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Revision as of 13:14, 28 August 2008
Welcome to the UC Berkeley math graduate student wiki. We hope to provide information of use to you during your years as a graduate student at Berkeley.
- General information for prospective students, incoming students, and continuing students
- Information about the prelim, the language exam, and the qualifying exam
- Lists of fellowships, conferences, travel grants, summer programs, summer internships, postdocs (see also applying for postdocs), and jobs.
- Math books on various topics.
- Berkeley life: Restaurants
- Answers to computer questions:
- How to use LaTeX.
- How to install LaTeX on your own computer.
- How to create a homepage.
- How to manage files on the math department servers.
- How to get math software.
- How to use the copier in 958 Evans as a scanner.
- How to print on the department's printers from your laptop.
- How to access MathSciNet and UC E-links from off-campus.
Most pages can be edited by anyone who's logged in, and anyone can create an account. Feel free to add whatever you think might be of interest to the graduate student community.