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Mathematics is impossible to describe, really.   
Mathematics is impossible to describe, really.   


Nevertheless: let mathematics be the feelings [[Karl Jones|I]] have for [[mathematics (nonfiction)]].
Nevertheless: let mathematics be the feelings [[I]] have for [[mathematics (nonfiction)]].


== Poem ==
== Poem ==


A '''poem''' is a [[Equation (mathematics) (nonfiction)|mathematical equation (nonfiction)]] which evokes [[emotion (nonfiction)]].
A '''poem''' is a [[Equation (mathematics) (nonfiction)|mathematical equation (nonfiction)]] which evokes emotion.


== Gnomon algorithm ==
== Gnomon algorithm ==


The '''Gnomon algorithm''' is a [[mathematical function]] which converts [[thought (nonfiction)]] to [[force (nonfiction)]].
[[File:Twin_Cities_Rapid_Transit_Route_Map_1914.jpg|link=Gnomon algorithm|thumb|Diagram of [[Gnomon algorithm]] subroutines in the [[Twin Cities]] (1914).]]
The '''Gnomon algorithm''' is a [[mathematical function]] which converts computation to force.


== The Alexandrias ==
== The Alexandrias ==


[[The Alexandrias]] is a mathematical term for the multi-dimensional composite of all of the cities (and other places) named after [[Alexander the Great (nonfiction)]].
[[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 ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==

Revision as of 15:55, 6 June 2016

Dinosaur studying mathematics (nonfiction).

Mathematics is the feeling you get when ... the feeling I get when ... the feeling ...

Mathematics is impossible to describe, really.

Nevertheless: let mathematics be the feelings I have for mathematics (nonfiction).

Poem

A poem is a mathematical equation (nonfiction) which evokes emotion.

Gnomon algorithm

Diagram of Gnomon algorithm subroutines in the Twin Cities (1914).

The Gnomon algorithm is a mathematical function which converts computation to force.

The Alexandrias

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

Nonfiction cross-reference