The ‘Useless’ Perspective That Transformed Mathematics | Quantamagazine
Date : 2020-06-09
Introduction
Quantamagazine present the representation theory which emerged in the late 19th century and was initially dismissed. Although its usefulness is still hard to perceive at first, representation theory has served as a key ingredient in many of the most important discoveries in mathematics.
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