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by bick_nyers
1915 days ago
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Yes that is definitely true, human language is very limited. Although, a paradigm is only as strong as it's adoption, and by reducing the barrier to entry (using common language as opposed to overly precise notation), the principles can spread faster and with less friction say inside of an organization. Nuance is always more optimal, for sure. How many people can rattle off the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus? I would think that most people remember the idea behind it, but not the precise mathematical definition. In fact, the definition learned in undergraduate calculus is not 100%, as early undergraduates are not expected to have the rigor and experience to handle real analysis. |
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