Maintaining questions in a subject area
My topology areas
Hi moderators,
I have submitted several open problems which appeared in the course of my research.
Moderators moved all my problems into "Second tier problems" section. I believe moderators did it because my research is not yet published.
Robert, I hope that you will move them back to Topology section after I will publish the research where I define the problems. I hope not in vain, don't I? I hope to publish that article during a year.
Afterward we should have a special subsection of Topology (or may be better of Topology/General) for my problems. I suggest to name my section "Funcoids & Reloids" ("theory of funcoids and reloids" is an other name of "Algebraic General Topology", AGT for short).
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Victor Porton - http://www.mathematics21.org
It is not dead
It is certainly not dead, new problems appear regularly. Just forum activity is low.
Regarding your question: Common users cannot create new (sub)areas, sadly.
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Victor Porton - http://www.mathematics21.org
However these are your posts :-)
"New problems appear regularly".
However I noted that many of these are posted by you, rybu :-)
Anyway Open Problem Garden is not dead.
What is the approximation of its grow time going to infinity? It is a fundamental mathematical question :-)
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Victor Porton - http://www.mathematics21.org
Re: Topology sub-areas
Hi,
the project is certainly not dead, only other duties prevent the original contributors from submitting new problems these days ...
Anyways: let me know what subareas (and possibly subsubareas) would make sense for topology. This requires a moderator, but we will do it promptly.
Many thanks for your contributions!
Robert Samal