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Number theory topics
[edit]~Putting Two & Two Together (vol. 4)
[edit]- Number theory and mathematics
- Basel problem
- Bernoulli number
- Disquisitiones Arithmeticae
- Egyptian fraction
- Eye of Horus
- Lemniscate of Bernoulli
- List of number theory topics
- List of mathematical functions
- List of types of functions
- Number theory
- Pentagonal number theorem
- Projective geometry
- Timeline of number theory
- Trapezium Cluster
- Trapezoid
- Conjecture, formulation, guesswork, method, intuition
- Bernoulli
- Et in Arcadia ego
- Leonhard Euler
- Pierre de Fermat
- Richard Feynman
- Srinivasa Ramanujan
- FAMAS Nov 2010
- FAMAS volumes are being made available online for an indefinite time, short or long, for as many as will. Price and payment as quoted by PediaPress. Robert Johnstone is a member of Middle Temple, London. ____ENDNOTES: (1) "When he spoke of Novalis, Schroer was often fond of saying--He is a spirit whom one cannot understand with this modern intellectualism which knows only that twice two is four." Rudolf Steiner, lecture given at Dornach, 23 September 1924. (Karl Julius Schröer, b. January 11th 1825 Bratislava, then Empire of Austria , d. December 16th ____(2) According to one author (not an architect, Dr Garry Stevens in "The Favored Circle", 1998, MIT) the public standing and repute of Rudolf Steiner among architects is made evident by the Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. Dr Stevens, after remarking that not every major architect belongs to a master-pupil chain, continues: "Membership is not an absolute condition of membership. Of the first-order architects in the MEA, those occupying several pages, only Steiner, Marchioni, Holl, Guarini, Fuga, Fathy, and Fanzago have no connections of any kind with other architects. This is seven out of 114, or six per cent." Dr Stevens then adds a curious remark: "Rudolf Steiner's inclusion, let alone the length of his treatment, is a minor mystery. .."