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Any Ideas? That are outside the mainstream?
The discussion revolves around identifying strange, obscure, or ignored fields of mathematics. Participants explore various mathematical areas that may be considered less active or "dead," including theoretical and historical perspectives.
Participants express a range of opinions on the activity level of various mathematical fields, with no consensus on which fields are truly "dead." Some argue against the characterization of certain fields as inactive, while others support the idea that specific areas have seen a decline in research.
Participants acknowledge that the classification of a field as "dead" may depend on definitions and perspectives regarding research activity and interest. There is also uncertainty about the current state of research in some areas, with references to historical developments and the frequency of published papers.
ahsanxr said:You a hippie or something?
Oriako said:I would actually be very interested in knowing about this as well. From what I've come across, the most dead fields seem to be Calculus of Variations, Morse Theory, and k-theory.
"The most dead", from what I've seen... I could be hugely mistaken, I just can't think of any other fields of math that would be less active (or have less researchers in them) or whatever it is that drops the frequency of published papers.Functor97 said:K-theory, Morse Theory dead? I believe you are quite mistaken.
Oriako said:"The most dead", from what I've seen... I could be hugely mistaken, I just can't think of any other fields of math that would be less active (or have less researchers in them) or whatever it is that drops the frequency of published papers.
Oriako said:I would actually be very interested in knowing about this as well. From what I've come across, the most dead fields seem to be Calculus of Variations, Morse Theory, and k-theory.
Oriako said:Can anyone think of any others? Is Category theory really popular?
Oops! Well now I know not to believe what I hear from one person who is also an undergraduate XD.micromass said:LOL at thinking K-theory is dead![]()