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Hi everyone...I'm Ying Zhou, a Ph.D. student at Brandeis University. I mainly work in the field of algebra, mostly representation theory. I'm mostly here in order to edit some math pages although I may also occasionally edit other pages as well.
I wish to start some pages on several topics:
Tame and Wild (algebra)
Wild problem (already exists)
Maximal Green Sequences, etc.
Here is my webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/mathyingzhou/home-1
Here is my Math StackExchange page: http://math.stackexchange.com/users/252001/ying-zhou
Wild Problem
editThough not currently working towards the solution to the Wild Problem, I wish that one day I can prove some results that help others solve the Wild Problem. I believe Wildness and the Wild Problem deserves Wikipedian pages since:
1.This is a famous open problem in representation theory of associative algebras.
2.People including me seem to have some confusion about what this problem is which should be easily accessible. (Please look at how much confusion over wildness exists on MathOverflow)
P.S. Professor Benjamin Steinberg of CUNY recently told me things involving wild algebras and undecidability have nothing to do with the indecomposable modules of wild algebras..hence this does not make the wild problem theoretically unsolvable. It is still open.