<<In a message dated 1/6/2009 4:38:42 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, cbeckhorn@fastmail.fm writes:
It isn't necessary to go so far back. A large part of the important mathematics of the 1980s and 1990s does not appear in textbooks, or does so only implicitly, because there is little incentive for anyone to rewrite it.>>
This is a contradiction. If work on Number Theory were "important" than surely my new book on Number Theory would include it. If editors are solely referring to old notebooks, than that's their own issue. That doesn't prevent the rest of us, from using only the newest textbooks if we so choose. The very definition of "important" is, that many people cite it. If no one cites it, it's not important.
Will Johnson
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