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Please look at Gang Tian's paper "K-Stability and Kähler-Einstein Metrics" carefully. In this paper, he said his paper was first published on arxiv on November 20, 2012, while the paper of Chen,Donaldson,Sun was first published on arxiv on October 28, 2012. The other important thing to notice is that in Tian's paper, he cited the papers of Chen,Donaldson,Sun. It means he acknowledge that his proof is later than the proof of Chen,Donaldson,Sun.

Also, you only look at one side of story, the other side of story is also important to satisfy the "neutral" principle of Wikipedia. So please look at the website of Donaldson,too.

If you compare the difference, you will find that Donaldson said his important parts was published earlier and then Tian copied the same thing. Tian said that he told his idea to Donaldson but his written was slow. When you combine them together, we can see the following fact: Tian got the idea earlier and then he told Donaldson. Donaldson used this idea and successfully overcame all the difficulties coming from all details. After the complete proof of Donaldson, Tian also wrote a paper containing all the details. In other words, when Donaldson published his paper, he can only see the idea of Tian, when Tian published his paper, he can see all the complete proof of Donaldson.

Usually the mathematical society only accept the first complete proof. For example, Fermat claimed his last theorem much earlier, but people still view Wiles as the first people to solve Fermat's last theorem. Hamilton developed all the important ideas, but Perelman is still considered as the first people to prove the Poincare's conjecture. Therefore, the role of Tian looks like Fermat or Hamilton, while the role of Chen,Donaldson,Sun look like Wiles or Perelman.

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Euler number
Hi there,

You have added some information to the article Euler number and it keeps getting removed. I wanted to let you know why. Generally speaking, everything in Wikipedia needs to be supported by a "reliable source" (you can read the policy about this at WP:RS). Unfortunately, undergraduate theses generally do not meet this standard. So, unless there poly-Euler numbers have been discussed in other sources (for example, textbooks or scholarly journal articles), it is unlikely that they will remain in the article for long. Sorry about that, but those are the rules here.

All the best, JBL (talk) 00:44, 1 July 2016 (UTC)

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