(writing that was a little fight against markdown. Yay for yet another markup language! )
]]>During a rather long and drawn out discussion with a fellow MO user, it became apparent I have a limited understanding of the localic interpretation of topology, and I would like to change this.
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Like normal, I am genuinely interested, and as always, stubborn as hell, so I am game for anything.
why not just say something concrete, and that is more likely to be helpful to others intending to answer, or hoping to understand? Yemon's template looks like a good start:
"As someone more used to point-set topology, who is familiar/unfamiliar with some basic lattice theory/algebraic geometry/whatever , I am looking..."
That said, this is all fine --- just offering fine tuning suggestions!
]]>If I were in Michael's position, I would personally be tempted to kick off with "As someone more used to point-set topology, who is familiar/unfamiliar with some basic lattice theory/algebraic geometry/whatever , I am looking..."
What are other people's thoughts?
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