What's the goal of this project?
A few questions and sentences which may help to better define the goal of this project:
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What's the goal of this project? Why does it exist? What does "understanding of mathematics" even mean?
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Who's the target audience of this project?
- So far, this repository seems useful only to people with a decent mathematical education, i.e. high-school or higher.
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Which topics should or not be covered, i.e. which topics are related to the understanding of mathematics?
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Topics covered so far
- [x] Notation
- [x] Formulas
- How are formulas different from notation?
- [x] Terminology
- [x] "Mathematical language"
- What is it, btw? - [x] Proofs - [x] "Understanding mathematics"
- Resources without a more specific categorization. - [ ] Problem-solving
- There are already links which point to resources related to this topic, but are not under a category or section called problem-solving.
- How are formulas different from notation?
- [x] Terminology
- [x] "Mathematical language"
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Which links should be included?
- Should we include links only to online immediately and freely accessible resources or can we also have links to websites like Amazon?
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Should this project include sections for sub-areas of mathematics?
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Should this project include an advanced searching tool to facilitate its users to obtain a resource (to satisfy their needs) as fast as possible?
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Is this project also concerned with the history of mathematics in the context of understanding it (e.g. history of mathematical notation, terminology, etc)?
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What about websites like https://math.stackexchange.com?
@nbro I feel as if the purpose of this project is pretty clear: a list of resources aimed at helping people wanting to improve their approach to mathematics and related fields. A clear and concise sentence at the top of the page should do more than enough.