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I'm helping to organize the [http://math.caltech.edu/~ag/ algebraic geometry seminar] and the [[Toric Geometry Seminar|toric geometry student seminar]] at Caltech.
I'm helping to organize the [http://math.caltech.edu/~ag/ algebraic geometry seminar] and the [[Toric Geometry Seminar|toric geometry student seminar]] at Caltech.


In the Fall of 2011, I'm teaching a topics [[Math 193a: Algebraic Stacks|course on algebraic spaces and algebraic stacks]].
In the Fall of 2011, I'm teaching a topics [[Math 193a: Algebraic Stacks, Fall 2011|course on algebraic spaces and algebraic stacks]].


[[File:MOlogo.png|200px|link=http://mathoverflow.net|alt="mathoverflow.net"]] is a question and answer site for professional mathematicians. I founded it and helped to make it successful. You can read about it in [http://stacky.net/files/MOnotices.pdf the Notices], from the [https://simonsfoundation.org/news/open-news/-/asset_publisher/bo1E/content/the-global-math-commons Simons Foundation], in [http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/09/beyond-facebook-how-the-worlds-mathematicians-organize-online/63422/ the Atlantic], and on [http://www.google.com/search?q=mathoverflow&tbm=blg many different blogs].
[[File:MOlogo.png|200px|link=http://mathoverflow.net|alt="mathoverflow.net"]] is a question and answer site for professional mathematicians. I founded it and helped to make it successful. You can read about it in [http://stacky.net/files/MOnotices.pdf the Notices], from the [https://simonsfoundation.org/news/open-news/-/asset_publisher/bo1E/content/the-global-math-commons Simons Foundation], in [http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/09/beyond-facebook-how-the-worlds-mathematicians-organize-online/63422/ the Atlantic], and on [http://www.google.com/search?q=mathoverflow&tbm=blg many different blogs].

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About Me

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Me juggling 6 balls at the Awesome Show in Spring 2011. Photo by Keith Conrad. Full story here.

I'm currently a postdoc (Bateman Research Instructor) in the Caltech mathematics department.

My mathematical interests are largely in algebraic geometry, particularly foundational questions about algebraic stacks. See my Research page for more information. If you're looking to hire me or give me money, you should also look at my CV.

I like TeX and LaTeX. If you do too, have a look at my TeXnical notes and advice on real-time TeXing.

As a real-time TeXer, I've accumulated some course notes that I find to be useful references.

In the Spring of 2007, I got a blood clot in my left subclavian vein. It was an interesting experience, so I documented it. Have a look at my blood clot story.

Organization

I'm helping to organize the algebraic geometry seminar and the toric geometry student seminar at Caltech.

In the Fall of 2011, I'm teaching a topics course on algebraic spaces and algebraic stacks.

"mathoverflow.net" is a question and answer site for professional mathematicians. I founded it and helped to make it successful. You can read about it in the Notices, from the Simons Foundation, in the Atlantic, and on many different blogs.

Contact Information

Name: Anton Geraschenko
Web: http://stacky.net
Email: geraschenko@gmail.com
Phone: 617 275 1573 (cell), 626 395 4328 (office)
Office: 374 Sloan Hall
Work: Mathematics 253-37, Caltech, Pasadena, CA 91125 (map)
Home: 1115 Cordova St. #110, Pasadena, CA 91106 (map)