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Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
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Automation compels mathematicians to reflect on our values
Authors: Michael Harris
Subject: Applications; General Interest; Discrete Mathematics
and Combinatorics
2010 MSC: Primary 00A99, 68T99
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0273-0979-2024-01825-4

Proof in the time of machines
Authors: Andrew Granville
Subject: General Interest; Discrete Mathematics and
Combinatorics; Applications
2010 MSC: Primary 00A30, 68T05
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0273-0979-2024-01826-6

How machines can make mathematics more congressive
Authors: Eugenia Cheng
Subject: General Interest
2010 MSC: Primary 00Axx
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0273-0979-2024-01827-8

Mathematical reasoning and the computer
Authors: Kevin Buzzard
Subject: Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics; Applications
2010 MSC: Primary 68T01; Secondary 68T07, 68V15, 68V20
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0273-0979-2024-01833-3

Will machines change mathematics?
Authors: Maia Fraser; Andrew Granville; Michael H. Harris; Colin
McLarty; Emily Riehl; Akshay Venkatesh
Subject:
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0273-0979-2024-01836-9

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Mathematics of Computation
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Convergence analysis of Laguerre approximations for analytic functions
Authors: Haiyong Wang
Subject: Analysis
2010 MSC: Primary 41A25, 41A10, 41A05
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2024-03942-X

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Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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A note on polynomial equations over algebras
Authors: Maximilian Illmer; Tim Netzer
Subject: Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 16P10, 16H05, 17C60
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2024-16630-2

Orlicz functions that do not satisfy the $\Delta_2$-condition and high
order G\^{a}teaux smoothness in $h_M(\Gamma) $
Authors: Milen Ivanov; Stanimir Troyanski; Nadia Zlateva
Subject: Analysis
2010 MSC: Primary 46B45; Secondary 46E30, 49J50
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2024-16664-8

Irreducibility of some nested Hilbert schemes
Authors: Chandranandan Gangopadhyay; Parvez Rasul; Ronnie
Sebastian
Subject: Number Theory; Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 14C05
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2024-16698-3

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Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
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Chern-Weil theory for $\infty$-local systems
Authors: Camilo Arias Abad; Santiago Pineda Montoya; Alexander
Quintero Velez
Subject: Geometry and Topology
2010 MSC: Primary 55R40; Secondary 55P65, 18G35
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9947-2024-09068-2

On the constant of Lipschitz approximability
Authors: Ruben Medina
Subject: Analysis; Geometry and Topology
2010 MSC: Primary 46B20, 46B80, 51F30, 54C15
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9947-2024-09110-9

The ratios conjecture for real Dirichlet characters and multiple
Dirichlet series
Authors: Martin Cech
Subject: Number Theory
2010 MSC: Primary 11M26; Secondary 11M32
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9947-2024-09113-4

Weierstrass bridges
Authors: Alexander Schied; Zhenyuan Zhang
Subject: Analysis; Probability and Statistics
2010 MSC: Primary 60G22, 60G15, 60G17, 28A80
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9947-2024-09116-X

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