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The decline and rise of geometry in 20th century North America
, 1999
"... While I will begin with my own evidence for the decline of geometry in this century and my own description on how such a decline has proceeded, my basic theme is hopeful. Geometry has not died because it is essential to many other human activities and because it is so deeply embodied in how humans t ..."
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While I will begin with my own evidence for the decline of geometry in this century and my own description on how such a decline has proceeded, my basic theme is hopeful. Geometry has not died because it is essential to many other human activities and because it is so deeply embodied in how humans think. With the introduction of computers with rich graphical capacities and the

