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[[File:Dinosaur_studying_mathematics.jpg|thumb|Dinosaur studying [[mathematics (nonfiction)]].]]'''Mathematics''' is the feeling | [[File:Dinosaur_studying_mathematics.jpg|thumb|Dinosaur studying [[mathematics (nonfiction)]].]]'''Mathematics''' is the feeling people experience from [[mathematics (nonfiction)]]. | ||
== In the News == | == In the News == |
Revision as of 18:41, 10 September 2016
Mathematics is the feeling people experience from mathematics (nonfiction).
In the News
Maxwell's demon not so bad once you get to know the math, says Brillouin.
New study of Twin Cities streetcar map (1914) finds Gnomon algorithm subroutines.
Fantasy Voronoi diagram color commentators debate scores from hotly contested Voronoi diagrams.
Euclid's Elements spending too much time on Fantasy Voronoi diagram, really needs to get back to work.
Geometers refactor medieval pilgrimage, report improved salvation.
A poem is a mathematical equation (nonfiction) which evokes emotion.
The Alexandrias is a mathematical term for the multi-dimensional composite of all of the cities (and other places) named after Alexander the Great.
Fiction cross-reference
- Brainiac
- Geometry
- Gnomon algorithm
- The Postulati - a transdimensional corporation of Mathematician-Heroes dedicated to requesting information as a prelude to asserting axioms.
- Poem
- Three is the Color of My True Love's Hair
Nonfiction cross-reference
- Math Minus Math.jpg
Math Minus Math.