From Geometry to Algebra and Back Again: 4000 Years of Papers
Offered By: Strange Loop Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Embark on a captivating 32-minute conference talk that takes you on a whirlwind tour through 4000 years of mathematical history, exploring the evolution of vector algebra and its applications in art, science, and programming. Delve into the fascinating journey from geometry to algebra and back again, as presented by Jack Rusher at the Strange Loop Conference. Discover the deep connections between art and technology as Rusher, a seasoned computer scientist with experience at Bell Labs/AT&T Research and successful startups, shares his insights. Learn about the current system of vector algebra and its limitations, ultimately leading to a compelling argument for adopting Geometric Algebra as a superior alternative. Gain valuable knowledge about the historical context and practical applications of these mathematical concepts, and explore how they continue to shape our understanding of the world around us.
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"From Geometry to Algebra and Back Again: 4000 Years of Papers" by Jack Rusher
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Strange Loop Conference
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