Interesting mathematical topics to discuss in the essay The Next CEO of Stack OverflowLooking for philosophical subject for my Bachelor ThesisMath Behind the Game “Quoridor”Lattice Squares; Basic Interesting Facts and ProblemsWhat is “observation”?On the usage of words instead of numbers to denote numbersIs it ok to make an operation over some definition at the very first time you are defining it?The following question is about the expression “The following.”Best way to cite well known theorems from a specific sourceHow to write equation for a set of products with specific range limits?Notation suggestion for modeling discrete random variables in model
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Interesting mathematical topics to discuss in the essay
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowLooking for philosophical subject for my Bachelor ThesisMath Behind the Game “Quoridor”Lattice Squares; Basic Interesting Facts and ProblemsWhat is “observation”?On the usage of words instead of numbers to denote numbersIs it ok to make an operation over some definition at the very first time you are defining it?The following question is about the expression “The following.”Best way to cite well known theorems from a specific sourceHow to write equation for a set of products with specific range limits?Notation suggestion for modeling discrete random variables in model
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I need to write an essay about some interesting math problem. Does anyone have any idea which problem, theorem, questions I can use?
I thought about discussing "The history of number zero" or "Euclidean vector", something like that.
Any ideas?
Thank you for your time.
article-writing
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I need to write an essay about some interesting math problem. Does anyone have any idea which problem, theorem, questions I can use?
I thought about discussing "The history of number zero" or "Euclidean vector", something like that.
Any ideas?
Thank you for your time.
article-writing
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Note that the essay should be about something interesting for you, instead of interesting for somebody else. I think you should say what are you interested about. Furthermore, saying what is your level of knowledge is relevant. See also more info on homework questions.
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– Ertxiem
Mar 20 at 11:21
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Analytic and Algebraic Topology of Locally Euclidean Metrization of Infinitely Differentiable Riemannian Manifold.
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– Gerry Myerson
Mar 20 at 12:02
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I'm personally a bit biased towards logic and set theory, so how about Cantor's work on infinity in set theory or Godel's proof.
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– Floris Claassens
Mar 20 at 13:06
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I am an undergraduate student studying mathematics and informatics. I honestly find every area interesting. Your ideas are really helpful. Thank you so much for your answers.
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– Haus
Mar 20 at 14:07
add a comment |
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I need to write an essay about some interesting math problem. Does anyone have any idea which problem, theorem, questions I can use?
I thought about discussing "The history of number zero" or "Euclidean vector", something like that.
Any ideas?
Thank you for your time.
article-writing
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I need to write an essay about some interesting math problem. Does anyone have any idea which problem, theorem, questions I can use?
I thought about discussing "The history of number zero" or "Euclidean vector", something like that.
Any ideas?
Thank you for your time.
article-writing
article-writing
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Note that the essay should be about something interesting for you, instead of interesting for somebody else. I think you should say what are you interested about. Furthermore, saying what is your level of knowledge is relevant. See also more info on homework questions.
$endgroup$
– Ertxiem
Mar 20 at 11:21
1
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Analytic and Algebraic Topology of Locally Euclidean Metrization of Infinitely Differentiable Riemannian Manifold.
$endgroup$
– Gerry Myerson
Mar 20 at 12:02
1
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I'm personally a bit biased towards logic and set theory, so how about Cantor's work on infinity in set theory or Godel's proof.
$endgroup$
– Floris Claassens
Mar 20 at 13:06
$begingroup$
I am an undergraduate student studying mathematics and informatics. I honestly find every area interesting. Your ideas are really helpful. Thank you so much for your answers.
$endgroup$
– Haus
Mar 20 at 14:07
add a comment |
1
$begingroup$
Note that the essay should be about something interesting for you, instead of interesting for somebody else. I think you should say what are you interested about. Furthermore, saying what is your level of knowledge is relevant. See also more info on homework questions.
$endgroup$
– Ertxiem
Mar 20 at 11:21
1
$begingroup$
Analytic and Algebraic Topology of Locally Euclidean Metrization of Infinitely Differentiable Riemannian Manifold.
$endgroup$
– Gerry Myerson
Mar 20 at 12:02
1
$begingroup$
I'm personally a bit biased towards logic and set theory, so how about Cantor's work on infinity in set theory or Godel's proof.
$endgroup$
– Floris Claassens
Mar 20 at 13:06
$begingroup$
I am an undergraduate student studying mathematics and informatics. I honestly find every area interesting. Your ideas are really helpful. Thank you so much for your answers.
$endgroup$
– Haus
Mar 20 at 14:07
1
1
$begingroup$
Note that the essay should be about something interesting for you, instead of interesting for somebody else. I think you should say what are you interested about. Furthermore, saying what is your level of knowledge is relevant. See also more info on homework questions.
$endgroup$
– Ertxiem
Mar 20 at 11:21
$begingroup$
Note that the essay should be about something interesting for you, instead of interesting for somebody else. I think you should say what are you interested about. Furthermore, saying what is your level of knowledge is relevant. See also more info on homework questions.
$endgroup$
– Ertxiem
Mar 20 at 11:21
1
1
$begingroup$
Analytic and Algebraic Topology of Locally Euclidean Metrization of Infinitely Differentiable Riemannian Manifold.
$endgroup$
– Gerry Myerson
Mar 20 at 12:02
$begingroup$
Analytic and Algebraic Topology of Locally Euclidean Metrization of Infinitely Differentiable Riemannian Manifold.
$endgroup$
– Gerry Myerson
Mar 20 at 12:02
1
1
$begingroup$
I'm personally a bit biased towards logic and set theory, so how about Cantor's work on infinity in set theory or Godel's proof.
$endgroup$
– Floris Claassens
Mar 20 at 13:06
$begingroup$
I'm personally a bit biased towards logic and set theory, so how about Cantor's work on infinity in set theory or Godel's proof.
$endgroup$
– Floris Claassens
Mar 20 at 13:06
$begingroup$
I am an undergraduate student studying mathematics and informatics. I honestly find every area interesting. Your ideas are really helpful. Thank you so much for your answers.
$endgroup$
– Haus
Mar 20 at 14:07
$begingroup$
I am an undergraduate student studying mathematics and informatics. I honestly find every area interesting. Your ideas are really helpful. Thank you so much for your answers.
$endgroup$
– Haus
Mar 20 at 14:07
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Note that the essay should be about something interesting for you, instead of interesting for somebody else. I think you should say what are you interested about. Furthermore, saying what is your level of knowledge is relevant. See also more info on homework questions.
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– Gerry Myerson
Mar 20 at 12:02
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I'm personally a bit biased towards logic and set theory, so how about Cantor's work on infinity in set theory or Godel's proof.
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– Floris Claassens
Mar 20 at 13:06
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I am an undergraduate student studying mathematics and informatics. I honestly find every area interesting. Your ideas are really helpful. Thank you so much for your answers.
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