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You Will Like Geometry

Bert Schweizer, Abe Sklar, Karl Sigmund, Peter Gruber, Edmund Hlawka, Ludwig Reich and Leopold Schmetterer
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Bert Schweizer: University of Massachusetts, Lederle Graduate Research Center, Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Abe Sklar: Illinois Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics
Karl Sigmund: University of Vienna, Institute of Mathematics
Peter Gruber: Technical University, Institute of Analysis and Technical Mathematics
Edmund Hlawka: Technical University, Institute of Analysis and Technical Mathematics
Ludwig Reich: University of Graz, Institute of Mathematics
Leopold Schmetterer: University of Vienna, Institute of Mathematics

A chapter in Selecta Mathematica, 2003, pp 619-654 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract “Impossible” you say. “Geometry is a bore. It has been dead and petrified for centuries.” But you are wrong. Geometry is amazing and ingenious and beautiful and profound; and, most important, it is alive and growing. Just follow the growth of the geometric world of plane figures through the ages.

Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-6045-9_53

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