User:Gene Ward Smith

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I'm a mathematician by training (PhD Berkeley, 1990) but with a lot of graduate work in philosophy also. I'm very active at the moment in the mathematics of musical tuning theory, and compose xenharmonic music. My musical web page is

http://www.xenharmony.org

Articles I've created include:

  • Miracle temperament
  • Jim Grimsley
  • Hasse norm theorem
  • Hasse's theorem on elliptic curves
  • Takagi existence theorem
  • Hilbert's theorem 90
  • Morley's categoricity theorem
  • Morley's trisector theorem
  • Real closed field
  • Bateman-Horn conjecture
  • Lenstra-Pomerance-Wagstaff conjecture
  • Wen Spencer
  • Argoh-Giuga conjecture
  • Von Staudt-Clausen theorem
  • Mazur's torsion theorem
  • Kronecker-Weber theorem
  • Herbrand-Ribet theorem
  • Yutaka Taniyama
  • P. N. Elrod
  • Hans Hahn
  • Vitali-Hahn-Saks theorem
  • Hahn embedding theorem
  • Dedekind infinite
  • Grothendieck universe
  • Rank (set theory)
  • Formally real field
  • Ultrapower
  • Superreal number
  • Archimedean field
  • J-invariant
  • Theta function
  • Jacobi's elliptic functions
  • Weierstrass's elliptic functions
  • Dirichlet eta function
  • Dedekind eta function
  • Didymus the Musician
  • Regular temperament
  • Schismatic temperament
\int_0^\infty e^{x^2}\,dx This user is a Mathematician
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