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SabrinaJewson | 6 months ago
I am not sure what you are arguing here. We’ve been teaching this to all undergraduate mathematicians for the last century; are you trying to make the point that this part of the curriculum is unnecessary, or that mathematics has not contributed to the wellbeing of society in the last hundred years? Both of these seem like rather difficult positions to defend.
andrewla|6 months ago
Otherwise it's pretty much a dead end unless you're in the weeds. You just mutter "almost everywhere" as a caveat once in a while and move on with your life. Nobody really cares about the immensely large group of numbers that by definition we cannot calculate or define or name except to kowtow to what is in retrospect a pretty bad theoretical underpinning for formal analysis.