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by catpolice
1966 days ago
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This is a very strange claim. Just off the top of my head, this definition of "mainstream mathematics" would exclude, for instance, Gödel's more famous theorems, a good bit of Grothendieck, some of the Bourbaki collective, and a huge amount of work from rather high profile mathematicians working today. |
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Stuff like type theory is rarely done in maths departments (though it sometimes is).