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This is Topospaces, the Topology wiki.
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{{quotation|Welcome to '''Topospaces (The Topology Wiki)'''. This is a pre-alpha stage group theory wiki primarily managed by [[User:Vipul|Vipul Naik]], a Ph.D. student in Mathematics at the University of Chicago. We have over 400 articles including some material in basic point set theory. It is part of a broader subject wikis initiative -- see the [[Ref:Main Page|subject wikis reference guide]] for more details}}
{{quotation|'''Suggested articles''':<br>{{random interesting definition}}<br>{{random interesting fact}}<br>{{random interesting survey article}} }}
'''What we are''': Eventually, a complete and reliable reference for point-set topology and elementary algebraic topology. For now, an exciting place to read definitions and facts of group theory, and navigate the relationships between them


Much of it is patterned on the {{gpwiki}}.
'''What you can get''': Quick access to [[:Category:Terminology|definitions]] ([[Help:Definition lookup|learn more]]), [[:Category:Facts|facts]] ([[Help:Fact lookup|learn more]]), [[:Category:Survey articles|survey articles]] ([[Help:Survey article lookup|learn more]]). An opportunity to explore relationships [[Help:Property-theoretic lookup|using the property-theoretic paradigm]] and the [[Help:Relational lookup|relational paradigm]]. The links in the left column will help you get around easily.


Most of the stuff here is very primitive and raw, and isn't written by professional topologists. So please don't rely on what's here, for now.
'''How to complement other resources''': Complement with your group theory textbooks ([[Help:Using textbook references|learn more]]), use [[Help:Using Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] and [[Help:Using Google Scholar|Google Scholar]] more effectively. Enjoy the benefits of our [[Help:Using Searchbox|searchbox]].


Other wikis on the same pattern:
'''What to watch out for''': Read our [[:Category:Groupprops conventions|conventions]] and beware of our [[Groupprops:Hazards|hazards]]: none of the content here is peer-reviewed and very little has been verified by multiple sources.


* {{gpwiki}}
'''How to join''': [[Special:Userlogin|Sign up and log in]], and then proceed to [[Groupprops:Customize your experience|customize your experience]]. [[Groupprops:Who can join|Anybody can join]], and you can learn more on [[Groupprops:How to contribute|contributing]], if you're interested.
* {{calwiki}}
 
* {{dfwiki}}
'''How to get help''': [[Help:Contents]] can help with that. Also, use the request/feedback links in the left column.
* {{ncwiki}}
 
'''Are there more wikis like this?''': Yes, there's {{dfwiki}}, {{gpwiki}}, {{cawiki}} and {{ncwiki}}. Get a complete list of related wikis and more general information at [[Ref:Main Page|the reference guide main page]].

Revision as of 21:41, 24 August 2008

Welcome to Topospaces (The Topology Wiki). This is a pre-alpha stage group theory wiki primarily managed by Vipul Naik, a Ph.D. student in Mathematics at the University of Chicago. We have over 400 articles including some material in basic point set theory. It is part of a broader subject wikis initiative -- see the subject wikis reference guide for more details

Suggested articles:
Template:Random interesting definition
Template:Random interesting fact
Template:Random interesting survey article

What we are: Eventually, a complete and reliable reference for point-set topology and elementary algebraic topology. For now, an exciting place to read definitions and facts of group theory, and navigate the relationships between them

What you can get: Quick access to definitions (learn more), facts (learn more), survey articles (learn more). An opportunity to explore relationships using the property-theoretic paradigm and the relational paradigm. The links in the left column will help you get around easily.

How to complement other resources: Complement with your group theory textbooks (learn more), use Wikipedia and Google Scholar more effectively. Enjoy the benefits of our searchbox.

What to watch out for: Read our conventions and beware of our hazards: none of the content here is peer-reviewed and very little has been verified by multiple sources.

How to join: Sign up and log in, and then proceed to customize your experience. Anybody can join, and you can learn more on contributing, if you're interested.

How to get help: Help:Contents can help with that. Also, use the request/feedback links in the left column.

Are there more wikis like this?: Yes, there's Differential Geometry Wiki, Group Properties Wiki, Commutative Algebra Wiki and Noncommutative Wiki. Get a complete list of related wikis and more general information at the reference guide main page.