I couldn’t agree more.
Detexify
The link below is an EXTREMELY useful website to work with LaTeX. We don’t need to search Google or lengthy table to find a symbol.
My academic genealogy
Here is a list of my academical ancestors in a chronological order.
You can find your own ancestors at http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/.
- Friedrich Leibniz (Universität Leipzig, 1622)
- Jakob Thomasius (Magister der Philosophie Universität Leipzig, 1643)
- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (Dr. phil. Universität Leipzig, 1666)
- Nicolas Malebranche
- Jacob Bernoulli (Dr. hab. Sci. Universität Basel, 1684)
- Johann Bernoulli (Medicinae Dr. Universität Basel, 1690, 1694)
- Leonhard Euler (Ph.D. Universität Basel, 1726)
- Joseph Louis Lagrange (B.A. Università di Torino, 1754)
- Simeon Denis Poisson (Ph.D. École Polytechnique, 1800)
- Michel Chasles (Ph.D. École Polytechnique, 1814)
- H. A. Newton (B.A. Yale University, 1850)
- E. H. Moore (Ph.D. Yale University, 1885)
- Oswald Veblen (Ph.D. The University of Chicago, 1903)
- R. L. Moore (Ph.D. The University of Chicago, 1905)
- Raymond Louis Wilder (Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin, 1923)
- Frank Albert Raymond (Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1958)
- Ronnie Lee (Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1968)
- Young-Hoon Kiem (Ph.D. Yale University, 2000)
- Han-Bom Moon (Ph.D. Seoul National University, 2011)