Timeline for Proof of a theorem of Jean-Pierre Serre on geodesics of closed Riemannian manifolds
Current License: CC BY-SA 3.0
26 events
when toggle format | what | by | license | comment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jul 19, 2013 at 7:23 | vote | accept | azita lekpour | ||
Jul 3, 2013 at 21:25 | history | edited | François G. Dorais | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
fixed title & tags
|
Jul 3, 2013 at 16:48 | comment | added | Jan Jitse Venselaar | See also: mathoverflow.net/questions/57082/… | |
Jul 1, 2013 at 23:14 | answer | added | Barry Cipra | timeline score: 13 | |
Jul 1, 2013 at 21:43 | review | First posts | |||
Jul 1, 2013 at 21:46 | |||||
Jul 1, 2013 at 21:40 | comment | added | Yemon Choi | Cast final vote to re-open, as per David Speyer's comment | |
Jul 1, 2013 at 21:39 | history | reopened |
David E Speyer Andrés E. Caicedo user9072 Andy Putman Yemon Choi |
||
Jul 1, 2013 at 20:04 | comment | added | David E Speyer | The current edit of the question asks a well defined mathematical question, which Barry Cipra gives a good answer to. The original paper of Serre appears to be ams.org/mathscinet-getitem?mr=45386 . | |
Jul 1, 2013 at 19:12 | comment | added | Barry Cipra | There is a paper by Nabutovsky and Rotman, available at math.toronto.edu/alex/morseoct12.pdf in which they give "a somewhat modernized sketch of the proof of Serre’s theorem given by A.Schwarz...." | |
Jul 1, 2013 at 8:36 | comment | added | alvarezpaiva | @Choi: you can go around the circle as many times as you like. | |
Jul 1, 2013 at 8:28 | comment | added | Yemon Choi | @alvarezpaiva I am still confused: isn't the circle with usual Riemannian metric a closed manifold? | |
Jul 1, 2013 at 7:52 | comment | added | alvarezpaiva | Azita, I took the liberty to re-edit the question. I hope this is what you mean. | |
Jul 1, 2013 at 7:50 | history | edited | alvarezpaiva | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
Same question, more palatable formulation.
|
Jul 1, 2013 at 3:25 | comment | added | Theo Johnson-Freyd | Hi azita: I see that you've edited your question. Unfortunately, much more modification is needed to make it an appropriate MathOverflow question. For some recommendations, please look over meta.mathoverflow.net/questions/70/how-to-ask-page | |
Jul 1, 2013 at 0:02 | review | Reopen votes | |||
Jul 1, 2013 at 3:25 | |||||
Jun 30, 2013 at 23:48 | history | edited | azita lekpour | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
added 60 characters in body
|
Jun 30, 2013 at 23:43 | history | edited | azita lekpour | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
added 60 characters in body
|
Jun 30, 2013 at 22:13 | comment | added | Włodzimierz Holsztyński | @Ryan, I'd say "Billy Jean". | |
Jun 30, 2013 at 21:57 | comment | added | user6976 | @Ryan: J.-P. Serre is much better than Michael Jackson. | |
Jun 30, 2013 at 20:00 | comment | added | Włodzimierz Holsztyński | Azita, if it (the theorem) is well known then why do you ask? | |
Jun 30, 2013 at 18:06 | comment | added | KConrad | Differential geometry as a tag?!? | |
Jun 30, 2013 at 17:27 | history | edited | user9072 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
typos
|
Jun 30, 2013 at 17:07 | history | closed |
Yemon Choi Mariano Suárez-Álvarez Ryan Budney Fernando Muro Steven Landsburg |
Not suitable for this site | |
Jun 30, 2013 at 17:01 | comment | added | Ryan Budney | Serre has a lot of well-known theorems. This is like asking about the well-known song of Michael Jackson. | |
Jun 30, 2013 at 16:55 | comment | added | Yemon Choi | This question is not even a real question. I might as well ask you what my favourite colour is. | |
Jun 30, 2013 at 16:53 | history | asked | azita lekpour | CC BY-SA 3.0 |