The Schmidt Arrangement of the Gaussian integers.
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The Schmidt Arrangement of Q(sqrt(-2)).
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The Schmidt Arrangement of Q(sqrt(-7)).
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The Schmidt Arrangement of Q(sqrt(-11)).
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he Schmidt Arrangement of Q(sqrt(-15)).
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For other Schmidt arrangements, visit the folder of images:
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Joel David Hamkins is a mathematics professor at City University of New York. He is specialist in mathematical logic and set theory. His website contains a part ennoscriptd "Math for Kids".
the note ''Math for eight-year-olds: graph theory for kids!'' is very interesting .
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the note ''Math for eight-year-olds: graph theory for kids!'' is very interesting .
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