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Terminology: Lost in translation or multiple-meanings
I was reading Uniformization of Riemann Surfaces by Henri Paul de Saint Gervais (not a real person, but a group of French mathematicians), and the translator kindly points out that the name of "the ...
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What do named "tricks" share?
There are a number of theorems or lemmas or mathematical ideas that come to be known as eponymous
tricks, a term which in this context is in no sense derogatory.
Here is a list of 11 such tricks (the ...
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What are examples of mathematical concepts named after the wrong people? (Stigler's law)
It's a common observation in Lie theory that Cartan matrices and the Killing form are named after the wrong people; they were discovered by Killing and Cartan, respectively. I remember learning about ...