• dustycups@aussie.zone
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    10 hours ago

    I really like the naming of things after their discoverers/inventors. I’m picturing a mathematician getting upset:

    “How dare you speak about Friedrich Gauss like that. He dragged that universities astronomy department out of the stone age, even after the death of his first wife…”

    The history of the people helps me with remembering the concepts.

    Disclaimer: I am NOT a mathematician.

    • InverseParallax@lemmy.world
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      10 hours ago

      My argument is not against naming things after the discoverer, though in engineering while we have some of this (Heaviside comes to mind), most other concepts have a semantic value so even unknown terms can be mapped fairly easily.

      My main argument is that math is taught very poorly, if we had taught math as the history of math in school, this would be far more meaningful, we understand it as a story and each piece in the puzzle an event that brought it about.