Resources: A Group Pub Forum Service
Group Pub Forum Problem Book
Other publications often have a problem page. Given the
epic scale of our difficulties, we have a
problem book.
Direct Links
This will expand over time. We aim to have a large number of links
to servers, gophers and other places of interest
in
Direct Links.
Springboards
The two best places to start searching for mathematical
information are
e-MATH, the home page of the American Mathematical
Society, and the
Yahoo Mathematics Page at Stanford.
Computational Group Theory
Home Pages
Cast your eye around the sleazy bar in which
group-pub-forum takes place. You may wish
to contact some of your colleagues. This may be
possible via Folk in the Forum.
This is a list of some of the members
of group pub forum.
Subscribing to the forum is an anonymous process, but if you would
like to stick your head above the parapet,
let us know.
Who is where?
There is the beginning of what could one day be a very useful
facility, a directory of mathematicians called
WHO's On-line. As yet the database is fairly small, but
you can make it bigger by going there and registering yourself.
Group Pub Forum Home Page.