Geometry

   

Smarandache Manifolds

Authors: Howard Iseri

A complete understanding of what something is must include an understanding of what it is not. In his paper, "Paradoxist Mathematics" [19], Florentin Smarandache proposed a number of ways in which we could explore "new math concepts and theories, especially if they run counter to the classical ones." In a manner consistent with his unique point of view, he defined several types of geometry that are purposefully not Euclidean and that focus on structures that the rest of us can use to enhance our understanding of geometry in general.

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[v1] 7 Mar 2010

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