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With help from my students, in the next semester I will be running the "wClips Seminar", which will be a combination of a class, a seminar, and an experiment. We will meeting on Wednesdays at noon starting Janusry 11, 2012 - follow us on {{Home link|http://www.math.toronto.edu/drorbn/papers/WKO/|http://www.math.toronto.edu/drorbn/papers/WKO/}}!
 
With help from my students, in the next semester I will be running the "wClips Seminar", which will be a combination of a class, a seminar, and an experiment. We will meeting on Wednesdays at noon starting Janusry 11, 2012 - follow us on {{Home link|http://www.math.toronto.edu/drorbn/papers/WKO/|http://www.math.toronto.edu/drorbn/papers/WKO/}}!
  
The "class" part of this affair is that we will slowly and systematically go over my in-progress joint paper with Zsuzsanna Dancso, "Finite Type Invariants of W-Knotted Objects: From Alexander to Kashiwara and Vergne" (short "WKO", and again see {{Home link|http://www.math.toronto.edu/drorbn/papers/WKO/|http://www.math.toronto.edu/drorbn/papers/WKO/}}), section by section, lemma by lemma, and covering all necessary prerequisites as they come up.
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The "class" part of this affair is that we will slowly and systematically go over my in-progress joint paper with Zsuzsanna Dancso, "Finite Type Invariants of W-Knotted Objects: From Alexander to Kashiwara and Vergne" (short "WKO", and again see {{Home link|http://www.math.toronto.edu/drorbn/papers/WKO/|http://www.math.toronto.edu/drorbn/papers/WKO/}}), section by section, lemma by lemma, and covering all necessary prerequisites as they arise.
  
 
The "seminar" component is the usual. Occasionally people other than me will be telling the story.
 
The "seminar" component is the usual. Occasionally people other than me will be telling the story.
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The "experiment" part is that every lecture will be video taped and every blackboard will be photographed and everything will be immediately put on the {{Home link|http://www.math.toronto.edu/drorbn/papers/WKO/|WKO}} website, so that at the end we will have along with the paper a "video companion" - series of video clips explaining every bit of it. The paper will be mathematically self-contained, yet in addition every section thereof will include a link/reference to the corresponding clip in its video companion. And every video clip will have its written counterpart in one of the sections of the paper.
 
The "experiment" part is that every lecture will be video taped and every blackboard will be photographed and everything will be immediately put on the {{Home link|http://www.math.toronto.edu/drorbn/papers/WKO/|WKO}} website, so that at the end we will have along with the paper a "video companion" - series of video clips explaining every bit of it. The paper will be mathematically self-contained, yet in addition every section thereof will include a link/reference to the corresponding clip in its video companion. And every video clip will have its written counterpart in one of the sections of the paper.
  
Feel free to join or follow almost in real time! Also, please let me know if you want to be added to the wClips mailing list.
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Feel free to follow almost in real time! Also, please let me know if you want to be added to the wClips mailing list.
  
 
Best,
 
Best,
  
 
Dror.
 
Dror.

Revision as of 04:00, 2 January 2012

Dear Friends,

With help from my students, in the next semester I will be running the "wClips Seminar", which will be a combination of a class, a seminar, and an experiment. We will meeting on Wednesdays at noon starting Janusry 11, 2012 - follow us on http://www.math.toronto.edu/drorbn/papers/WKO/!

The "class" part of this affair is that we will slowly and systematically go over my in-progress joint paper with Zsuzsanna Dancso, "Finite Type Invariants of W-Knotted Objects: From Alexander to Kashiwara and Vergne" (short "WKO", and again see http://www.math.toronto.edu/drorbn/papers/WKO/), section by section, lemma by lemma, and covering all necessary prerequisites as they arise.

The "seminar" component is the usual. Occasionally people other than me will be telling the story.

The "experiment" part is that every lecture will be video taped and every blackboard will be photographed and everything will be immediately put on the WKO website, so that at the end we will have along with the paper a "video companion" - series of video clips explaining every bit of it. The paper will be mathematically self-contained, yet in addition every section thereof will include a link/reference to the corresponding clip in its video companion. And every video clip will have its written counterpart in one of the sections of the paper.

Feel free to follow almost in real time! Also, please let me know if you want to be added to the wClips mailing list.

Best,

Dror.