I think it should be the other way around. In a medium that does not support diacritics (such as tags) the proper spelling is Kaehler, not Kahler.
I recently suggested that the kaehler-manifolds tag is a synonym of the kahler-manifolds tag. Was this the right thing to do for these specific tags, and if so, should I mention the suggestion in this thread? Added Later: I just found a discussion on MathOverflow Meta as to whether it should be ...
As SE search has been improved to be not as "accent/decoration sensitive", it would seem to be currently be more appropriate to use, for example, "Godel" on the site than the more "technically correct" "Goedel" (of course, "Gödel" should win, but this is a bit beside the point in the current dis...
I think the tag solution-verification should be removed (burninated) due to the following points: According to some SE policy, each post must contain just one question. However, when someone tags a question solution-verification, this means that he/she wants others to answer questions on validit...
Proposal: Synonimze the meta tag proof-verification with solution-verification. The main tag proof-verification is synonimized with solution-verification: this was raised in What is the usefulness of having "proof-verification" and "solution-verification" as different tags?. I propose that we do...
Non-ASCII characters are enabled in tags on a per-site basis. On most sites, they're disabled; no reason to have a [tag:résumé] tag and a resume tag. On sites that host a large amount of non-English content, the setting is enabled. It's also enabled on Stack Overflow, for reasons I cannot begi...
I noticed today that tags can't contain characters with diacritics symbols (I tried to add the "túró" tag and I got the "tr" tag: the software just removed the unallowed characters without notice) so apparently we can't use the correct spellings when non basic Latin characters are used (i.e. crêp...
Consider the following paragraph in notes of number theory: Can you please explain what are moments of $\frac{ \omega(n) -log logx }{ \sqrt{log log x}}$? and how they become equal to moments of normal random variable. I am really confused about it.
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