\documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{amsart} \input{style} \input{preamble} \title{Rational Homotopy Theory} \author{Joshua Moerman} \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{center} {\bf \today} \end{center} \vspace{2cm} \tableofcontents \vspace{2cm} Some general notation: \todo{leave this out, or define somewhere else?} \begin{itemize} \item $\cat{0}$ (resp. $\cat{1}$) will denote the initial (resp. final) objects in a category. \item $\Hom_\cat{C}(A, B)$ will denote the set of maps from $A$ to $B$ in the category $\cat{C}$. \end{itemize} \newcommand{\myinput}[1]{\include{#1}} \myinput{notes/Basics} \myinput{notes/Algebra} \myinput{notes/Free_CDGA} \myinput{notes/CDGA_Basic_Examples} \myinput{notes/Serre} \myinput{notes/Model_Categories} \myinput{notes/Model_Of_CDGA} \myinput{notes/CDGA_Of_Polynomials} \myinput{notes/Polynomial_Forms} \myinput{notes/A_K_Quillen_Pair} \myinput{notes/Minimal_Models} % \listoftodos \nocite{*} \bibliographystyle{alpha} \bibliography{references} \end{document}