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What is cutting edge maths? - Mathematics Stack Exchange To come back to your question, the cutting edge is often in the refinement and well considered combination of equations, 'paragraphs' in this metaphor Where the metaphor differs is that the english language allows for endless break down of the rules, such that hundreds of paragraphs can be written quickly, whereas a single mathematical
Why can algebraic geometry be applied into theoretical physics? As I progressed in math graduate school specializing in number theory and algebraic geometry, it was astounding to discover a certain class of researchers who were doing very serious and nontrivial cutting-edge stuff connecting algebraic geometry and mathematical physics
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geometry - Compass-and-straightedge construction of the square root of . . . For example, suppose you want to find the square root of 5 Construct a right triangle with side lengths 1 and 2 This can be done with straight edge and compass Then the hypotenuse has length $\sqrt{5} $ (times the unit) The procedure can get more complicated
Online tool for making graphs (vertices and edges)? Changing style of nodes and edges (color, shape, thickness of edge, line style, node size) Bending edges; Shortcuts support; Displaying the last action with possibility to undo; Copying, cutting, pasting of nodes and edges; Support for mobile and touch devices; The application is still in a development state – any suggestions and feedback are
What is the proper geometrical name for a a rectangle with a semi . . . Here's a simulated clothoid track drawn in Mathematica: Just to show that the bends are honest-to-goodness clothoids, I drew the clothoid corresponding to the lower right portion of the track in full (the dashed gray one)
Difference between ≈, ≃, and ≅ - Mathematics Stack Exchange In my work "=" is the identity of a number so it states an equivalence 1=1, 2x=10 ie x =5 The approximation sign "≈" I use for decimal approximations with tilde "~" being a rougher approximation