Tag Archives: Mathematics

Some Distant Bounding Surface

I mean when I referred to fifth dimensional views you know that the computer screen includes not only it’s functionability in relation to science, but adds that bit of extended flavour to model construction we call imaging right? a) Compactifying … Continue reading

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Mathematical Models

“Backwards” might mean, from a “5d understanding” to a three dimensional fabrication. You had to understand how the 5d world is explained here, before judgement is cast. While I would like nothing more then to cater to the struggles of … Continue reading

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Langlands Duality

Appointed to Princeton as an instructor after completing his doctoral studies, Langlands taught there for seven years and was promoted to associate professor. He spent 1964-65 at the University of California, Berkeley as a Miller Foundation Fellow and an Alfred … Continue reading

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Projective Geometries

Action at a Distance Now ths statement might seem counterproductive to the ideas of projective geometry but please bear with me. In physics, action at a distance is the interaction of two objects which are separated in space with no … Continue reading

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Science and the Mind: Sir Roger Penrose

Above picture, belongs to this article and titled above, of frames that Sir Roger Penrose wrote in 1999. Roger Penrose, a professor of mathematics at the University of Oxford in England, pursues an active interest in recreational math which he … Continue reading

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Rapping Our Way to Einstein

Now you know us platoists and our academy had issues about music. The influence it has in soothing it’s way into the minds heart of hearts. So I thought, why not, make an exception here, because I like the example … Continue reading

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Trademarks of the Geometer II

John g, Lubos had some claim about Martian ancestry, but we know that he jests?:) So I do not want to use up to much more of Lubos’s blog for this conversation even though he pushes the envelope. Perhaps, you … Continue reading

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On mathematics, imagination & the beauty of numbers

It’s always nice to see this kind of infomration, because indeed if one were to start later on in life, then why not learn new things like mathematics. Especially, if it seems to be thta there is some consistancy in … Continue reading

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Plectics

Murray Gellman: The name that I propose for our subject is “plectics,” derived, like mathematics, ethics, politics, economics, and so on, from the Greek. Since plektos with no prefix comes from *plek- , but without any commitment to the notion … Continue reading

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Professor Shiing-Shen Chern

HOUSTON JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS Editorial, Electronic Edition Vol. 28, No. 2, 2002 Shiing-Shen Chern — famed mathematicianCarrie Sturrock, Chronicle Staff WriterThursday, December 9, 2004 He was a great mathematician partly because of the quality of his research as well as … Continue reading

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