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- Flat surfaces, unipotent flows and bold visions. The work of Maryam Mirzakhani and Marina Ratner (Q1692653) (← links)
- Emmy Noether -- ``the experiment to promote a woman to a full professorship'' (Q1692654) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of electrocatalytic cells (Q1719650) (← links)
- Tropical geometry, linear optimization and networks (Q1719651) (← links)
- Mathematics in Münster: dynamics, geometry, structure. Examples of a geometric point of view (Q1719652) (← links)
- Enchanting mazes and commutative groups of permutations (Q1719653) (← links)
- Citation practice in mathematical papers. Some remarks (Q1749614) (← links)
- Seven questions on bibliometrics (Q1749615) (← links)
- Risk competence as prerequisite of good and self-determined decisions (Q1749617) (← links)
- A picture puzzle from Hurwitz's estate (Q1749618) (← links)
- Mathematical optimization in school (Q1749620) (← links)
- Mathematical learning conditions for STEM courses of study from the viewpoint of universities. An empirical study with university teachers (Q1749624) (← links)
- On some aspects of Peter Scholze's work (Q1798294) (← links)
- Optimization and clinical decision support (Q1798295) (← links)
- On the occasion of the 100th birthday of Katherine Johnson (Q1798296) (← links)
- \textit{21 mesures pour l'enseignement des mathématiques} / The Villani-Torossian Report on mathematics education in France. (Q1798297) (← links)
- 21 measures for mathematics education in France. The main demands of the \textit{Rapport Villani-Torossian} (Q1798298) (← links)
- Nobel, Milgrom and Wilson (Q2032412) (← links)
- Geometrically defined asymptotic coordinates in general relativity theory (Q2032413) (← links)
- Macroscopic invariants of manifolds (Q2032414) (← links)
- Mathematics, machine learning and artificial intelligence (Q2032415) (← links)
- When the spaces learned to walk: Kazimierz Kuratowski and the Polish school (Q2032417) (← links)
- Liquid tensor experiment (Q2090133) (← links)
- An atomic model of the graph of permutations linked by transpositions (Q2090136) (← links)
- 62,8 Billionen Stellen von \(\pi \) (Q2164384) (← links)
- Predictions are difficult, especially about the future: short-term forecasts in the pandemic (Q2164387) (← links)
- The modern mathematics of deep learning (Q2164389) (← links)
- Mathematical complexity reduction: model reduction of dynamic systems (Q2164394) (← links)
- Commutative permutations which occur during card shuffling (Q2164395) (← links)
- Faces of functions (Q2164396) (← links)
- Learning from the ups and downs of a time series (Q2164398) (← links)
- Mathematics in Norway. IV: Abel, Lie, the new profession of teacher and the preparation of applications (Q2164399) (← links)
- A short history of the Mathematical Society of the GDR (Q2164400) (← links)
- Andrei Nikolaevich Kolmogorov. A personal review (Q2164401) (← links)
- DMV position paper on the use of bibliometric data (Q2173460) (← links)
- The third wave (Q2173462) (← links)
- The hitchhickers guide to the integers: the case 42 (Q2173463) (← links)
- Escape the matrix. A mathematical escape room (Q2173464) (← links)
- Computer girls (Q2173465) (← links)
- Mathematics in Norway. III: The ``Danish period'' before Abel's appearance (Q2173466) (← links)
- Two graph theoretical problems (Q2227761) (← links)
- Geometry of optimal experimental designs (Q2227762) (← links)
- Women in mathematics. Thomas Vogt in a conversation with Marie-Françoise Roy (Q2227763) (← links)
- 150 years -- a review on the Jahrbuch über die Fortschritte der Mathematik (Q2227764) (← links)
- The transformation of zbMATH to an open platform for mathematics (Q2227765) (← links)
- Moritz Kerz's contributions to moder class field theory (Q2227766) (← links)
- We all pass through an eccentric orbit. Friedrich Hölderlin and Johannes Kepler -- a contribution to the Hölderlin year 2020 (Q2227767) (← links)
- How fast does the simplex method usually work? Or: the search for (stochastic) independence (Q2249095) (← links)
- Math is \textit{formidable} (Q2249096) (← links)
- Coaching offers (Q2249097) (← links)