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Re: Mathematicians whose names are commonly mispronounced
But even for this more language-neutral question, I'm not sure MSE is the good site (but it's a good coffee discussion).
Closing seems a reasonable choice. …
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When are two questions too close?
I have a dilemma. Case in point: I asked for an example of ring with some property and got an (interesting) answer. Now I'd love an example of such a ring without zero divisors but the question is lon …