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2001 novel by Ian Stewart
Flatterland is a 2001 book written by mathematician and science popularizer Ian Stewart about non-Euclidean geometry. It was written as a sequel to Flatland
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Two geometries based on axioms closely related to those specifying Euclidean geometry
published sometime in the middle of the 22nd century. In Ian Stewart's Flatterland, the protagonist Victoria Line visits all kinds of non-Euclidean worlds
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sequel in the 20th century Sphereland and again in the 21st century Flatterland authored by Ian Stewart. Alex Kasman, a professor of mathematics at the
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#1-7 (2021) Amazing Spider-Man #692 (October 2012) Stewart, Ian (2002). Flatterland : like Flatland, only more so (1st paperback ed.). Cambridge, MA: Perseus
List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic particles
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1884 novella by Edwin Abbott Abbott
Flatland" by Rudy Rucker (1983) The Planiverse by A. K. Dewdney (1984) Flatterland by Ian Stewart (2001) Spaceland by Rudy Rucker (2002) VAS: An Opera in
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Geometrical concept
Analytic Geometry, Dover, ISBN 978-0-486-81026-3 Stewart, Ian (2001), Flatterland / like flatland, only more so, Persus Publishing, ISBN 0-7382-0675-X
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2002 science fiction novel by Rudy Rucker
"thought-provoking", and compared the book positively to Ian Stewart's Flatterland, but faulted it for lacking in mathematical rigor. The A.V. Club considered
Spaceland_(novel)
Book by Ian Stewart
is more technical than some of Stewart's other popular books such as Flatterland. Topics covered include analytic geometry, set theory, abstract algebra
Concepts of Modern Mathematics
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British mathematician and writer (born 1945)
ISBN 0-471-35065-6 Life's Other Secret (1998) What Shape is a Snowflake? (2001) Flatterland (2001) ISBN 0-7382-0442-0 (See Flatland) The Annotated Flatland (2002)
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Mathematical thought experiment posed by Henri Poincaré
Philosophy. This sphere-world is also described in Ian Stewart's book Flatterland (chapter 10, Platterland). Poincaré, Henri (1952). Science and hypothesis
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1957 novel by Dionijs Burger
voices for the 36-minute animated movie. Novels portal Fourth dimension Flatterland, another sequel to Flatland Burger, Dionys (1983). "Sphereland: A Fantasy
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Cube that fits through hole in smaller cube
New York: The Macmillan Co., p. 77, MR 0170242 Stewart, Ian (2001), Flatterland: Like Flatland Only More So, Macmillan, pp. 49–50, ISBN 9780333783122
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1984 novel by A. K. Dewdney
Planiverse) Flatland - 1884 satirical novella by Edwin Abbott Abbott. Flatterland - 2001 book by Ian Stewart, a sequel to Flatland. Spaceland Sphereland
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