Course notes: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 17: | Line 17: | ||
|When? | |When? | ||
|Additional Resources | |Additional Resources | ||
|- | |||
|[http://stacky.net/files/written/GIT/GIT.pdf pdf][svn://sheafy.net/courses/git_fa2009 svn][http://stacky.net/files/written/GIT/GITSource.tgz tgz] | |||
|Geometric Invariant Theory | |||
|[http://math.berkeley.edu/~serganov/ Vera Serganova] | |||
|Fall 2009 | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[http://stacky.net/files/written/Halg/Halg.pdf pdf][svn://sheafy.net/courses/halg_sp2008 svn][http://stacky.net/files/written/Halg/HalgSource.tgz tgz] | |[http://stacky.net/files/written/Halg/Halg.pdf pdf][svn://sheafy.net/courses/halg_sp2008 svn][http://stacky.net/files/written/Halg/HalgSource.tgz tgz] | ||
Line 96: | Line 102: | ||
I talked about the Salamander Lemma in [http://math.berkeley.edu/~slofstra/mcf/ MCF]. My reference was [http://math.berkeley.edu/~gbergman/ George Bergman]'s preprint, [http://stacky.net/files/written/DiagramChasingBergman.pdf On diagram-chasing in double complexes]. | I talked about the Salamander Lemma in [http://math.berkeley.edu/~slofstra/mcf/ MCF]. My reference was [http://math.berkeley.edu/~gbergman/ George Bergman]'s preprint, [http://stacky.net/files/written/DiagramChasingBergman.pdf On diagram-chasing in double complexes]. | ||
==More moved notes== | |||
[http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dsrd28g_14rgs6ptht Aspects of Moduli]: | |||
{|class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
|Tom Bridgeland | |||
| [http://stacky.net/files/written/AspectsModuli/TB.pdf pdf] | |||
|- | |||
|Kai Behrend | |||
| [http://stacky.net/files/written/AspectsModuli/KB.pdf pdf] | |||
|- | |||
|Alessio Corti | |||
| [http://stacky.net/files/written/AspectsModuli/AC.pdf pdf] | |||
|- | |||
|Valery Alexeev | |||
| [http://stacky.net/files/written/AspectsModuli/VA.pdf pdf] | |||
|- | |||
|Martin Olsson | |||
| [http://stacky.net/files/written/AspectsModuli/MO.pdf pdf] | |||
|- | |||
|All in one (chronologically) | |||
| [http://stacky.net/files/written/AspectsModuli/AspectsModuli.pdf pdf] [http://stacky.net/files/written/AspectsModuli/AspectsModuliSource.tgz tgz] | |||
|} | |||
Quantum Field Theory, my notes from | |||
{|class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
|[http://math.berkeley.edu/~reshetik/ Nicolai Reshetikhin]'s [http://math.berkeley.edu/~reshetik/topics/CFT-TQFT.pdf course] | |||
|[http://stacky.net/files/written/QFT/NR.pdf pub] [http://stacky.net/files/written/QFT/private/NR.pdf pri] | |||
|- | |||
|[http://math.berkeley.edu/~teichner/ Peter Teichner]'s [http://math.berkeley.edu/~teichner/Courses/276-EFT.html course] | |||
|[http://stacky.net/files/written/QFT/PT.pdf pdf] | |||
|- | |||
|[http://math.berkeley.edu/~reb/ Richard Borcherd]' course | |||
|[http://stacky.net/files/written/QFT/RB.pdf pdf] | |||
|- | |||
|All in one (chronologically) | |||
| [http://stacky.net/files/written/QFT/QFT.pdf pub] [http://stacky.net/files/written/QFT/private/QFT.pdf pri] [http://stacky.net/files/written/QFT/QFTSource.tgz tgz] [http://stacky.net/files/written/QFT/ dir] | |||
|} | |||
The public version is missing the last two weeks of Reshetikhin's class, and the private version is not. If you want the username and password for the private version, ask me for it and I'll give it to you. | |||
For more QFT stuff, see [http://math.berkeley.edu/~cpries/ Chris Schommer-Pries'] [http://math.berkeley.edu/~cpries/qft2007.html QFT site] for Fall 2007. | |||
For those who just want to get some notes, just download the pdf file. For those who want to look at the souce, download the tgz (<code>tar</code>-ed and <code>gzip</code>-ped) file, which has all the tex source in it. You'll find that the main file (<code>QFT.tex</code>) is quite boring. The actual lecture notes are in the other files and the top matter (like macro definitions) is in <code>QFTPreamble.tex</code>. As far as I know, the command <code>\input{abcdefg}</code> gives exactly the same result as pasting in the contents of the file <code>abcdefg.tex</code> (note that <code>abcdefg.tex</code> should be in the same directory as the main file). | |||
