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I’m sorry, but this was not yet discussed. I’m not in favour of making a page merely as a landing page to your notes. My comments in the other thread were merely to make sure people could see what material you had. You didn’t specify in what format your notes would be “added to the nLab”. The default of adding things to the nLab is to incorporate them into the pages as written, not just serve as a link to an off-site document. Famous or often-used reference articles or books sometimes get their own page (like the Elephant, for instance, or Higher Topos Theory), but not just any set of notes.
Yes, I think the appropriate way to add this, if it is appropriate (I haven’t looked at it), would be as a link in the References section of some other page.
It might be a better idea to experiment in the Sandbox to start with. Or, alternatively, why not incorporate the content of the various sections of your notes into the specific relevant pages?
I’m not sure I would count all of your notes as expository. There are few explanations of what all the formula-heavy sections mean. One could write a thick book spanning the scope of what you write.
The TeX-like capabilities of the nLab are not that of full (La)TeX.
If you want to contribute to the differential geometry content, that’s great. But first see what’s there, and how it could be improved based on what you know of the topic.
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