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Research Interests
Algebraic geometry, moduli problems, invariant theory, representation theory. See my research page for more detail.
About Me
I'm currently a software engineer at Google, but until September 2012 I was a postdoc in the Caltech math department.
My mathematical interests are largely in algebraic geometry, particularly foundational questions about algebraic stacks. See my Research page for more information.
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.
"Blog"
Okay, I don't really blog, but I do sometimes write up something interesting that I think about. Here are some links to those things:
(2016-03-07) | Against the odds: a caution to practical Bayesians. |
(2015-03-05) | Chocolates, bugs, and socks. A few calculations from real life. |
(2013-09-23) | A bug in my high school physics intuition. |
(2013-07-30) | Misconceptions about machine learning. |
(2012-07-21) | Wanted: adaptive navigation app. How to make GPS navigation systems better. |
(2012-07-14) | How to write diagram chases. A proposal for how to write diagram chases so that they're readable. |
Organization
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.
I helped organize the Caltech algebraic geometry seminar and toric geometry student seminar in 2011-2012.
I've taught several courses over the years. Check out the course pages.
Contact Information
Name: Anton Geraschenko
Web: http://stacky.net
Email: geraschenko@gmail.com
PGP: my public key
Phone: 617 275 1573 (cell)
Home: 1033 Cordova St. #5, Pasadena, CA 91106 (map)