User:Eubulide
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Eubulide is the italian version of the name of the greek philosopher Eubulides (no, he's not the one in the image, that's Socrates), the inventor on the liar paradox.
My main interestests are:
Mathematical Logic: Kurt Gödel.
Classical music: my favorite composers are Antonio Vivaldi and Joseph Haydn.
And Jazz: Duke Ellington.
Articles I have started
- The drinker paradox, a funny example of the use of formal mathematical logic.
- Most of the articles for the judo kata: Katame no kata, Kodokan Goshin Jutsu, Ju no Kata, Itsutsu no Kata, Koshiki no Kata, and Seiryoku Zen'yo Kokumin Taiiku no Kata (the article for the remaining two, Nage no kata and Kime no kata, already existed).
- The Naked Woman, a book by Desmond Morris.
- Bar induction, a reasoning principle in intuitionistic mathematics.
- Juditha triumphans, an oratorio by Antonio Vivaldi.
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- Elizabeth Spelke, who proved that babies are intelligent.
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- Hypercycle, a curve of equal distance from a straight line in hyperbolic geometry.
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- MINLOG, a proof assistant based on minimal logic. Unfortunately somebody decided to suppress this article without reason.
- Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies, a book by Douglas Hofstadter and others.
- Space radiation, then renamed to Health threat from cosmic rays: use protection if you are traveling to Mars.
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Articles I significantly edited
Articles on books that I read:
- Never Let Me Go, a novel by Kazuo Ishiguro.
- Ghostwritten and number9dream, novels by David Mitchell.
- The View from Castle Rock, a collection of stories by Alice Munro.
- Blood Meridian, a novel by Cormac McCarthy.
Antonio Vivaldi and some of his works: Ottone in villa.
Norval Morriseau, an aboriginal Canadian artist.
Judo: I added the section about kata.
Giovanni Girolamo Saccheri, the unwilling discoverer of Non-Euclidean geometry, and János Bolyai, the willing discoverer of the same.
Miscellaneous
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A sketchbook with outlines of the books I read.
= Math topics =
Mathematicians: Georg Cantor
Algorithmic complexity: Eulerian path
Articles related to infinity: Infinity (philosophy), Anaximander's apeiron, Zeno's paradoxes; Sieve of Eratosthenes, Cantor, Hilbert hotel, Skolem's paradox;
Wikipedia work
[http://tools.wikimedia.de/~interiot/cgi-bin/Tool1/wannabe_kate Edit Counter]
=Featured Articles=
- Scientists: Archimedes, Georg Cantor, Shen Kuo.
- Classical Music: Josquin des Prez, Concerto delle donne, Dmitri Shostakovich, Olivier Messiaen.
=Projects and Portals=
- Books Project and Literature Project and Portal.
- Mathematics Project and Portal
- Classical Music Project and Music Portal
- Science Project and Portal
- Computer Science Project
- Philosophy Project and Portal
- Philosophy of Mind Project and Mind and Brain Portal
- Rational Skepticism
- Buddhism Project and Portal
- Mythology Project and Portal