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📊 Post engagement

10
Avg engagement / post
0.6%
Engagement vs followers
Apr 2022
On Mastodon since

🔥 Top post: New project: problemsilike.com, a website collecting open proble · 54 likes + reposts

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Posting cadence
2.4 / week
Posts several times a week.
Content mix
Mostly images
Recent: 4 text · 7 image · 1 video.
Follower / following
13×
Follows 142 back. A strong ratio — an audience that follows them, not a follow-for-follow network.
🔥 Top post New project: problemsilike.com, a website collecting open problems that I, personally, like, with comments on their context, difficulty, and interest. The goal is to track progress on mathematical questions that I think are important, and to measure human understanding of these … ★ 54
Just added a 15th problem to https://www.problemsilike.com! This one is a "non-abelian" analogue of the variational Hodge or Tate conjectures. ★ 3 Link here: https://www.problemsilike.com ★ 2 I think this last is especially important: I’m committing in advance to a position on the interest of these problems, to prevent goalpost-moving. And I’m trying to say something about their difficulty, to help non-experts understand what i… ★ 8 I'll finish with a little mystery. The starting point for this work was the classical connection between E_6 and cubic surfaces. There are also surfaces famously connected to E_7 and E_8: del Pezzo surfaces of degree 2 and 1. So it is nat… ★ 5 Assuming the Hodge or Tate conjecture, the geometry of any variety is controlled by some group: its motivic Galois group. Serre's question is to, given a group, find a variety with that as its Galois group. It's a fancy version of the inve… ★ 5 One pleasant consequence is that it gives a new (and in my view, particularly beautiful) answer to a question of Serre, originally answered by Boxer, Calegari, Emerton, Levin, Madapusi Pera, and Patrikis. Namely, Serre asked if there exis… ★ 4 The main result of this paper is that the geometry of covers of this surface is controlled by the 27-dimensional representation of the group E_6. The proof involves a lot of the beautiful, classical geometry of cubic threefolds. For the e… ★ 3 The lines on a cubic threefold are parametrized by a (complex) surface, whose real points are pictured below in the case where the cubic threefold is cut out by the equation x_0^3+x_1^3+x_2^3+x_3^3+x_4^3=0. You can play with it yourself h… ★ 5 It has long been known that there is some connection between cubic *surfaces* and E_6: loosely speaking, the combinatorics of the 27 lines on a cubic surface are controlled by the Dynkin diagram for E_6. The point of this paper is to expla… ★ 3 One of the crown jewels of 19th century mathematics is the classification (by Killing and Cartan) of compact Lie groups--groups that are also compact manifolds. Dynkin later interpreted this classification in terms of the finite graphs bel… ★ 6 New paper just dropped, joint with Thomas Krämer and Marco Maculan. It's about a (somewhat mysterious, to me) connection between cubic threefolds and the exceptional Lie group E_6. arxiv.org/abs/2604.20970 ★ 17

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👁️Averages 10 views per post.
📤Posts about 2.4× per week.

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  • Est. 89% real, active audience · Low fake-follower risk.
  • Engagement (~0.6% of followers engage each post) is around typical for Mastodon.
  • Established account (4+ years old).

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Assistant professor at University of Toronto. Mathematics, algebraic geometry, number theory, eternally confused. He/him

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