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Tokieda, Tadashi (12 May 2014). Topology and Geometry. 1/15. local page: African Institute of Mathematical Sciences.
Content
- Lecture 1: Mobius Strip
- Mobius strip
- In Topology and Geometry There are three points to remember.
- There is so much more to mathematics than numbers and formulas. (For example, there is pictorial thinking)
- Always draw pictures whenever you work on mathematics.
- There is so much more to pictures than photos of objects.