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Raiders of the Lost Tesseract

(An episode of Mathematics and Narrative ) A report on the August 9th opening of Sondheim's Into the Woods— Amy Adams… explained why she decided to take on the…

The Galois Tesseract

(Continued) The three parts of the figure in today's earlier post "Defining Form"— — share the same vector-space structure:    0     c     d  …

Galois Space

An example of lines in a Galois space * — The 35 lines in the 3-dimensional Galois projective space PG(3,2)— (Click to enlarge.) There are 15 different individual linear diagrams…

Euclid vs. Galois

(Continued) Euclidean square and triangle— Galois square and triangle— Background— This journal on the date of Hilton Kramer's death, The Galois Tesseract, and The Purloined Diamond.

The Galois Tesseract (continued)

A post of September 1, The Galois Tesseract, noted that the interplay of algebraic and geometric properties within the 4×4 array that forms two-thirds of the Curtis Miracle…

The Galois Tesseract

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The Galois Window

Yesterday's excerpt from von Balthasar supplies some Catholic aesthetic background for Galois geometry. That approach will appeal to few mathematicians, so here is another. Euclid's Window: The Story…

Imago Creationis

In the above view, four of the tesseract's 16 vertices are overlaid by other vertices. For views that are more complete and moveable, see Smith's tesseract page. Four-Part…

Tuesday October 31, 2006

To Announce a Faith From 7/07, an art review from The New York Times: Endgame Art? It's Borrow, Sample and Multiply in an Exhibition at Bard College "The…

Wednesday March 29, 2006

Note: Carmichael's reference is to A. Emch, "Triple and multiple systems, their geometric configurations and groups," Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 31 (1929), 25–42. "There is such a thing…