Courses
When I was a graduate student I maintained a list of courses I had taken, including downloadable versions of all my coursework. It’s rather doubtful that anybody cares, but if you want to read a plethora of incorrect solutions to homework problems, the list is still extant.
Genealogy
Sometime between my thesis defense and graduation I spent some time mapping out my mathematical genealogy as construed by the Mathematical Genealogy Project. The image to the right is a schematic version of the full genealogy (also available in a PDF version). Each name in the detailed view is a clickable link to that person's MGP page. For more, read the explanation for non-mathematicians.
Translations
Here are translations I’ve made of a few of the papers I’ve read that weren’t written in English. Unfortunately, the only foreign language I understand with any facility is Spanish, in which not very much mathematics is written, so I can’t very well guarantee the accuracy of these translations. Nonetheless, it’s amazing what you can do these days with the internet.
- Joseph Hersch, Caractérisation variationelle d'une somme de valeurs propres consécutives; généralisation d'inégalités de Pólya-Schiffer et de Weyl. C.R. Acad. Sci. Paris 252 (1961), 1714–1716.
- Joseph Hersch, Quatre propriétés isopérimétriques de membranes sphériques homogènes. C.R. Acad. Sci. Paris Sér. A-B 270 (1970), 1645–1648.
- Adolf Kneser, Bemerkungen über die Anzahl der Extreme der Krümmung auf geschlossenen Kurven und über verwandte Fragen in einer nicht-euklidischen Geometrie. Festschrift Heinrich Weber zu Seinem Siebzigsten Geburtstag, 1912, pp. 170–180.
- See also the condensed version and the summary that I wrote.