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- Albert–Penico–Taft theorem -[1]
- BC-domain - [2]
- Capelli polynomial -[3]
- Centroid of a ring -[4]
- Conic algebra (not the algebra of conic sections)[5][6]
- Dimer algebra -[7]
- Discriminant algebra -[8]
- Group valuation (not the same as Valuation group) -
- H-structure -[9]
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- Hopf algebra of Feynman diagrams
- Isotonicity (mathematics) (Lattice theory, etc.) -
- κ-algebra, κ-structure
- Kronecker function ring
- Larson order -[10]
- Levi's reduction process [2]
- Martindale's theorem -[11]
- Mixed discriminant
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- Morita context -
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- Nagata–Higman theorem -[12]
- Oort embedding theorem
- Onsager algebra
- Penico series -[13]
- Polynomial composition -[14]
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- Principle of specialization of integral dependence
- Quasiassociative algebra
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- RC-algebra -[15]
- Regular basis
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- Ring of constructible functions[16]
- Ring of divided congruences
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- RL–condition for Hopf algebra -[17]
- Samuel's conjecture
- semi-tropical algebra[18]
- Sikorski extension theorem - [19][20]
- Singularity category
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- Skolem ring -[21]
- Swan module -[22]
- Syntactic algebra, Syntactic ideal -[23]
- Tate–Oort algebra -[10]
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- Z.P.I. ring -[24]
- adic space -[25]
- ALE surface
- algebraic variety of general type (maybe redirect?)
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- bunched ring[4]
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- Chow regularity theorem
- Conical curve (note that this is not the same as conic section)
- Convergent cohomology, convergent topos
- Coregular space -[26]
- Darboux cyclide - quartic surface, usually in 3D x,y,z space with points p(x,y,z): , where Q is quadric and L is linear. These include Dupin cyclides and parabolic cyclides, and also quadric surfaces.
- Deligne pairing
- Drinfeld compactification
- Equisingular connection
- F-conjecture
- Feynman motive -[27]
- Formal quantization
- Futaki invariant
- Gabber rigidity theorem
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- Gersten's conjecture -[28]
- Grothendieck–Springer simultaneous resolution
- Harder–Narasimhan filtration
- Hodge stack
- Hom-stack
- Impose independent conditions
- Incidence variety
- Iwahori's theorem
- Kodaira lemma
- Kontsevich moduli stack
- Kuga–Satake abelian variety
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- Landau variety -[27]
- Logarithmic differential operator
- Luna–Vust theory -[29]
- MacPherson's local Euler obstruction
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- Mori's bend and break argument (cf. [5])
- Motivic complex[6]
- Mumford relations
- Noether–Lefschetz number
- Noether's factorization theorem
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- Orbifold cohomology
- Parabolic Higgs bundle
- Positroid variety -[30]
- Postulation (algebraic geometry)
- Procesi bundle
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- Quantum Schubert calculus
- Quasiparabolic bundle, Quasiparabolic homomorphism
- Radiciel morphism
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- Relative quantization
- Samaksh(Sammy's) Conjecture
- Semiabelian variety (currently a redirect)
- Serre's intersection formula [7] (redirect is ok)
- Serre's invariant
- Severi bound
- Shatz stratification
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- Skoda's theorem on ideal generation (perhaps a redirect)
- Sommese vanishing theorem
- Speciality function -
- Tame stack
- Triangle midsegment theorem
- Template:Req (paper 2008 Simon Jackson commutative representation of Quantum Mechanics?) - also listed under "Differential geometry and topology" and under "Geometry".
- Weak factorization conjecture
- Welschinger invariant -[31][32]
- 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)
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- Rational mechanics - (currently redirects to a Disambiguation neither Classical mechanics or Clifford Truesdell mentions the exact phrase)
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- Kolmogorov population model (mathematical and theoretical biology) (http://homepage.univie.ac.at/Karl.Sigmund/Kolmogorov.pdf)
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- Automorphic vector bundle - the notion due to Milne?
