DONE: Skim through all CT entries and check that I know roughly where each CT would belong
Check systematically that each CT has a “home” and is linked to from the Rough Guide, and either write a short General introduction OR put a reference at the CT page to the relevant chapter(s) of the Rough Guide.
Create an outline of chapters, and make sure each chapter has an entry here AND a corresponding tex file, and that these tex files are included in the main document.
Move everything from the tex documents to the posts here (unless to big, in which case all goes in the tex file)
Check that I have indexed enough stuff to be ready for the Rough Guide publishing
Go through the Glossary and check that each relevant post has a home in the Rough Guide.
Write up each post in the Rough Guide on the blog, or in a tex file. For this, it might make sense to make heavy use of Google together with MathSciNet searches and subject categories. Incorporated material should be removed from the DB but leave a note with a ref to the corresponding blog post. In this Rough Guide I could leave loose ends and questions which I was not able to answer.
Make sure to tag all blog posts with the various CTs, and reorganize all blog cats and tags for older posts as well.
(8) Maybe it’s useful to collect electronic references in folders, one folder for each short essay and one folder for each cohomology theory. In these folders I could also put pdfs of MathSciNet searches.
Below are entries on
B (General background in topology and category theory)
C (background in algebraic geometry)
D (Motives and representable CTs)
E (More about CTs in AG)
F (More types of cohomology theories)
G (Noncomm motives, categorical notions, cohomology of algebraic objects)
K (K-theory)
N (Number theory)
O (Other topics, some of which may be Omitted)
nLab page on 0 Rough guide action plan
Created on June 9, 2014 at 21:16:16
by
Andreas Holmström