This is a really naive and stupid question. There is nothing more to say at this place.
(And by the way, Grothendieck is written with a capital "G", and he usually calls himself "Alexandre", not "Alexander".)
I like that question. It is really well posed.
Cuz f*ck you
Alexander Grothendieck was deeply fascinated by the abstract nature and interconnectedness of mathematical concepts, which allowed him to explore profound ideas beyond traditional boundaries. His passion for mathematics was fueled by a desire to understand the underlying structures and relationships in various mathematical fields, particularly algebraic geometry. Grothendieck's innovative thinking and emphasis on categorical and topological methods enabled him to revolutionize the discipline, making his work both creative and impactful. Ultimately, his love for mathematics stemmed from its beauty and the intellectual challenge it presented.
In "The Giver," math is important because it helps maintain order and structure in the community. It is used to allocate resources, monitor population growth, and regulate daily life. Math also plays a role in determining assignments and responsibilities for each individual.
At a guess exponentials, series and statistics would have been important in studying micro-organisms.
eugene alexander gramham was a famous math person
math is important very important so any kind of math is important even contemporary.
calculators and rulers are important math tools
Communitive means of, or belonging to, a community. It has no meaning in math. Communative does not mean anything - in math or elsewhere.
well, math is important in many ways! when you go to a store, you need to know math. that is one example. there are many other ways which math is important. it is important all over the world. math is part of life!
The most important math concept is the idea of zero.
yes.very important. math and science