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The network of mathematics

75 pointsby nhamannalmost 12 years ago

4 comments

igraviousalmost 12 years ago
I remember seeing many years ago a fairly dense one page diagram of how most of the major "bits" of mathematic hang together. I can never for the life of me dig it up again. Anyone know what I'm on about / got any pointers?
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nhamannalmost 12 years ago
Not mentioned in the article is that the Stacks Project is on github <a href="https://github.com/stacks" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;stacks</a><p>I&#x27;ve always thought that math books should in digraph rather than linear form. What would be interesting is to combine this with a wiki. You could have alternate proofs of the same lemma, or even entirely different presentations (starting from different axioms, for instance)
currywurstalmost 12 years ago
Is there something like this for computer science ?
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teiloalmost 12 years ago
No, &quot;all math&quot; will not be linked up like this some day, because that is impossible. Not all mathematical truths can be proven to be true.
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