the “links” tag means that the blog post contains many links to other websites.
16 June, 2010 in category english, mathematics, web by Konrad Voelkel.
I just found, purely by luck, a recent blog about chromatic homotopy theory and various other mathematical topics. It's a group blog called Chromotopy, written by Brendan Pawlowski, Eric Peterson, Erik Davis and Stephen Checkoway. They started February 2010. The first posts (from Feb 2010 to June 2010): Grand opening Schreier theory Jordan type of [...]
Tags: blogosphere, homotopy, links
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28 January, 2010 in category english, LaTeX, mathematics, Mathematics for non-mathematicians, web by Konrad Voelkel.
The term Web 2.0 was coined in 1999. What about Math 2.0? Math 2.0 is not only about mathematical blogs, videos and wikis. Math 2.0 is more than just Web 2.0 plus math.
Tags: blogosphere, links, math2.0
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15 January, 2010 in category english, life, web by Konrad Voelkel.
Probably you've once had the moment in your life when all your browser bookmarks were lost. How to do better?
Tags: howto, links, management, note-taking, software, tools
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7 December, 2009 in category english, Walkthrough to Morel-Voevodsky A1-homotopy theory by Konrad Voelkel.
Background needed to understand Morel-Voevodsky's paper "A¹-homotopy theory". I explain simplicial sets, topoi, monoidal categories, enriched categories and simplicial model categories.
Tags: A¹, enriched category, homotopy, links, model category, monoidal category, morel, nisnevich, simplicial category, topos, voevodsky, walk-through, zariski
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