フェルマーの定理を解くには、無次元の数学があれば十分。 0044132人目の素数さん2015/01/15(木) 15:12:11.05ID:X1/dAOd+ 無次元ゆえに万物に通ずる。 0045132人目の素数さん2015/02/03(火) 23:10:41.35ID:Bsl+l150>>35 その本の中で、論文(勿論数学の)の査読がきちんとなされていないことがあると言う話や、今やスター扱いの数学者(実名でなくイニシャルしか書かれてない)の論文が穴だらけだという話があったと思うが、時期的にSTAP細胞騒動を踏まえていたのではないかなぁ。 割と日本の事情をご存知のように思う。 0046アメリカでもジョークのネタにされる超大物2015/03/07(土) 23:39:42.22ID:zW1M+G2j Here is a story I heard many years ago, and have no confirmation of: Apparently, there was Asst Professor X at a provincial department Y, and he was up for tenure. Professor X's advisor was a famous Japanese mathematician Z at an Ivy League school. Naturally, he was asked for a letter, which he duly sent. 0047アメリカでもジョークのネタにされる超大物2015/03/07(土) 23:41:00.57ID:zW1M+G2j The letter said: X has a very nice body of work, he proved the following interesting theorems, extended such and such results, used such and such techniques... and so on for two pages. The last sentence was: all in all, X is a very good second-rate mathematician. 0048アメリカでもジョークのネタにされる超大物2015/03/07(土) 23:42:42.77ID:zW1M+G2j The committee was mortified, but figured that the rest of the letter was so good, they should call Z, since maybe since English was not his native language... So, call they did, and the phone conversation went about the same as the letter: did this, improved that, ..., all in all a very good second-rate mathematician. The committee then said: look, we don't understand why you say he is second-rate!!! to which Z replied: well, I really can't understand why that would be a problem -- after all, you are a third rate department. 0049132人目の素数さん2015/03/20(金) 00:32:04.93ID:y4WqQN7M 死ぬ前に半整数の保形形式について纏めてくれてよかった 0050132人目の素数さん2015/03/20(金) 00:46:39.61ID:HqFoDJPw 英語の発音はほぼカタカナだったな 0051132人目の素数さん2015/03/20(金) 04:21:39.99ID:toKKRU0V 数論の巨匠が高木、志村、加藤と揃えば残すは仲本と碇矢 0052132人目の素数さん2015/03/21(土) 15:16:48.58ID:JOzicYNR>>51 評価!!! 0053Gerd fulltings 偽者2015/03/23(月) 01:25:39.33ID:3kgijHn0 フェルマーの定理。