Timeline for A book you would like to write
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May 5, 2021 at 15:05 | comment | added | Siddharth Bhat | Where would I learn how to apply knots for the snake lemma, Mayer-Vietoris, etc? | |
May 2, 2021 at 1:07 | comment | added | Tom Copeland | @DanielMoskovich, I lived in Japan for more than 20 years. Cute/adorable, e.g., to describe a kitten, is a pretty accurate translation. (Waiting for the book.) | |
Feb 5, 2011 at 0:23 | comment | added | Jérôme JEAN-CHARLES | A book with many drawings is a real math books. The tools for drawing today are primitive so all my best wishes to produce such a nice book. | |
Feb 3, 2011 at 23:10 | history | edited | Daniel Moskovich | CC BY-SA 2.5 |
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Feb 3, 2011 at 23:03 | comment | added | Dylan Wilson | Please write this! I'd even buy an overpriced hardcover version of this! | |
Feb 3, 2011 at 22:51 | comment | added | Daniel Moskovich | For "Kawaii", see e.g. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuteness_in_Japanese_culture I don't know a good English translation- "cute" doesn't capture the meaning at all. The Hebrew "chamud" is much closer, as in "raayon chamud". Note that Wakimoto describes sl(2,C) as "Kawaii" in "Infinite Dimensional Lie Algebras", which in the English translation is rendered "charm". | |
Feb 3, 2011 at 21:53 | comment | added | Gil Kalai | Sounds very nice. What the word "Kawaii" refers to? | |
Feb 3, 2011 at 21:41 | comment | added | Jon Bannon | Boy, would this be cool! | |
Feb 3, 2011 at 21:31 | history | answered | Daniel Moskovich | CC BY-SA 2.5 |