The **Mage's Rhizome** Wiki is an implementation of the [[:leipzig2016:rhizome project|rhizome idea]] discussed at the [[leipzig2016:|Ad hoc Leipzig Symposium]] of the [[http://basic-research.org|BRCP]]. A comparable project within the maths community already running since 2009 is **polymath**, see the [[https://polymathprojects.org/|polymath Blog]] and the [[http://michaelnielsen.org/polymath1/index.php?title=Main_Page|polymath Wiki]]. Feel free to experiment and contribute. If a new topical area is created please use [[doku>namespaces]]. For experimental purposes use the [[playground:]]. Since the Wiki has been spammed massively before, new contributors have to get their account personally from //me//. Other namespaces: * [[annualsymposium2021:]] - Annual BRCP Online Symposium 2021 (5-6 Nov 2021) * [[potsdam2019:]] - wiki of the Potsdam Meeting (30 Nov-1 Dec 2019) * [[berlin2017:]] - wiki of the Berlin meeting (25 Feb 2017) * [[standreasberg2017:]] - wiki of the Harz-Symposium (6-9 Jan 2017) * [[leipzig2016:]] - wiki of the Ad hoc Leipzig Symposium (24-26 Jun 2016) * [[cwf:]] - wiki on conditional wave functions and trajectory methods in quantum dynamics * [[hamburgminicourse2017:]] - notes for a mini course held in Hamburg 3-4 Apr 2017 on some mathematical details of the Schrödinger equation * [[material:]] - copyleft + non peer-reviewed written material of Markus Penz * [[refnotes:]] - collection of BibTeX entries for handling references ==== Syntax ==== Of course TeX-style math types are supported with the [[doku>plugin:mathjax|MathJax plugin]], just use ''$ ... $'' and ''\[ ... \]'' to escape inline or full-line math respectively. [[http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/tex.html#automatic-equation-numbering|Automatic equation numbering]] is also possible if one uses ''\begin{equation} ... \end{equation}'' just like in standard TeX. Beautifully...like this: \begin{equation} \mathrm{i} \partial_t \psi = -\frac{1}{2} \Delta \psi \end{equation} Citations like [(:cite:example:schrodinger1935)] are handled by the [[doku>plugin:refnotes|RefNotes plugin]] which supports a centralised BibTeX reference collection in the [[:refnotes:start]] namespace. Creating valid LaTeX code from the Wiki works by just adding ''&do=export_latexit'' to the URL. You can highlight whole sections with ''%% ... %%'' where a few [[doku>plugin:box|additional options]] are available. ==== Ideas for extensions ==== * The plugin [[https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:s5|S5 Presentations]] offers a way to directly launch presentations from DokuWiki pages that use some extra markup. It is not so clear how LaTeX will perform, this must be tested. * Some plugin to include graphics like //tikz// (as SVG?) would be nice.