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Etym: Simplifix, Latin, derived from Eng Simplify !!

Hello world. I'm a mathematician living in the UK. I am interested in things geometric.

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Current Activity in Maths

Manual of Style (mathematics)

Help:Contents

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Pages I started[edit]

Burnside ring -- done.

Representation ring -- done.

K-equivalence -- done (for now?)

Affine Grassmannian (manifold) -- still a stub

Splitting lemma (functions) -- a stub

Quartic surfaces -- a stub

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User:Simplifix/Deformations

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stuff[edit]

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