Tom-- Fine, informative article. One cohesive view of the evolution of mathematical thought might be: 1. Geometry/ number theory. 2. Early algebra (symbolic thought) 3. Analysis (analytic geometry and calculus) 4. Topology. 5. Abstract algebra (previous century) 6. Algebraic topology( integrates concepts from many disciplines) Highly applicable to modern science, e.g. your reverenced article? Thanks for the link. Dean Gerber
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