Credits & Acknowledgements

Attribution, contribution, and academic respect.

🧾 Attribution 🤝 Contribution 🧠 Academic integrity 🕯️ Long-term archive

Nothing worth keeping is built alone.

InvariantMath exists because people share knowledge, time, and care. This page is a simple record of gratitude — and a promise to credit work properly, without appropriation or ambiguity.

Core maintenance

InvariantMath is designed, built, and maintained by Abdulhafeez A. Abdulsalam.

Community contributions

Many activities hosted or supported on the platform — including talks, problem sessions, contests, outreach efforts, and written materials — depend on the time, insight, and generosity of contributors across institutions and communities.

Invited talks Problem setting Solution writing Mentoring Editing Outreach Peer review

Attribution policy

Contributors are credited where their work appears. External materials remain the property of their respective creators and are used with attribution or permission.

Principle: If someone’s work helped build a page, a post, a talk, a problem set, or a tool, we credit them as close to the work as possible — not buried in a general list.

“The most honest mathematics includes its dependencies.”