If you have notes that I'm missing or if you have a correct/clear explanation for something which is incorrect/unclear, let me know (either tell me what you'd like to modify, give me some notes to go on, or update the tex yourself and send me a copy). Real (mathematical) errors should be fixed because it would be immoral to let them propagate (er ... that is, sit there), and typographical errors hardly take any time to fix, so you shouldn't be shy about telling me about them. |
Revision as of 17:34, 4 October 2011
This page collects math notes I've taken, mostly course notes. I've also written some TeXnical notes and scripts.
I provide the source for most of my notes for a couple of reasons.
- It feels good for some reason.
- If you're curious about how to typeset something you've seen in these notes, you can download the source and have a look.
- Somebody might download all my notes, correct the errors and unclear presentation, and then send them back to me. It's not likely, but it could happen.
- If a bomb drops on my house and I lose all my stuff, maybe somebody can give me a copy of my notes.
- The source is much faster to download an compile if you're on a slow connection.
Since I've learned about it, I've started using Subversion (svn) for everything. If you actually make corrections in any of the notes, I recommend doing it through svn. If you don't yet know how to use svn, I wrote an svn crash course just for you.
I gave a couple of talks on toric varieties in a student seminar. If my notes make sense to you, you're welcome to use them.
My notes (pdf, tgz), made from Tony's notes, of Yonathan's prelim workshop on analysis.
One of my favorite facts about right adjoint functors is that they commute with limits.
Sestina's and primes, an easy problem Richard Dore and I worked out our first year in grad school, which I wrote up for some reason.
I talked about the Salamander Lemma in MCF. My reference was George Bergman's preprint, On diagram-chasing in double complexes.
More moved notes
Tom Bridgeland | |
Kai Behrend | |
Alessio Corti | |
Valery Alexeev | |
Martin Olsson | |
All in one (chronologically) | pdf tgz |
Quantum Field Theory, my notes from
Nicolai Reshetikhin's course | pub pri |
Peter Teichner's course | |
Richard Borcherd' course | |
All in one (chronologically) | pub pri tgz dir |
The public version is missing the last two weeks of Reshetikhin's class, and the private version is not. If you want the username and password for the private version, ask me for it and I'll give it to you.
For more QFT stuff, see Chris Schommer-Pries' QFT site for Fall 2007.
For those who just want to get some notes, just download the pdf file. For those who want to look at the souce, download the tgz (tar
-ed and gzip
-ped) file, which has all the tex source in it. You'll find that the main file (QFT.tex
) is quite boring. The actual lecture notes are in the other files and the top matter (like macro definitions) is in QFTPreamble.tex
. As far as I know, the command \input{abcdefg}
gives exactly the same result as pasting in the contents of the file abcdefg.tex
(note that abcdefg.tex
should be in the same directory as the main file).
If you have notes that I'm missing or if you have a correct/clear explanation for something which is incorrect/unclear, let me know (either tell me what you'd like to modify, give me some notes to go on, or update the tex yourself and send me a copy). Real (mathematical) errors should be fixed because it would be immoral to let them propagate (er ... that is, sit there), and typographical errors hardly take any time to fix, so you shouldn't be shy about telling me about them.