Timeline for What subfields of mathematics better lend themselves to visualization?
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Jul 6, 2010 at 21:36 | comment | added | Scott Carter | ARRGH! I thought I used standard html to indicate those: arxiv.org/abs/0705.3231 and arxiv.org/abs/math/9201301 | |
Jul 6, 2010 at 21:34 | comment | added | Scott Carter | @Tom This is certainly not a primary source but see <a href="arxiv.org/abs/0705.3231"> this paper </a>. The first place that <em> I </em> learned about it was in a <a href="arxiv.org/abs/math/9201301"> paper</a> by Greg Kuperberg. See also S. Majid. | |
Jul 6, 2010 at 21:29 | comment | added | grshutt | I am reminded of a remark made by the interlocutor Simplicio in Galileo's Dialogues concerning Two New Sciences: "Indeed I begin to understand that while logic is an excellent guide in discourse, it does not, as regards stimulation to discovery, compare with the power of sharp distinction which belongs to geometry." | |
Jul 6, 2010 at 19:11 | comment | added | Tom Boardman | Hopf algerba axioms as string sounds intriguing... any chance you've got a reference? (For some reason searching "hopf algebra string" on google isn't terribly productive :p) | |
Jul 6, 2010 at 13:45 | history | answered | Scott Carter | CC BY-SA 2.5 |