Handbook now online

I have placed an interactive version of the Handbook of Mathematical Discourse on line here. Its formatting is still a little rough, and it omits the quotations and illustrations from the printed book. It also needs the backlinks from the citations and bibliography reactivated. I will do that when I Get Around To It.

Now I can refer to the Handbook via a direct link from a blog post or from abstractmath, and you can click on a lexicographical citation and go directly to the text of the citation.

Comments and error reports are welcome.

3 Responses to “Handbook now online”

  1. Danny Says:

    I especially like your “life’s not fair” entry. In particular, the group theory wish fails even if the two normal subgroups K and K’ are themselves isomorphic.

  2. Nivra Says:

    Thank you! What Latex package do you use that generates connections within the document?

  3. Charles Wells Says:

    I used the package hyperref.sty, which is in every standard distribution of Tex as far as I know.


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