Daniel Litt

@littmath

Assistant Professor of mathematics at UGA. Algebraic geometry, number theory, etc. He/him.

Athens, Georgia
Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2010.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. 6. velj

    Have you ever wanted to play with Wolfram's cellular automata?

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  2. 5. velj
    Odgovor korisnicima

    Just rotate those direct sums 45 degrees — nobody will notice...

  3. 1. velj
    Odgovor korisnicima

    These groups are very well-understood! From Wikipedia:

  4. 30. sij

    My student Sasha Shmakov giving a talk on Lubin-Tate theory!

  5. 29. sij

    Hate to break it to you — but that’s a philosophy of math.

  6. 28. sij
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  7. 18. sij
    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Wikipedia has this to say — apparently there’s some relation to “normal” as in “orthogonal”:

  8. 18. sij
    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    It’s coupled with this:

  9. 17. sij

    Scrolling innocently through a paper, when suddenly:

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  10. 16. sij
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  11. 16. sij

    For context, this is literally on the first page of Bourbaki's Algebra:

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  12. 12. sij

    Giving a talk at the Caltech algebra and geometry seminar tomorrow! Come say hi if you’re around!

  13. 12. sij

    This puzzle is from Cliff Stoll’s “The Cuckoo’s Egg.” Stoll couldn’t solve it — can you?

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  14. 11. sij
    Odgovor korisnicima

    One of the funniest things I’ve ever seen:

  15. 10. sij

    I can't explain it better than Wikipedia!

  16. 2. sij

    On the right side of the Fresco, Euclid is explaining a compass-and-straightedge construction to his students. Does anyone know what he is constructing? 3/3

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  17. 2. sij

    The fresco contains at least two mathematical components: first, Pythagoras is explaining something to his students. If I’ve sounded out the Greek correctly, it looks like he’s explaining various harmonies, and also that the 4th triangular number is 10. 2/

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  18. 2. sij

    I was in Rome over the holidays, where I was lucky enough to see Raphael’s “School of Athens” in the apostolic palace (which was fun, coming from the other “school of Athens,” namely ) 1/

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  19. 22. pro 2019.

    Pretty solid place to think about math IMO

  20. 21. pro 2019.

    Showing off my merch at Huangshan mountain. A really fun end to an awesome conference!

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