I feel like MO is no longer really doing what we intended.
When I look at a new question, rather than trying to help a person, I start thinking: is this a human? is the question really motivated, or are they just laying down standard sequences of buzzwords and name-drops. It can be difficult t...
I feel like MO is no longer really doing what we intended.
When I look at a new question, rather than trying to help a person, I start thinking: is this a human? is the question really motivated, or are they just laying down standard sequences of buzzwords and name-drops. It can be difficult t...
I am trying to understand the dimensional reduction of Seiberg-Witten equations from dimension $4$ to $3$, more specifically my concern is about ellipticity of the new equations in dimension $3$ under temporal gauge. I am reading the paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/dg-ga/9606003.pdf. Look at lemma 1...
So the tag tag-removed was replaced. I was hesitant to edit the question immediately - I prefer when the most recent activity is the new answer, so that the users can easily notice it.
Another thing to do would be to retag the questions which do not belong under this tag (if it is agreed that it should be restricted in the way suggested in the post). Either a new tag for this purpose could be created - there was a suggestion to call it classical-analytic-geometry. Or they could simply be retagged with mg.metric-geometry.
Of course, the clean-up of the tag analytic-geometry would require to bump a few old questions - maybe if there are many such question, one could wait whether somebody objects to the new tag, before starting retaggin.
Recently, there are a lot of new pseudonymous users with a peculiar pattern of posts: only answers, no questions, in lots of widely differing areas of mathematics (where it is unlikely that one random pseudonymous person is expert in all of them), posted in quick succession, which often look OK s...
Recently, there are a lot of new pseudonymous users with a peculiar pattern of posts: only answers, no questions, in lots of widely differing areas of mathematics (where it is unlikely that one random pseudonymous person is expert in all of them), posted in quick succession, which often look OK s...
The past few days, I’ve noticed that the question tags on the main site are now bolded; is there any way to revert them back to normal? (Not the end of the world, but I find it distracting more than anything else.)