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* [[Links to Videos and Papers on Polyfold Theory]]
 
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* [[Fukaya category resources]]
 
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== Announcements ==
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* Polyfold Theory towards the Fukaya Category, June 12-16, 2017 at UC Berkeley [https://math.berkeley.edu/~katrin/summer/]
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* SFT 9 Conference August 27-31 in Augsburg, Germany ... stay tuned!
  
  

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Content Ideas

  • 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
  • Links to Videos and Papers on Polyfold Theory
  • Fukaya category resources


Announcements

  • Polyfold Theory towards the Fukaya Category, June 12-16, 2017 at UC Berkeley [1]
  • SFT 9 Conference August 27-31 in Augsburg, Germany ... stay tuned!


Testing

Next, when studying differential equations we often work with the following subsets of {\mathcal  {F}}[0,L].

{\mathcal  {C}}[0,L]=\{f\in {\mathcal  {F}}[0,L]\,|\,f\;{\text{continuous}}\} is the set of functions f:[0,L]\to \mathbb{R} that are continuous.

{\mathcal  {C}}^{\infty }[0,L]=\{f\in {\mathcal  {F}}[0,L]\,|\,f\;{\text{smooth}}\} is the set of functions f:[0,L]\to \mathbb{R} 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!


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