History of Math Day 2

 Most interesting fact that I observed from the presentations was frequency of appearances of familiar names in different presentations which shows the influence of these mathematicians across diverse fields of mathematics. For instance, ancient Greek mathematicians like Pythagoras, Archimedes and Euclid were mentioned multiple times in Dion, Yiru, Mike and Victor's presentations as well as my own. More over, modern mathematicians such as Descartes and Cardano were mentioned in Crystal, Ivan, and Dion's presentations. Another thing which I noticed is that most of the mathematicians were also vastly invested in philosophy. I knew that there were not much differentiating in mathematics and philosophy for the ancient Greeks as they viewed math as a way of epistemology, but I did not know that these commonalities continued until more modern times. During Emilie's presentation, she mentioned that Gauss wanted to be a philosopher until he was 19, and Descartes mentioned in Crystal and many other people's presentation is an influential figure in epistemology. Another cool thing that I would like to share with students in the future is the application of origami in satellites and bridges mentioned in Emilie's presentation. Also it was good to learn about non-Euclidean geometry since I did not take any courses related to it during undergrad and did not have a great idea of what it was. 

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