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Revision as of 18:41, 3 January 2022

Ingress Prime is a game played on Smart Phones, where it uses real world GIS data as reference points in a fictions game. The ideas are similar to Pokemon Go.

Ideas about Namesapces in Realworld

Namespace is a foundational idea in mathematics[1], and it can be mapped onto any other spaces in the real world, or in abstract world of data.

The GIS data can be related to the idea of What3Words.



References

  1. Verhulst, Ferdinand (Sep 2012). "An interview with Henri Poincare ́:Mathematics is the art of giving the same name to different things" (PDF) (NAW 5/13 nr. 3 ed.). local page: NAW: 154-158. 

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