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The MathOverflow mercurial repository. | MathOverflow.org
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The MathOverflow mercurial repository. There is a mercurial repository containing various scripts and data associated with MathOverflow. It’s available at https:/ bitbucket.org/scottmorrison/mathoverflow/. And since it’s publicly accessible, it’s important to remember not to store secrets in it! At this point there’s not too much interesting in there, but some brief highlights:. The script that generates trackbacks to the arxiv is in trackbacks/. March 28, 2015. How do we generate trackbacks to the arXiv?
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How do we generate trackbacks to the arXiv? | MathOverflow.org
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How do we generate trackbacks to the arXiv? MathOverflow generates trackbacks to the arXiv. This means that whenever someone mentions or links to an arXiv paper, we notify the arXiv of this, and they generate a link back to the MathOverflow post. In fact, the arXiv supports trackbacks from a wide variety of sources, including a number of maths blogs. Nevertheless, MathOverflow generates a rather large fraction of the total trackbacks! The main entry point is the script trackback.cron.sh. This...The state...
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August | 2014 | MathOverflow.org
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Monthly Archives: August 2014. MathOverflow ( and Gerhard Paseman ) at ICM2014. This is a journal recording promotional events. I am in Seoul to share goings on at ICM2014, the International Congress of Mathematicians. I will be talking up MathOverflow while I am here. Expect the occasional posting on my interests at the congress, which include elementary number theory and general algebra. August 12, 2014. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Scott Morrison | MathOverflow.org
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Author Archives: Scott Morrison. The MathOverflow mercurial repository. There is a mercurial repository containing various scripts and data associated with MathOverflow. It’s available at https:/ bitbucket.org/scottmorrison/mathoverflow/. And since it’s publicly accessible, it’s important to remember not to store secrets in it! At this point there’s not too much interesting in there, but some brief highlights:. The script that generates trackbacks to the arxiv is in trackbacks/. March 28, 2015. The track...
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grpaseman | MathOverflow.org
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MathOverflow ( and Gerhard Paseman ) at ICM2014. This is a journal recording promotional events. I am in Seoul to share goings on at ICM2014, the International Congress of Mathematicians. I will be talking up MathOverflow while I am here. Expect the occasional posting on my interests at the congress, which include elementary number theory and general algebra. Today is Day 0. I will report later about registration, the venue, and other preliminaries to the grand opening tomorrow. August 12, 2014.
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May | 2014 | MathOverflow.org
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Monthly Archives: May 2014. Welcome to the MathOverflow blog! For development work. We need to explain this whole setup to the community! Second, as each individual may not stay with the MathOverflow community forever, it’s important that institutional knowledge is recorded and passed on. Later the blog may evolve into other things — in particular if MathOverflow community members are interested in making that happen, let’s start talking about it! May 26, 2014. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Courtney Gibbons - Hamilton College
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Download Teaching Philosophy Statement. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. On Sabbatical Academic Year 2016-2017. I've been at Hamilton College since July, 2013, as an assistant professor of mathematics. I study commutative and homological algebra, and my primary research interest is the study of infinite free resolutions. My Ph.D. is from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Where I was advised by Lucho Avramov. Courtney Gibbons 2014-present. This site is built with Bootstrap.