Category Archives: Exceptional reviews

An exceptional review of a paper on algebraic geometry, that touches on a host of topics

There are many ways for an article to be exceptional.  A paper by Goulden, Jackson, and Vakil, introduces an idea (double Hurwitz numbers), establishes some properties, conjectures some more, and connects the idea with several areas of mathematics.  A great review of this … Continue reading

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A good review of a paper on Kähler-Einstein metrics with prescribed singularities

I am glad to be able to use this blog to highlight some of the really good reviews that appear in MathSciNet.  There are many ways for a review to be helpful.  We offer some advice to reviewers in our Guide to … Continue reading

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