I am is interested in world history; in privacy rights and privacy protections, especially in relation to internet; in science and mathematics; in immigration issues; and in science fiction.
I am a supporter of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
I have a secondary account, User:Kinoq, that I used briefly in November 2009 berfore I managed to recover my lost password for this account.
On Wikipedia, when I am referred to in the third person, I prefer to be referred to as they.
☠ | This user hates userboxes (but is willing to make an occasional exception). |
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This user loves the music of Ludwig van Beethoven. |
☠ | This user believes that Pending Changes is a terrible idea imposing unneeded extra workload on regular editors, and intends to boycott the P.C. feature if it is implemented. |
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This user has been vaccinated against COVID-19. |
Wikiprojects I am following
[edit]- Wikipedia:WikiProject Mathematics
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Academics and educators
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Academic Journals
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Sports, particularly emerging and non-traditional sports and adaptive sports
- Elements of Style, by Strunk and White. A classic!
Mainspace work
[edit]Articles I created
[edit]- FBI Name Check
- Collaboration graph
- Committee of Concerned Scientists
- Alexei Khvostenko - mentioned in the Wikipedia:Did you know section of the Main page on July 14, 2008.
- Legend of Keret
- Ultralimit
- Bass-Serre theory
- Kurosh subgroup theorem
- Rostislav Grigorchuk
- Grigorchuk group
- Grushko theorem
- Rank of a group
- Ping-Pong lemma
- Experimental Mathematics (journal)
- Geometric and Functional Analysis (journal)
- van Kampen diagram
- Stallings theorem about ends of groups
- Hanna Neumann conjecture
- Zlil Sela
- James W. Cannon - mentioned in the Wikipedia:Did you know section of the Main page on September 28, 2008.
- Small cancellation theory
- Dehn function - mentioned in the Wikipedia:Did you know section of the Main page on November 7, 2008.
- Train track map
- Karen Vogtmann - mentioned in the Wikipedia:Did you know section of the Main page on December 4, 2008.
- Donald Burkholder
- Spencer Bloch
- Richard Kadison
- Percy Deift
- Sergiu Klainerman
- Journal of Differential Geometry
- Mladen Bestvina
- Philadelphia transit strike of 1944 - mentioned in the Wikipedia:Did you know section of the Main page on August 5, 2010; promoted to GA status on September 26, 2010
- Philip Hayes (general) - mentioned in the Wikipedia:Did you know section of the Main page on August 25, 2010.
- Teddybear Airdrop Minsk 2012
- Adian-Rabin theorem
- Švarc–Milnor lemma
- South African Mathematical Society
- Outer space (mathematics)
- Asymptotic dimension
- Fully irreducible automorphism
- Convergence group
- Free factor complex
- Muller–Schupp theorem
- Co-Hopfian group
- Howson property
- Bulletin of Mathematical Sciences
- Acylindrically hyperbolic group
- Baumslag–Gersten group (converted from a redirect)
- Mark Sapir
- Whitehead's algorithm
- Mikhail Zalomin
- Ludovico Fossali
- Aleksandra Miroslaw
- Inside the Games
- Sergei Chernyshev (breakdancer) - mentioned in the Wikipedia:Did you know section of the Main page on September 10, 2019.
- Roman Polianskyi, para-rower, - mentioned in the Wikipedia:Did you know section of the Main page on September 16, 2019.
- Sergey Ostrovoy
- Cannon–Thurston map
- Kansk affair
- Benita Raphan
- One-relator group
Articles I substantially revised
[edit]- Kuril Islands dispute
- Geometric group theory
- Babylon 5: Legions of Fire - Out of the Darkness
- John R. Stallings
- Brian Bowditch - mentioned in the Wikipedia:Did you know section of the Main page on October 21, 2008.
- Sergei Kruglov - mentioned in the Wikipedia:Did you know section of the Main page on January 1, 2009.
- International Congress of Mathematicians - mentioned in the Wikipedia:Did you know section of the Main page on December 30, 2009.
- Covfefe
Articles to create in the future (if I ever have the time)
[edit]- Accessible group
- Almost convexity
- Anisimov's theorem
- Anosov representation
- Basilica group
- Behrstock inequality
- Bestvina-Brady Morse theory
- Bestvina-Feighn combination theorem
- BNS invariant
- Bounded cohomology
- Bowen–Margulis measure
- Cannon's conjecture (currently a short subsection in Finite subdivision rule)
- Carnot–Carathéodory metric (currently a redirect)
- Coarse differentiation
- Coherent group
- Complex of groups
- Cost (mathematics)
- Davis complex (mathematics)
- Diagram group
- Discrete Heisenberg group (currently a redirect)
- Distance polynomial
- Free splitting complex
- Floyd boundary
- Geodesic current
- Graph braid group
- Hyperbolic cone
- Horoboundary
- Horocycle flow
- Invariant random subgroup
- JSJ decomposition (group theory)
- Just infinite group
- Kervaire conjecture
- Large group (mathematics)
- Limit group
- Liouville current
- Malnormal Special Quotient theorem
- Marked length spectrum
- Newman's spelling theorem
- Patterson–Sullivan measure
- Salvetti complex
- Projection complex
- Topological amenability
- Quasi-isometric rigidity
- Quasi-morphism
- Orbit equivalence
- Pisot conjecture
- Poincaré duality group
- Primitive element (group theory)
- Rauzy graph
- Relatively hyperbolic Dehn filling theorem
- Ribbon graph
- Rips' construction
- Right-angled Artin group (currently a redirect)
- Stable commutator length
- Subgroup distortion
- Subgroup separability
- Subsurface projection
- Conjugacy separability
- Substitution dynamical system
- Systolic group
- Semi-stability at infinity
- Twisted conjugacy problem
Barnstars
[edit]The Original Barnstar | ||
For making significant contributions to the Afd process. Cheers! Eustress (talk) 16:28, 10 May 2008 (UTC) |
The Rescue from Deletion Barnstar | ||
For saving Charles Walker (checkers player) from deletion, Brewcrewer, hereby awards Nsk92 with this barnstar. Great work!--brewcrewer (yada, yada) 23:52, 6 July 2008 (UTC) |
The Article Rescue Barnstar | ||
For doing the utmost, even on a wikibreak, to save notable mathematicians like Brian Bowditch from deletion. VG ☎ 16:33, 15 October 2008 (UTC) |
The Tireless Contributor Barnstar | ||
In appreciation of your successful efforts in improving the content and character of Wikipedia. Keep up the excellent work! Ecoleetage (talk) 16:56, 3 December 2008 (UTC) |
The E=mc² Barnstar | ||
For your amazing work getting math biographies sourced during the recent mess - every time I look, there you are, crossing another name off the list. I'd have given you the tireless barnstar, but you already have one of those :) RayTalk 04:32, 24 January 2010 (UTC) |
The Guidance Barnstar | ||
To Nsk92 in recognition of good oversight and advice in the process of bringing an article I created, L. Martin Griffin Jr. to the Main page through my very first Did you know... - your suggestions regarding the hook, etc. were timely, friendly and spot on. My best wishes to you today, and every day! Jusdafax 07:41, 5 August 2010 (UTC) |
Other
[edit]In March 2008 I made a proposal[1] to strengthen WMF's privacy policy by including a notification provision for the cases where identifying info of Wikipedia users is sought by third-party subpoenas. The proposal was later adopted by the WMF Board of Trustees, Wikipedia:Village pump (policy)/Archive 46#Update in privacy policy, and is now a part of the WMF privacy policy[2][3].
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View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction