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Questions that are about research in mathematics, or about the job of a research mathematician, without being mathematical problems or statements in the strictest sense. Do not use this tag for easy or supposedly easy mathematical questions.

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Most interesting mathematics mistake?

Pontryagin made a famous mistake while computing the stable homotopy groups of spheres (specifically, π2) which led to the discovery of the Kervaire invariant. I won't spoil what the mistake was: wat …
42 votes

why haven't certain well-researched classes of mathematical object been framed by category t...

Fundamentally I agree with Mike Shulman's comment and I do not really want to claim the following fancy language is at all necessary to answer this question, but you may (or may not) find it illuminat …
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How do you keep your research notes organized?

Same answer as Charles except I've tried to organize the stuff which is coherent enough to make it to my computer in a personal wiki. I use gitit for various reasons including LaTeX support, but I'm …
29 votes

What is the definition of "canonical"?

Not a definition, exactly; I would say the situation is similar to that of forgetful functor. If I say there is a canonical isomorphism between X and Y, then what I mean is that if asked, pretty muc …
22 votes

Describe a topic in one sentence.

Algebraic geometry: CommRing behaves a lot like Setop.
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Are there any important mathematical concepts without discrete analog?

Is there a discrete analogue of the notion of discreteness?
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Are rings really more fundamental objects than semi-rings?

Of course the real question is whether abelian groups are really more fundamental objects than commutative monoids. In a sense, the answer is obviously no: the definition of commutative monoid is sim …
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Between abstract and concrete: What's the right way to think of specific categories?

There is nothing really particular to categories about this question. You may as well ask: If one is talking about a specific group, say the group $\mathbb{Z}/3\mathbb{Z}$, should one think of it as …
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Algorithmic Combinatorics resources?

The method of coupling from the past can be used to sample uniformly at random from certain distributions. Here is a simple demonstration which illustrates the method, and here it is in action comput …