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MathOverflow is a mathematics website, which serves both as a collaborative blog and an online community of mathematicians. [1]

31 relations: Academic publishing, Academic tenure, Blog, Doctoral advisor, Facebook, Gil Kalai, Homework, Jeff Atwood, Joel Spolsky, John C. Baez, Jordan Ellenberg, LaTeX, List of unsolved problems in mathematics, Mathematician, Mathematics, MathJax, NLab, Notices of the American Mathematical Society, Online community, Peer review, PhysicsOverflow, Polymath Project, Ravi Vakil, Stack Exchange, Terence Tao, The Atlantic, The Mercury News, Twitter, University of California, Berkeley, Web 2.0, Website.

Academic publishing

Academic publishing is the subfield of publishing which distributes academic research and scholarship.

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Academic tenure

A tenured appointment is an indefinite academic appointment that can be terminated only for cause or under extraordinary circumstances, such as financial exigency or program discontinuation.

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Blog

A blog (a truncation of the expression "weblog") is a discussion or informational website published on the World Wide Web consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries ("posts").

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Doctoral advisor

A doctoral advisor (also dissertation director or dissertation advisor) is a member of a university faculty whose role is to guide graduate students who are candidates for a doctorate, helping them select coursework, as well as shaping, refining and directing the students' choice of sub-discipline in which they will be examined or on which they will write a dissertation.

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Facebook

Facebook is an American online social media and social networking service company based in Menlo Park, California.

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Gil Kalai

Gil Kalai (born 1955) is the Henry and Manya Noskwith Professor of Mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and adjunct professor of mathematics and of computer science at Yale University.

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Homework

Homework, or a homework assignment, is a set of tasks assigned to students by their teachers to be completed outside the class.

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Jeff Atwood

Jeff Atwood is an American software developer, author, blogger, and entrepreneur.

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Joel Spolsky

Avram Joel Spolsky (born 1965) is a software engineer and writer.

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John C. Baez

John Carlos Baez (born June 12, 1961) is an American mathematical physicist and a professor of mathematics at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) in Riverside, California.

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Jordan Ellenberg

Jordan Stuart Ellenberg (born 1971) is an American mathematician who is a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

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LaTeX

LaTeX (or; a shortening of Lamport TeX) is a document preparation system.

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List of unsolved problems in mathematics

Since the Renaissance, every century has seen the solution of more mathematical problems than the century before, and yet many mathematical problems, both major and minor, still remain unsolved.

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Mathematician

A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in his or her work, typically to solve mathematical problems.

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Mathematics

Mathematics (from Greek μάθημα máthēma, "knowledge, study, learning") is the study of such topics as quantity, structure, space, and change.

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MathJax

MathJax is a cross-browser JavaScript library that displays mathematical notation in web browsers, using MathML, LaTeX and ASCIIMathML markup.

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NLab

The nLab is a wiki for research-level notes, expositions and collaborative work, including original research, in mathematics, physics, and philosophy, with a focus on methods from category theory and homotopy theory.

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Notices of the American Mathematical Society

Notices of the American Mathematical Society is the membership journal of the American Mathematical Society (AMS), published monthly except for the combined June/July issue.

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Online community

An online community, also called an internet community, is a virtual community whose members interact with each other primarily via the Internet.

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Peer review

Peer review is the evaluation of work by one or more people of similar competence to the producers of the work (peers).

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PhysicsOverflow

PhysicsOverflow is a physics website that serves as a post-publication open peer reviewhttps://physicsoverflow.org/faq platform for research papers in physics, as well as a collaborative blog and online community of physicists.

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Polymath Project

The Polymath Project is a collaboration among mathematicians to solve important and difficult mathematical problems by coordinating many mathematicians to communicate with each other on finding the best route to the solution.

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Ravi Vakil

Ravi D. Vakil (born February 22, 1970) is a Canadian-American mathematician working in algebraic geometry.

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Stack Exchange

Stack Exchange is a network of question-and-answer (Q&A) websites on topics in varied fields, each site covering a specific topic, where questions, answers, and users are subject to a reputation award process.

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Terence Tao

Terence Chi-Shen Tao (born 17 July 1975) is an Australian-American mathematician who has worked in various areas of mathematics.

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The Atlantic

The Atlantic is an American magazine and multi-platform publisher, founded in 1857 as The Atlantic Monthly in Boston, Massachusetts.

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The Mercury News

The Mercury News (formerly San Jose Mercury News, often locally known as The Merc) is a morning daily newspaper published in San Jose, California, United States.

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Twitter

Twitter is an online news and social networking service on which users post and interact with messages known as "tweets".

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University of California, Berkeley

The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public research university in Berkeley, California.

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Web 2.0

Web 2.0 refers to World Wide Web websites that emphasize user-generated content, usability (ease of use, even by non-experts), and interoperability (this means that a website can work well with other products, systems, and devices) for end users.

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Website

A website is a collection of related web pages, including multimedia content, typically identified with a common domain name, and published on at least one web server.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MathOverflow

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