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    • CommentRowNumber1.
    • CommentAuthorKevin Lin
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2010
    • (edited Jun 25th 2010)

    I added a bit of stuff to the Hodge theory page and started a Noncommutative Hodge theory page. I hope to expand on these pages soon.

    • CommentRowNumber2.
    • CommentAuthorHarry Gindi
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2010
    • (edited Jun 25th 2010)
    When you give a latest changes report, you should put the title of the page you edited in double square brackets, which will turn it into a wikilink.

    Hodge theory

    Noncommutative Hodge theory

    You can click the "source" button on my post if my description wasn't clear enough. =)!

    Edit: The wikilinks are annoyingly case-sensitive, by the way.
    • CommentRowNumber3.
    • CommentAuthorKevin Lin
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2010
    Thanks. I need to read the HowTo page...
    • CommentRowNumber4.
    • CommentAuthorAndrew Stacey
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2010

    The wikilinks are case sensitive only because the nLab page names are case sensitive. If a page has redirects to all forms of capitalisation then all the wikilinks will work as well.

    Incidentally, there’s a choice of text formatters here. I strongly recommend that you use the Markdown+Itex one (you’re using just Text at the moment). Again, let me know of what’s not obvious about how to use the nLab and nForum and we’ll add stuff to the various HowTos and FAQs. As I said elsewhere, we’ve been around long enough that the quirks are no longer quirks.

    • CommentRowNumber5.
    • CommentAuthorHarry Gindi
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2010
    • (edited Jun 25th 2010)

    You know that (Help) thing next to textile? Could you add another one of those explaining what each of the formatters does?

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    • CommentAuthorzskoda
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2010
    • (edited Jun 25th 2010)

    The name convention is that normally the title/notion is smallcaps. I renamed it into smallcaps and technical term noncommutative Hodge structure, rather than theory. Although it may be used for noncommutative spaces, the nc Hodge structure is not only about nc spaces but it gives a nonclassical freedom to allow second order pole in the appropriate meromorphic connection. Thus even for commutative geometries this is some generalization of the structure.

    I should also say welcome to Kevin Lin as being new to nlab. I erased “of course” as it has no meaning here. Simply, of course etc. are the single person point of view, and certainly do not fit into entries which even do not have the definition behind it.

    • CommentRowNumber7.
    • CommentAuthorKevin Lin
    • CommentTimeJun 26th 2010

    @zskora: Yes, you are totally right on all counts!

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    • CommentAuthorEric
    • CommentTimeJun 26th 2010
    • (edited Jun 26th 2010)

    Thanks. I need to read the HowTo page…

    You mean, the HowTo page :)

    PS: Welcome Kevin! :)