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1 hour ago history made wiki Post Made Community Wiki by Stefan Kohl
4 hours ago answer added Moishe Kohan timeline score: 7
4 hours ago history edited Sam Nead CC BY-SA 4.0
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5 hours ago history edited Sam Nead CC BY-SA 4.0
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5 hours ago comment added Sam Nead @MoisheKohan - good point. I will add this information to the question. I am very interested to hear your opinion!
5 hours ago comment added Moishe Kohan The you should specify what your students already know, e.g. general topology, algebraic topology, real analysis, differential geometry, graph theory, probability.
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5 hours ago comment added Sam Nead @MoisheKohan - suitable for an undergraduate class.
5 hours ago comment added Sam Nead @LSpice - I am hoping for “ten” topics per answer. Of course, different folks will have different opinions about what is in the top ten, with various interesting overlaps…
5 hours ago comment added Moishe Kohan I do not really understand the question: are you asking for top 10 topics suitable for an undergraduate class or in general? IMHO, these are very different.
5 hours ago comment added LSpice I know you speak to the use of ‘ten’ to lend structure, but, presumably, as usual for CW, you want people to give one topic per answer, and presumably you also don't want people to stop when ten are listed—so what purpose after all does that ‘ten’ serve?
7 hours ago comment added YCor I'd probably include papers by Dehn, Siegel, Borel-Serre... of course some of them now mainly have a historical interest.
7 hours ago answer added Andy Putman timeline score: 5
16 hours ago history edited Sam Nead CC BY-SA 4.0
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