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- Gulbank Don Chakerian (USA)
- Seok-jeong Choi (1646-1715) Korean aristocrat and author of Gu-Su-Ryak
- Laurent Clozel
- Charles Cobb (mathematician) (article is presumably about a different Charles Cobb)
- Richard W. Cottle American mathematician at Stanford University.
- Louis Crane
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- Bas Edixhoven - See fr:Bas Edixhoven, de:Bas Edixhoven
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- J. Franel (France – 19th century–20th century)
- Dmitry Fuks/Dmitry Fuchs
- Carl August Adolph Gauss – grandson of Carl Friedrich Gauss (1849–1927)
- Sergei Gelfand
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- Benjamin Greenleaf (1786-1864) -[86]
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- Heintze, Ernst
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- 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
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- Langberg, Valerie
- Lansey, Jonathan
- Legnani, Tom
- Linderholm, Carl
- Liu, Qing (the mathematician)
- Lockhart, Paul (mathematical educator)
- Luca, Florian web page at UNAM
- Mandel, Stefan Romanian, ran a "lotto syndicate" that bought out the Virginia lottery in the 90s
- Mircea M. Marinescu - physicist
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- Matsumura, Hideyuki
- Michal, Aristotle
- Monod, Nicolas President of the Swiss Mathematical Society and director of the Bernoulli Center at EPFL. Fellow of the American Mathematical Society. Mathematician known for work on bounded cohomology, ergodic theory, geometry (CAT(0) spaces), locally compact groups and amenability.
- 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
- André Neves, Portuguese geometer
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- Pang, Jong-Shi – Prize-winning American mathematician at University of Illinois.
- Papin, Isaac q.v. fr:Isaac Papin
- Pillay, Anand - Professor of Mathematics at the University of Notre Dame. See o-minimality.
- Pimenov, Revolt Ivanovich
- E. G. Poznyak (also E. G. Pozniak) – Soviet mathematician, he wrote many articles on the Soviet Encyclopedia of Mathematics. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Позняк,_Эдуард_Генрихович
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- Shult, Ernest
- Skinner, Christopher (Princeton University)
- Samson Shatashvili Professor of Maths-Physics, working in the areas of String Theory, Quantum Field Theory and Topological Quantum Field Theory, University Chair of Natural Philosophy, Trinity College, University of Dublin, wikipedia article in German, University Academic Profile
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- Template:Req (he of Spence's function, Scottish mathematician 1777–1815 [35], disambiguation from other WS's needed)
- Stein, Sherman K.
- Stone, Lawrence D.- Receipient of the 1975 Frederick W. Lanchester Prize (INFORMS)
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- Szamuely, Tamás
- Tamagawa, Akio
- Garret N. Vanderplaats – active in optimization, winner of Wright Brothers Medal
- Venjakob, Otmar
- Verma, Sudarshan
- Vieille, Nicholas - Receipient of the 2003 Frederick W. Lanchester Prize (INFORMS)
- Vilonen, Kari
- Template:Req – Vasiliy Vladimirov – mathematician
- Wheeler, Mary F.
- Willis, George (see Totally disconnected group)
- Eduard Wirsing
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- Yetter, David N. (see HOMFLY_polynomial)
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- Zilber, Boris - Professor of Mathematics (Model Theory) at the University of Oxford
- Ana Cannas da Silva, Portuguese geometer
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Recreational number theory
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- Highly powerful number
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- Romanoff's theorem -[96][97]
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- Suzumura consistency -[98]
- European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry - ECMI
- European Society for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology - ESMTB
- International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
- Mathematical Society of South Eastern Europe - MASSEE
- Albanian Mathematical Society
- Belarusian Mathematical Society
- Belgian Mathematical Society
- Belgian Statistical Society
- Bosnian Mathematical Society
- Union of Bulgarian Mathematicians
- Croatian Mathematical Society
- Czech Mathematical Society
- Estonian Mathematical Society
- Finnish Mathematical Society
- Georgian Mathematical Union
- Icelandic Mathematical Society
- Indonesian Mathematical Society
- Iranian Mathematical Society
- Israel Mathematical Society
- Italian Association of Mathematics Applied to Economic and Social Sciences
- Società Italiana di Matematica Applicata e Industriale
- Korean Mathematical Society
- Kosovar Mathematical Society
- Lithuanian Mathematical Society
- Macedonian Society Association Mathematics/Computer Science
- Malta Mathematical Society
- Mexican Mathematical Society (Sociedad Matemática Mexicana)
- Romanian Mathematical Society
- Romanian Society of Mathematicians
- Ural Mathematical Society
- Vietnam Mathematical Society
- Voronezh Mathematical Society
- Union of Slovak Mathematicians and Physicists - JSMF
- Real Sociedad Matemática Española (Royal Spanish Math. Society)
- Sociedad Española de Matemática Aplicada (Spanish Soc. of Appl. Math.)
- Societat Catalana de Matemàtiques (Catalanian Society of Mathematics)
- Spanish Society of Statistics and Operations Research
- Svenska Matematikersamfundet (Swedish Mathematical Society)
- Swedish Statistical Society
- Ukrainian Mathematical Society
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- Cramér–Lundberg approximation
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- Doob's upcrossing inequality
- Feinstein's fundamental lemma
- Feldman–Hajek theorem
- Hawkes process
- Heavy-traffic diffusion approximations to queueing systems
- Kantorovich–Rubinstein theorem
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- 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.
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- Wrapped Laplace distribution which is described in the same paper as the wrapped exponential
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- 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.
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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 [39]
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- Shintani correspondence, Shintani norm
- Steinberg tensor product theorem
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- Gram–Charlier polynomials (currently redirects to Edgeworth series, which does not tell what a Gram–Charlier polynomial is)
- Template:Req (or HPL's, appear e.g. in the expansion of hypergeometric functions when computing multi-loop Feynman diagrams. See e.g. [40])
- Hyperlogarithm -[99]
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- Template:Req (for the subject matter see e.g. [42] §19)
- Polylogarithm factorial
- Allan Factor - see http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378437112009806
- Anderson–Bahadur algorithm see Raghu Raj Bahadur
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- Kaiser–Meyer–Olkin criterium (de:Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin-Kriterium)
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- Superiority and non-inferiority
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- Template:Req should be added to the list of statistical analysis programs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_statistical_packages. It's been around since the early 1990's: http://www.fmsinc.com/MicrosoftAccess/StatisticalAnalysis.html
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- Kashin's theorem (esp. relation to *compressed sensing [45]p15)-
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General topology
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Knot theory
Stable homotopy theory
- chromatic tower
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- Hopkins–Miller theorem
- Pontryagin–Thom collapse [46]
- Simplicial homotopy theory
Uncategorized
Please try to classify these requests.
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- Ghosh-Pratt identity
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- Template:Req -- see Theory of Linear Operations by S. Banach, page 127 -- quote: "The weak derived sets of bounded linear functionals."
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See also
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