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11 votes

Why is Lebesgue integration taught using positive and negative parts of functions?

12 votes

Derivative of a random variable

1 vote

Can't find G. Segal's papers in CFT

6 votes

Axiomatic system made just for playing

2 votes

Axiomatic system made just for playing

3 votes
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Factorizing polynomials of several variables (in a different perespective)

0 votes

The role of ANR in modern topology

19 votes

Can anyone give me a good example of two interestingly different ordinary cohomology theories?

4 votes

Adrastus, Proclus, and 2+8+50+288+… vs. 1+9+49+289+…

37 votes

Do empirical studies have a place in contemporary mathematics research?

1 vote

What is an important mathematical question?

5 votes

Rate of convergence in the Law of Large Numbers

0 votes

Explicit example of second Borel–Cantelli lemma

11 votes

Analogue of open/closed maps for measurable spaces

38 votes
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A book about mathematical drawing on the blackboard

9 votes

Comparative analysis of history of mathematics

1 vote
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On the existence of a countable dense family in "increasing" pointwise convergence

2 votes
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Does an isometric automorphism of $L_p (X,\mu, E)$ preserve pointwise convergence?

0 votes

When is Sobolev space a subset of the continuous functions?

1 vote

Minimal set of functions to characterize a distribution

6 votes

How would you have answered Richard Feynman's challenge?

1 vote

Is the number of "breakthroughs" in mathematics decreasing, as it is claimed to be in other sciences?

6 votes

Popular mistakes in probability

15 votes

Topology in non-mathematical literature

14 votes

Topology in non-mathematical literature

1 vote

Measurability of Brjuno numbers

10 votes

Axiomatic approach to means

2 votes

Easiest self-contained proof of the Jewett–Krieger theorem?

12 votes

Nontrivial theorems with trivial proofs

4 votes

Golden ratio in contemporary mathematics

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