I've been grading calculus exams this week, and even though my students did quite well overall there were a couple of errors that I see every semester. Errors that make mathematicians' heads explode.
Automorphic forms and L-functions have long stood at the heart of modern number theory and representation theory, providing a profound link between symmetry, arithmetic, and spectral analysis.
During the Oxford Conference of the Econometric Society in 1936, Ragnar Frisch proposed a problem of characterization of distributions based on the property of linear regression of one linear function ...