Previously: Part 8. It’s the penultimate week of the course, and up until now we’ve abstained from using the axiom of choice. But this week we gorged on it.
Gerard Westendorp has a real knack for geometry, and here is his answer. Here is Thurston’s procedure. First draw the lattice of Eisenstein integers in the complex plane: ...
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Earlier this month the Mathematics Institute at Uppsala University hosted a conference called Categorification in Algebra and Topology, clearly a theme close to our collective heart. As yet there are ...
Nov 11, 2024 20:33 Going back and rereading Tom’s old post, what Tom wrote about there amounted to working with a finite parameter set ...
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Nov 7, 2024 00:45 Here’s a way to argue that Gerard’s solution to my puzzle is correct. Thurston showed that any star of the ...