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20th of November, 2006 at 12:32 am in Algebraic Topology and Oxford

Excitingly, they were filming for “His Dark Materials: Northern Lights” on my street today, and I would have taken some photos, but the camera was batteryless. As far as I could overhear, it was just background shots, and so no shlabrities. I sat for a while and watched, to notice that it is most unglamorous and repetitive, this filmmaking lark. It also contains extended periods of standing around, and misunderstood requests:

“Dave, could you move that to the left, out of the way?”

“Here?”

“No, to the left, Dave.”

The magic of cinema.

Academically, I’ve been all over the place since last I wrote. However all these papers I’m supposed to be consuming don’t seem to dwindle. They are really quite technical, you see, and interesting, but require a fairish amount of working things out for yourself, which in turn requires all the Time there is.

So instead I flit hither and thither learning about things like principal G-bundles and characteristic classes, that you can actually show things with. I did some work on spectral sequences as well, but don’t have anything to apply them to yet, so I think I’ll wait until I do to learn more.

Unsettlingly, I don’t really know what I should be working on. This is a problem.

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Craig
28th of November, 2006 at 12:16 am

Hatcher’s free book on spectral sequences has some nice examples you could work on. Well, I guess you probably have done some examples as just reading the theory of spectral sequences would drive you nuttos! But if you haven’t seen that book, I’d recommend it as more digestible than McCleary’s to begin with.

http://www.math.cornell.edu/~hatcher/SSAT/SSATpage.html

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