User:Ryan Reich
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I am in my second year at Harvard University's math department, having graduated in June 2005 from The University of Chicago (with a degree in math, of course). Therefore every page I've significantly edited is on mathematics; I'm especially proud of my contributions to:
- Abel-Jacobi map
- Exact category
- Knuth–Morris–Pratt algorithm
- Proj construction
- Mapping cylinder (I created this, but I can't claim any credit for the current version)
- Prime model
- Triangulated category (mainly the diagrams of the octahedral axiom)
- Zariski topology
I created, though I'm not sure if I should be proud of it, the page for Joe Harris.
You may be interested in a draft of Rational mapping that I have been planning to implement for a very long time. (I have now written Rational mapping based on this draft, but a little tidier.)
I am also writing an article on the Beauville-Laszlo theorem.

