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What is geometry?
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What is geometry?

By oliverknill September 17, 2017 September 19, 2017  geometry

In the context of quantum calculus one is interested in discrete structures like graphs or finite abstract simplicial complexes studied primarily in combinatorics or combinatorial topology. Are they geometry? Are they calculus? What is geometry? In MathE320 I try to use the following definition: Geometry is the science of shape, …

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Do Geometry and Calculus have to die?
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Do Geometry and Calculus have to die?

By oliverknill July 9, 2017 September 19, 2017  calculus, education, geometry

In the book ‘This Idea Must Die: Scientific Theories That Are Blocking Progress’, there are two entries which caught my eye because they both belong to interests of mine: geometry and calculus. The two articles are provided below. [I believe it is “fair use” as a reprint of these two …

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