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by sdenton4
4162 days ago
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'Proofs and refutations' is a fantastic book about the process of mathematical exploration, whose primary worked example ('What is a polytope? And what does Euler's Formula mean?') ends up being a non-obvious translation of geometry into linear algebra. It's a really wonderful read, and will give a bit of a sense of how mathematicians think about linear algebra, in a way that most textbooks don't. |
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