User:Cullinane
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Full name: Steven H. Cullinane
Home page: http://m759.com
[edit] Reflection groups: The missing link
Note of Nov. 11, 2007:
Thanks to Wikipedia administrator Charles Matthews and an anonymous user from New Delhi, India, a number of Wikipedia articles no longer contain references (admittedly self-promotional) to my own unpublished work. (See user talk.) Whether this improves the altered articles is not clear.
My one enduring contribution to Wikipedia is the creation of the article Reflection group in August, 2005. On Yom Kippur last year (Oct. 2), Charles Matthews removed a link to my own work from that article; later that October, on Halloween, user Melchoir replaced the missing link with a reference to a new arXiv paper, "Reflection groups in algebraic geometry," by Igor Dolgachev, timestamped less than 14 hours earlier. The Dolgachev paper has now been published; it appears in the "Recently posted articles" section of the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. Since the Dolgachev paper's publication indicates that reflection groups are of current mathematical interest, and since the Wikipedia article Reflection group was created specifically to supply background for the link Matthews deleted, it now seems appropriate to recall the missing link. It was to a JavaScript page that illustrates how an affine reflection group of order 322,560, acting on a finite space, may be used to create a number of symmetric patterns resembling those found in traditional American quilts.
The link is to a page titled Kaleidoscope Puzzle.
Update of December 7, 2007: For some further background, see Reflection Groups in Finite Geometry.
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User subpage: a trial article stub-- /Reflection group
User subpage: Letter from Anne V. Shepler-- /Shepler letter
User subpage: stub article, /Translation plane