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The first World Meeting for Women in Mathematics - (WM)(2) - was a
satellite event of the International Congress of Mathematicians
(ICM) 2018 in Rio de Janeiro. With a focus on Latin America, the
first (WM)(2) brought together mathematicians from all over the
world to celebrate women mathematicians, and also to reflect on
gender issues in mathematics, challenges, initiatives, and
perspectives for the future. Its activities were complemented by a
panel discussion organized by the Committee for Women in
Mathematics (CWM) of the International Mathematical Union (IMU)
inside the ICM 2018 entitled "The gender gap in mathematical and
natural sciences from a historical perspective". This historical
proceedings book, organized by CWM in coordination with the
Association for Women in Mathematics, records the first (WM)(2) and
the CWM panel discussion at ICM 2018. The first part of the volume
includes a report of activities with pictures of the first (WM)(2)
and a tribute to Maryam Mirzakhani, the first woman to be awarded
the Fields medal. It also comprises survey research papers from
invited lecturers, which provide panoramic views of different
fields in pure and applied mathematics. The second part of the book
contains articles from the panelists of the CWM panel discussion,
which consider the historical context of the gender gap in
mathematics. It includes an analysis of women lecturers in the ICM
since its inception. This book is dedicated to the memory of Maryam
Mirzakhani.
Algebraic varieties are shapes defined by polynomial equations.
Smooth Fano threefolds are a fundamental subclass that can be
thought of as higher-dimensional generalizations of ordinary
spheres. They belong to 105 irreducible deformation families. This
book determines whether the general element of each family admits a
Kähler–Einstein metric (and for many families, for all
elements), addressing a question going back to Calabi 70 years ago.
The book's solution exploits the relation between these metrics and
the algebraic notion of K-stability. Moreover, the book presents
many different techniques to prove the existence of a
Kähler–Einstein metric, containing many additional relevant
results such as the classification of all Kähler–Einstein smooth
Fano threefolds with infinite automorphism groups and computations
of delta-invariants of all smooth del Pezzo surfaces. This book
will be essential reading for researchers and graduate students
working on algebraic geometry and complex geometry.
The first World Meeting for Women in Mathematics - (WM)(2) - was a
satellite event of the International Congress of Mathematicians
(ICM) 2018 in Rio de Janeiro. With a focus on Latin America, the
first (WM)(2) brought together mathematicians from all over the
world to celebrate women mathematicians, and also to reflect on
gender issues in mathematics, challenges, initiatives, and
perspectives for the future. Its activities were complemented by a
panel discussion organized by the Committee for Women in
Mathematics (CWM) of the International Mathematical Union (IMU)
inside the ICM 2018 entitled "The gender gap in mathematical and
natural sciences from a historical perspective". This historical
proceedings book, organized by CWM in coordination with the
Association for Women in Mathematics, records the first (WM)(2) and
the CWM panel discussion at ICM 2018. The first part of the volume
includes a report of activities with pictures of the first (WM)(2)
and a tribute to Maryam Mirzakhani, the first woman to be awarded
the Fields medal. It also comprises survey research papers from
invited lecturers, which provide panoramic views of different
fields in pure and applied mathematics. The second part of the book
contains articles from the panelists of the CWM panel discussion,
which consider the historical context of the gender gap in
mathematics. It includes an analysis of women lecturers in the ICM
since its inception. This book is dedicated to the memory of Maryam
Mirzakhani.
In this pathbreaking interpretation of Plato's foundational text of
political philosophy, Carolina Araujo reveals how the Republic
remains ripe for an interpretation grounded in notions of
cooperation, flourishing and justice relevant to the diversity of
contemporary life. Plato's Republic has the Greek name of Politeia
that Araujo translates as "the way of life of the citizens," not
"the State" or "the form of government" as it more traditionally
rendered. Plato's treatise, Politeia, depicts the rich array of
patterns emerging from human interaction and enquires into the best
amongst them. Cooperative Flourishing in Plato's Republic returns
to these important questions about society - how to live with a
vast diversity of personalities, with different interests and
abilities, all of them trying to flourish - and asks how best can
we share our environment? With rigorous philosophical analysis of
the Greek text, accompanied by original translations of the most
important passages, Araujo upends mainstream scholarship to
progress Socrates' "bottom-up" view of politics and rejects
previous readings of the Republic as a proto-totalitarian text,
psychological study or lengthy analogy. By defending a theory of
Platonic justice that is rooted in cooperative flourishing, the
public education of all citizens and the contribution of
philosophers to political life, "the beautiful city", which Plato
called Kallipolis, emerges as a hopeful possibility.
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Samela Araujo; Ana Carolina Araujo
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