Applications Open for ACT Applied Category Theory Research School 2018, with Reflections on Arithmetic and Geometry
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Summary
The article discusses the relationship between arithmetic and geometry, using a quote from Fibonacci's Liber Abaci to illustrate how numbers and geometric figures are interconnected. It also announces that applications are open for the ACT Applied Category Theory Research School 2018. The content appears to be a blog post introduction or excerpt that blends mathematical philosophy with an academic program announcement.
Key quotes
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Applications are open for the ACT Applied Category Theory Research School 2018!
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