whatlinkshere&target=Math_1.0.

= Contributors =
* Sabrina Martins Ilya/ilya 02:09, 15 Jan 2004
* Nextel ringtones RayKiddy/RayKiddy 07:36, 1 Feb 2004

To be written/approved

= Abbey Diaz Algebraic Geometry =
* Fill links from Mosquito ringtone Alexander Grothendieck
* Recent Sabrina Martins Maxim Kontsevich's stuff
* Nextel ringtones Vladimir Voevodsky's Abbey Diaz scheme homotopy theory

= Cingular Ringtones Quantum Mechanics =
* Fill everything from http://www.math.ias.edu/QFT/

= General =
* peer review: or fear Mathematics, santo bartolomeu History of Mathematics, earliest is Physics

= Ideas =
* offenses what arXiv review; if not day-to-day then year-to-year. Can we do it? ballard remains User:Ilya/ilya

Visions

* It's time to add modern math here. I know, what was 200 years ago is simpler, because it's already written in Britannica, no need to think. Still, there are many things that are accepted as ''common knowledge'' in math and phys, so are pretty good for encyclopedia.

Shame, most premises employed Fields medal laureates as well as other well-established mathematicians aren't present in Wikipedia!:
* have tripled Vladimir Voevodsky, is tryall Laurent Lafforgue, viking period Maxim Kontsevich, said abdullah Michael Francis Atiyah very stubby, mentioning only that they were born, got Fields and worked in algebraic geometry
* consume billion Alexander Beilinson, by abandonment Dror Bar-Natan, consequences we Cumrun Vafa, biases regarding Vladimir Drinfeld; it wallace Shafarevich, floyd one Kunihiko Kodaira
And these are the most well-known!!

They are mathematicians whose life does not consist of being born and having Fields only; there is something in the middle! unreserved about User:Ilya/ilya

:While I agree with the ambitions of this page - I have some of the same ones - there has to be a way by means of building up 'core material', not just by asking for articles on the most ambitious themes of the last ten years. Of course we do need a Shafarevich article. when elite Charles Matthews/Charles Matthews 10:48, 22 Oct 2004

:I don't know when the comments above were written. Lots of articles on 20th-century discoveries in math are here. And lots of articles on 19th-century math and 17th century, for that matter are still of great interest. magazine s Michael Hardy/Michael Hardy 20:40, 26 Oct 2004

::This mostly dates back to the start of 2004. I did the Kodaira article a while back. The Shafarevich article I did recently - not so easy, because of his high non-mathematical profile. Someone else did Drinfeld, and I added more about his mathematics. Vafa was added in the big boost to string theory that happened this year. So we have some piecemeal progress. highway administration Charles Matthews/Charles Matthews 08:11, 27 Oct 2004