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Deformed Hermitian-Yang-Mills equation edit

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Deformed HYM edit

Hi, I'm not sure that your article on dHYM satisfies the notability requirements for wikipedia. None of the references are widely cited in the mathematical literature (according to mathscinet). However, it looks like the physics references are notable within the physics literature (according to inspirehep.net). If possible, perhaps you could rewrite the article to focus on those references? Otherwise, I think you'd have to add some references that show notability as a mathematical subject

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Hi. The subject is fairly young mathematically (the first real paper on the topic is from 2015 by Jacob–Yau) but it is closely related to some big problems in string theory (as you mentioned), special Lagrangians (highly popular), and Bridgeland stability (highly popular and also quite new, but a bit older around ~2005-2010). I would caution by saying that dHYM is likely to become a major theme of investigation over the next few years in gauge theory/differential geometry, although of course this is not exactly an argument for the notability of the topic at this point in time. I will give the article a do over to try and emphasize its notability with respect to these other topics. If it is decided it is still not yet notable enough for its own page I can merge it into Hermitian Yang–Mills equations or Bridgeland stability condition at a later date. Thanks for your interest! Tazerenix (talk) 18:01, 22 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
I agree with everything you said, but of course one could make exactly the analogous argument for a very large amount of current research topics in math. It doesn't seem to me that dhym is distinguished among these. It'd be really wonderful if there were a wikipedia-like resource for articles on such things, exactly like your article, but as I understand it, wikipedia itself isn't meant for that purpose.
(In my personal opinion, the three topics in current geometric analysis warranting articles are things immediately related to Chen-Donaldson-Sun, Marques-Neves, or Lott-Villani-Sturm) Gumshoe2 (talk) 18:45, 22 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
As it happens I am planning to go over some of the CDS pages in the near future (cscK metric, extremal Kahler metric, maybe a dedicated page for CDS, which is currently in the K-stability page).Tazerenix (talk) 18:51, 22 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
Sounds excellent... at one point I almost made an article for extremal metrics, based on Calabi's article, but I didn't know enough about notable developments in the time since that paper to make it satisfactory. I think an article on YTD would be really nice, especially since there is an article specifically for the Calabi conjecture. If you happen to be familiar with Tian-Yau, maybe you could also add a short paragraph to the Kähler–Einstein metric page for the noncompact case. (I don't even know if there is a "calabi conjecture" analogue in that case, and the page says nothing about it) Gumshoe2 (talk) 19:01, 22 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

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A few months ago, thank you for your advice on Complex projective varieties on Function of several complex variables. The part of the current historic section includes GAGA and the vanishing theorem, also, the current lead sentence of the Stein manifold starts with the topic of the Riemann surface, and I think that you will also be interested in the compact Riemann surface and meromorphic functions. I've also seen Chow's theorem in several complex variable textbooks. A excellent summary of current Projective varieties#Complex projective varieties seems to be a pretty good starting point (Can be used as it is) to mention it with several complex variables.thanks! --SilverMatsu (talk) 02:01, 19 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

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I think there might be a small problem at the mirror symmetry (string theory) page, but you might be able to say more definitively one way or the other? [2] Gumshoe2 (talk) 09:54, 8 March 2022 (UTC)Reply

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Hi Tazerenix! Love the work you do here; it's good to see someone else who is active on the advanced math/physics side of Wikipedia. I mainly write in areas of quantum field theory/supersymmetry/string theory and I was wondering what software do you use to create your images? Inkscape? Just asking cause I should probably create some images of my own and I want to do it well. Best, OpenScience709 (talk) 17:17, 22 November 2022 (UTC)Reply

@OpenScience709 I use mathcha.io which works well as a WYSIWYG image editor. It also exports to tikz if you are in the business of making images for papers. Tazerenix (talk) 00:07, 23 November 2022 (UTC)Reply

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