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Baum-Connes conjecture
This January in New Orleans Paul Baum gave a rather extensive survey of the history and status of Baum/Connes, so I am guessing that he has a historical survey written up, or quasi-written up, since I …
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"Résumé de cours" by Jacques Tits
If you can read legacy books, check out:
http://www.le-livre.com/fiche-ROD0024475.html
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Information about publishing and citations
In addition to the previous responses:
Pure mathematicians are a lot worse about citing each other than applied mathematicians. Similarly, the threshold for being an author is quite high (I have see …
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Gibbs lectures in print?
Deift has many published works on essentially the subject of his talk (which appears to be his standard colloquium talk), but none with that precise title.
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Are quasi-Möbius maps always quasi-conformal?
This is true in Loewner spaces. For the definitions and exciting properties, see Heinonen's 2001 book Lectures on Analysis in Metric Spaces.
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Partitioned Runge-Kutta (Lobatto IIIAB)
Google says:
L. Abia and J. M. Sanz-Serna, Partitioned Runge-Kutta Methods for Separable Hamiltonian Problems, Mathematics of Computation Vol. 60, No. 202 (Apr., 1993), pp. 617-634, doi:10.2307/21531 …
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Conformal invariants of planar pairs of pants
Actually, pairs of pants (a.k.a. triply connected planar domains) are special, and it is unwise to derive results for them from "the general case".
See this nice paper by T. Sugawa (1996) (for poster …
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Tools for Removing Radicals from Equations
I don't know about "free", but the general solution is to introduce a variable for each radical, together with an equation $y^2 = f(x),$ and then solve the resulting system. Since this is easy to do i …
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Computation Complexity for Golden Section method
See E. Bertolazzi's Lecture notes.
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Tube formula for a hypersurface in a Riemannian manifold
I very strongly recommend reading Alfred Gray's Tubes:
Gray, Alfred, Tubes, Progress in Mathematics (Boston, Mass.) 221. Basel: Birkhäuser (ISBN 3-7643-6907-8/hbk). xiii, 280~p. (2003). ZBL1048.53040 …
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Proportion of pairs of integer polynomials with a bounded value of the resultant
This is much too complex a question. Firstly, the discriminant. It is a theorem of Mahler that the discriminant of a polynomial $P$ of degree $d$ is bounded above by
$$d^d L(P)^{2d-2},$$ where $L(P)$ …
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Conformal mapping of multiply connected domains
There is a considerable literature on effective conformal mapping. For a not-too-old survey see Breakthrough in Conformal Mapping, by John Case.
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What is "Berger's isembolic inequality"?
See Chris Croke's 2007 paper for all you ever wanted to know.
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Loop space: De Rham cohomology
An equivariant de Rham theory in precisely this setting seems to be developed by Leandre in "Equivariant Cohomology, Fock Space and Loop Groups" (2006). (http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/staff/fa_rogers/ECFSL …
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Fourier-Möller transform
Google "Fourier-Mehler transform"