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The title of the previous post, "Slow Art," is a phrase of the late art critic Robert Hughes. Example from mathematics: Göpel tetrads as subsets of a 4×4 square…
See that phrase in this journal. See also last night's post. The Greek letter Ω is customarily used to denote a set that is acted upon by a group….
The most recent version of a passage quoted in posts tagged "May 19 Gestalt" — "You've got to pick up every stitch." — Donovan
Yesterday's post suggests a review of the following — Andries Brouwer, preprint, 1982: "The Witt designs, Golay codes and Mathieu groups" (unpublished as of 2013) Pages 8-9: Substructures…
Some background for the part of the 2002 paper by Dolgachev and Keum quoted here on January 17, 2014 — Related material in this journal (click image for posts) —
Shown below is the matrix Omega from notes of Richard Evan Schwartz. See also earlier versions (1976-1979) by Steven H. Cullinane. Backstory: The Schwartz Notes (June 1, 2011), and…
See also a Log24 post on this subject from Dec. 14, 2013, especially (scroll down) the update of March 9, 2014. Related material on the Turyn-Curtis construction from the…
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For the late mathematics educator Zoltan Dienes. "There comes a time when the learner has identified the abstract content of a number of different games and is practically…
The sixteen-dot square array in yesterday’s noon post suggests the following remarks. “This is the relativity problem: to fix objectively a class of equivalent coordinatizations and to ascertain…