We are launching a brand new journal. Please say hello to
Applied & Computational Topology & Geometry
(Link and more info below). Thanks to generous support from the @AMathRes, ACTG will be diamond open access --- completely free for both authors and readers!
Congrats to the Toric Project team on the completion of Phase 1 in the formalization (in @leanprover) of the correspondence between affine group schemes and Hopf algebras! https://t.co/VEhwLO8pXf
Realized today, while walking through Times Square in a downbeat contrapositive mood, that if there is anywhere where you can't make it, then you can't make it in New York.
takeaway:
publishing in journals is dead.
the arxiv (and X?) is where to publish: easily read by people and other intelligences.
and: we need to 100X the capacity/indexing/UI/UX of the arxiv asap.
I don’t believe it!! A new AI startup has a model called Clay 4.1 which will announce this afternoon that it has solved one of the Millennium Problems in Lean, this is HUGE!!! Stay tuned for full announcement...
"In an ideal world, people would learn [algebraic geometry] over many years, after having background courses in commutative algebra, algebraic topology, differential geometry, complex analysis, homological algebra, number theory, and French literature."
Research published in Nature reports a machine learning framework for assisting mathematical research, helping mathematicians discovery two new conjectures in different areas of pure mathematics https://t.co/WAWW33y76B
Brand spanking new preprint with @parada_mayorga, Alejandro Ribiero and @prof_g that uncharacteristically takes a radical stance *against* sheaf theory, well at least from a vector-valued signal processing point of view https://t.co/ImNTI11eRA
A while ago, I tweeted that I hoped Cambridge would allow us to post our online lectures publicly. I'm delighted to say that they do indeed allow this, so I shall be posting my course Topics in Combinatorics on YouTube as I give it. 1/
So I was today years old when I learned that Dirichlet was a German so his name is not pronounced Dare-ish-lay but Der-ick-let. Thanks @scottpenberthy!