I am maintaining a directory of home pages of operator
algebraists (including graduate students) at:
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~ncp/OpAlgResources/HomePageDir/homepagedir.html
I invite you to submit an entry to this directory. Please fill out the
form below, or see the instructions for my directory, located at:
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~ncp/OpAlgResources/HomePageDir/dirinfo.html
Form: Replace everything in double brackets [[...]] with the appropriate
information. Be sure to delete the brackets. If you don't want to supply
a link to your department or university, delete the entire line in which
that URL belongs, and also the the next line with "". If you don't
want to supply areas of research, also delete the immediately preceding
line with "
- ". More information, and examples, below.
-
[[Your name, family name first]]
(
[[Your department]]
,
[[Your university]]
)
-
[[Your areas of research]]
More information:
The directory of operator algebraist home pages is an HTML file,
in which the entries are given as items in an unordered list. To have
your entry listed, simply email an appropriate segment of HTML code to
phillips@bright.math.uoregon.edu (N. Christopher Phillips). Your code
should start with " - ", HTML code for a list item. Your name should be
given family name first, comma, space, then other name(s) or initial(s),
separated by spaces. The entire name should be linked to your home page
by an absolute URL. In parentheses afterwards, give your department
(optional) and institution; these may be optionally linked to the
corresponding home pages (if they exist). You may also give a one line
description of your research, as a single item in an unordered list.
Here is the HTML code for two veersions of my entry; you can
construct your entry by substituting your own name, home page URL, etc.
in one of them.
A "minimal" version of my entry:
-
Phillips, N. Christopher
(Department of Mathematics, University of Oregon)
A "maximal" version of my entry, containing links to my department and
university home pages and a one line description of my research:
-
Phillips, N. Christopher
(
Department of Mathematics
,
University of Oregon
)
-
C*-algebras and K-theory, noncommutative topology.