- Capacity pairing
- Dieudonné–Manin classification
- Discriminant of an elliptic curve
- Endomotive - [33]
- Finiteness theorem of Faltings
- Frobenius flow -[34]
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- Horizontal divisor
- Shimura–Shintani–Waldspurger correspondence
- Skolem–Abouzaid theorem -[35]
Books
(High-speed mathematics is a book by Lester Meyers, originally published in 1947. It presents "short-cuts and time-saving methods of doing mathematical calculations".)
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- Bartosz Milewski
- Coamoeba -[36]
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- Cylinder functor
- Doctrine (category theory) (cf. http://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/doctrine)
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- Linear functor
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- Waldhausen localization
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- Bilinear generating function
- Christoffel word
- Core partition
- Entropic discriminant -[38]
- 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 -[39]
- 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. [8]
- MacNeish's Conjecture [9];
- Metric Inequality
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- Polynomial Szemerédi theorems
- Positroid -[41]
- 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
- Artin's theorem on the solutions of analytic equations
- Bernstein–Walsh lemma
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- Fatou coordinate - see Fatou coordinate
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- Fuchsian uniformisation -[42]
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- Koebe function currently a redirect
- Kuranishi space
- (Louis) Brands Formula
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- Natural coordinate system
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- Polysign numbers
- Proper mapping theorem
- Recursive filter (IIR) float accuracy problem
- Schlicht function currently a redirect
- Schottky uniformisation -[43]
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- Fuchsian system -[44]
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- Green current -[45]
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- quantum differential equation
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- 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 disciplinnes) 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 dield many researchers will benefir 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 (talk • contribs) 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)
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- Casson–Donaldson invariant
- clean intersection
- Colding–Minicozzi theorem on embedded minimal surfaces [17] [18] [19]
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- Formality conjecture
- geometric Satake correspondence
- Bounded geometry (in the sense of Gromov)
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- Groenewold–van Hove's no go theorem (maybe redirect)
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- Heat equation proof of the Atiyah–Singer index theorem
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- Lacunary principle
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- Metric measure space
- Mukai vector
- Multijet (mathematics)
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- Newstead–Ramanan conjecture - [20]
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- Pfaffian line bundle
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- Quantum knot
- quantum tangle
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- Weyl's theorem on invariants (cf. [22])
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- Denef–Loeser zeta function or topological zeta function
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- Earthquake flow -[46]
- Kolmogorov model, a more generalised form of the Lotka–Volterra equations (cited at end of the lead)
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- Nilflow, e.g., as studied by Bill Parry (mathematician)
- Palis conjecture (finitude of attractors)[47][24]
- Period-doubling monoid - currently redirects to De Rham curve#Properties
- Pseudo-torus -[48]
- Topological pressure -[49]
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- 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.
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- Cayley–Neumann transformation -[50]
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- Baer–Krull correspondence
- Brauer field -[52][53]
- Brauer–Witt theorem
- Dedekind field -[54]
- Frobenius field -[55]
- Kaplansky field - [53]
- Kronecker conjugacy, Kronecker class -[56]
- Locality (field)
- Pasch field
- Pólya field -[57]
- Pre-Hilbert field -[58]
- Quadratic form scheme -[59]
- Ramification pairing
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- Automorphic Galois representation
- Class invariant homomorphism (due to Waterhouse)
- Tate–Nakayama duality
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- Average Cost Threshold Protocol (A protocol for the funding of public goods) ([34])
- Timeless decision theory
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- 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
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- Milnor's theorem [36] 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)
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- Quasilattice
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- Simons cone [37]
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- Tripling a square
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- Confusion graph[62], also Confusability graph[63]
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- Reidemeister–Schreier rewriting process
