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Content Ideas
- links to polyfold talks .. IHES .. IAS
- annotated list of references
- space for conference/workshop announcements - such as SFT 9 in Augsburg
- ?? rather than Katrin (eventually) whipping up a separate polyfold lab page, maybe make a list of "polyfold people" with pictures and links to their personal websites/papers, space to state research interests ("contact me if ... ") .. include Wysocki memorial
- Helmut was talking about making his own wiki out of "the book" ... so eventually link there (or have a separate part) ... in any case, we'll need to clearly separate rigorous presentation (parts of the book etc) from Fukaya-category work in progress
- Fukaya category resources
Testing
Next, when studying differential equations we often work with the following subsets of .
is the set of functions that are continuous.
is the set of functions that are smooth. That is, all derivatives of f are required to be continuous.
OK, I had to replace all the abbreviations (it doesn't parse \def ) and then replace all $ by < math > when copying from a latex file of mine ... and I doubt it will take definition / theorem / ... environments ... so copying from tex files seems unwise, otherwise happy!
Videos of talks on polyfolds
- 2015 Summer School on Moduli Problems in Symplectic Geometry playlist [1], in particular series by J.Fish, K.Wehrheim [2], [3], [4], [5], [6]; discussions with N.Bottman [7], [8]; H.Hofer on construction of SFT polyfolds [9], [10], [11], [12], [13]
- Introduction to Polyfolds (K.Wehrheim, 2012 at IAS) [14]
- An M-polyfold relevant to Morse theory (P.Albers, 2012 at IAS) [23]
- Transversality questions and polyfold structures for holomorphic disks (K.Wehrheim, 2009 at MSRI) [24]