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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 | |||
'''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. | |||
'''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]]. | |||
'''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. | |||
'''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. | |||
'''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 {{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.