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Mar 11 |
awarded | ● Enthusiast |
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Feb 24 |
answered | Awfully sophisticated proof for simple facts |
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Feb 15 |
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Mathematicians whose works were criticized by contemporaries but became widely accepted later It is not {\it purely} figurative: negative comments have more effect if you are speaking of someone of a stature less than yours, and when you are older you are more recognized and your opinion weighs more (of course there are exceptions to this rule). |
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Feb 14 |
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Mathematicians whose works were criticized by contemporaries but became widely accepted later Well, I am not going to give any concrete examples because they would concern people who are still (very) active. I was just trying to point out that "Mathematicians whose works were criticized by contemporaries but became widely accepted later" is happening constantly (depending on the definition of the vague and subjective "later", "widely"). |
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Feb 14 |
answered | Mathematicians whose works were criticized by contemporaries but became widely accepted later |
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Jan 14 |
awarded | ● Teacher |
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Jan 13 |
awarded | ● Editor |
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Jan 13 |
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Is there a (standard) name for $\bar{A}\setminus A$? added 48 characters in body |
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Jan 13 |
answered | Is there a (standard) name for $\bar{A}\setminus A$? |

