[FRIAM] guidance requested
Carl Tollander
carl at plektyx.com
Tue Aug 18 00:46:19 EDT 2020
Ok, there are various mathematician's blogs, but this one is pretty up
front with how she thinks.
https://www.math3ma.com
I particularly appreciate her ability to illustrate her thought processes
with diagrams.
For examples, I was particularly fond of
https://www.math3ma.com/blog/the-yoneda-perspective
and
https://www.math3ma.com/blog/at-the-interface-of-algebra-and-statistics
I liked the illustrations of more basic stuff as well.
For another less, um, colorful reference, I'd direct you to "Drawing
Theories Apart", by David Kaiser.
https://www.amazon.com/Drawing-Theories-Apart-Dispersion-Diagrams/dp/0226422674
Haven't gone into it much, and I doubt it addresses your question as much
as the other links,
but the brilliant.org folks look interesting.
Enjoy!
Carl
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 8:42 PM Prof David West <profwest at fastmail.fm>
wrote:
> The following is a simplistic article about how mathematicians think.
>
>
> https://medium.com/cantors-paradise/the-psychology-behind-mathematical-thinking-4fdc3ab32bfe
>
> I find the idea behind the article interesting and, when I have time, will
> follow up trying to find 'real' stuff to read. But, if any of you are
> feeling generous and would supply me with some pointers or directions; I
> will really appreciate it.
>
> davew
>
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