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- Harmonic regression analysis
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- Kunze–Stein operator
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- Parahoric Hecke algebra
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History of mathematics and other cultural aspects
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History of mathematics Journals
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- Arithmetic K-theory
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- Levine's localisation theorem
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- p-adic K-theory
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- Whittaker–Watson formula
- Division by infinity: Indeterminate form, Cantor's Theorem, Well-defined
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Mathematical logic
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- Johar M. Ashfaque[RSS Fellow, MInstP, AMIMA, Data Scientist, Mathematical Physicist]
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- Yann Brenier
- David Burns (mathematician) (the mathematician)
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- Gulbank Don Chakerian (USA)
- Seok-jeong Choi (1646-1715) Korean aristocrat and author of Gu-Su-Ryak
- Louis Crane
- Hernandez David, [[55]]
- Eric Dollard
- John Duncan (mathematician) (the mathematician)
- Bas Edixhoven - See fr:Bas Edixhoven, de:Bas Edixhoven
- Robert Duncan Edwards : de:Robert Duncan Edwards, pt:Robert Duncan Edwards
- Edward Effros (AMS Notices: Remembrances of Edward G. Effros)
- William N. Everitt – William Everitt – mathematician
Jonathan David Farley- Giovanni Felder
- Zuming Feng
- Achim Flammenkamp home page
- Bengt Fornberg
- J. Franel (France – 19th century–20th century) ? Jérôme Franel (1859–1939), Swiss mathematician
- Carl August Adolph Gauss – grandson of Carl Friedrich Gauss (1849–1927)
- Sergei Gelfand
- Giuseppe Giuga (Agoh–Giuga conjecture, Giuga number)
- James F. Glazebrook
- Rajaram Goundar
- Georges Gras
Benjamin Greenleaf(1786-1864) -[77]- Otto Grün - [78]
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- 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
- Jaffard, Paul
- Jarvis, Frazer
- Katsevich, Gene
- Kaull, Donald
- Kelley, Kyle
- Kempf, Dr. Karl
- Kim, Myung-hwan
- Kings, Guido
- Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Fullani al-Kishnawi
- Knoer, Alvin
- Knus, Max-Albert (algebraist)
- Kominers, Scott Duke
- Kozlov, Dmitry (Notable mathematician, recipient of following prizes: European Prize in Combinatorics, 2005, Wallenberg prize 2003, Goran Gustafsson prize 2004) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Prize_in_Combinatorics, https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallenbergpriset, http://gustafssonsstiftelser.se/sid-4/stiftelse-1-uukth/pristagare/tidigare-pristagare-uukth/, http://www.alta.uni-bremen.de/members/dfk/)
- Kreyszig, Herbert
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- Lansey, Jonathan
- Legnani, Tom
- 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
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- Mazzeo, Rafe - Mathematician, currently a Department Chair at the Mathematics Department at Stanford University [56]. He obtained his PhD at MIT in 1986 under R.B. Melrose [57]. His research areas are Differential Geometry, Microlocal Analysis, and Partial Differential Equations [58]. He published over 100 mathematics papers in many prestigious journals [59], [60], including Annals of Mathematics [61]. His work has been cited over 5000 times [62]. He is the founder of the Stanford University Mathematics Camp [63] This entry was added on the 16th of November, 2020.
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- Murphy, Timothy G. Mathemitican working in the area of Group Representations, Professor Emeritus, Trinity College, University of Dublin Departmental webpage
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- Lester Meyers (The author of "High-speed mathematics", Lester Meyers was born in 1902.)
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- Pang, Jong-Shi – Prize-winning American mathematician at University of Illinois.
- Papin, Isaac q.v. fr:Isaac Papin
- Pemantle, Robin - Rollo Davidson Prize winner, Professor at UPenn
- 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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- Stone, Lawrence D.- Recipient of the 1975 Frederick W. Lanchester Prize (INFORMS)
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- Michael Tsfasman , Tsfasman-Vladut-Zink bound, Niederreiter-Rosenbloom-Tsfasman metrics
- Garret N. Vanderplaats – active in optimization, winner of Wright Brothers Medal
- Venjakob, Otmar
- Verma, Sudarshan
- Vieille, Nicholas - Recipient of the 2003 Frederick W. Lanchester Prize (INFORMS)
- Voronov, Alexander A. - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society [66], 2012 Simons Fellow in Mathematics [67], Professor at the University of Minnesota [68] (see Mumford measure)
- Wiegand, Roger (see Sylvia Wiegand)
- Willis, George (see Totally disconnected group)
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- 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.]
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- Belgian Mathematical Society
- Belgian Statistical Society
- Bosnian Mathematical Society
- Union of Bulgarian Mathematicians
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- Georgian Mathematical Union
- Icelandic Mathematical Society
- Indonesian 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)
- Svenska Matematikersamfundet (Swedish Mathematical Society)
- Swedish Statistical Society
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- Lusztig's conjecture on irreducible characters [75]
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See also
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