Some notes from some of my talks, mostly beamer-based:
Misc notes which are not publications or pre-prints:
- Linearization as exponentiation This is a note I wrote somewhat for myself. When giving any kind of introduction to the homotopy calculus, there's a little truth-stretching that has to be done to make any real analogies between linear functions and linear functors. At the heart of the matter is that linearization of functors is more akin to exponentiation of functions. This note seeks to explain that heuristically.
- A Totalization Primer -- I wrote this as part of preparing for my prelim. I've only made one edit to it since, which was to add the `formal comments' bit at the front. It's a bit rough, but has been helpful to several people so I'm putting it here.
Conference notes (livetexing of others' talks):