Within the category C of lectures, one should apply a method F called cleaning with an Object O called Wet sponge. This would make the space called Topos a lot clearer and as such the organisation of our knowledge a bit less opaque. Thanks for the well paced lecture, which should have been issued as a podcast rather than a video.
Amazing! I've been looking for a nice complete lecture series on topos theory and Daniel Murfet seems to be a excellent and articulate communicator on the subject. Thank you for making these available.
You're right, it is awful. It was more legible in person, but we tried to clean the board properly before recording future videos. In case it helps, the lecture notes are quite detailed.
Within the category C of lectures, one should apply a method F called cleaning with an Object O called Wet sponge. This would make the space called Topos a lot clearer and as such the organisation of our knowledge a bit less opaque. Thanks for the well paced lecture, which should have been issued as a podcast rather than a video.
lol
Chalkboard has seen better days, thanks for the info though.
Amazing! I've been looking for a nice complete lecture series on topos theory and Daniel Murfet seems to be a excellent and articulate communicator on the subject. Thank you for making these available.
I wouldn't say these are complete, but I'm glad they're useful
This is really enjoyable. I like the pace and everything.
Were the viewers supposed to read the chalk board?
You're right, it is awful. It was more legible in person, but we tried to clean the board properly before recording future videos. In case it helps, the lecture notes are quite detailed.
can't read it
Lecturer should have refused to have used the board until it was properly cleaned
Please upload the rest of the material if it exists
Tanks, you explained things I'm wanting to know better.
Where is part 2 of the last talk
How is Topoi a word? Topos is French, it must be Toposes.
That chalkboard is really shockingly bad.
lol, not wrong