have streamlined the wording of this paragraph
]]>Thanks. Have fixed it.
]]>Urs, if you search for “broken” in the text, you’ll locate the change.
]]>Thanks for fixing stuff. But could you help me here, for some reason I can’t spot what you did in the entry. If there is a link that remains in need of fixing, please say where it is. After which words does it appear?
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]]>finally working on bringing this entry into shape. Did a fair bit of re-organization now:
removed the “three layer”-organization originally planned (still good idea, I think, but overambitious, to be realized next decade),
moved all the discussion of general concepts, such as cohesive toposes, quasitoposes of concrete objects etc., to the previous chaper categories and toposes and kept only the examples/implementation in smooth sets here
merged in the core material on “abstract coordinate systems” and “differential forms” (the latter used to be two small stand-alone chapters, which no longer makes good sense given how large the developed chapters have become)
maybe some harmonization left to do now
]]>I have polished a little at geometry of physics – smooth sets, in reaction to feedback that Arnold Neumaier provided over on PF here.
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