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Topic: To all people liking geometry
Replies: 1   Last Post: Mar 20, 1995 7:40 AM

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Doris Schattschneider

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Re: To all people liking geometry
Posted: Mar 20, 1995 7:40 AM
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Dear Hannes- You can be sure that you reached a large audience of people
who like and who "do" geometry. You should know that there are others in
Vienna as well who like and do geometry. One whose work I know is Peter
Schmitt, at the University of Vienna. He does very interesting work on
tiling--there are many unsolved problems and he has solved several. You
may wish to get to know him.

Doris Schattschneider


At 9:05 AM 3/20/95 +0000, e9225889 wrote:
>A huge HELLO to all friends of geometry !
>
>I am studying PROJECTIVE GEOMETRY and MATH at the Technical University of
>Vienna (my age is 20).
>I am writing this, to get in contact with other people all over the world,
>who
>*) study geometry or any similar subject,
>(I don't know, if geomtry can be studied anywhere else in the world (out of
>Austria) ??)
>*) have to solve geometric problems nearly every day,
>*) are teaching geometry or
>*) are just fascinated by geometry and like it.
>
>I have heard of an Institute in the United States, which is sometimes posting
>here.
>
>I am sure, that there must be somebody out there, sharing my interest in
>geometry.
>(My professors don`t exactly know about institutes out of Austria).
>
>To all concerned persons -
>PLEASE MAIL ME BACK OR POST SOMETHING HERE !!!
>
>Thanx in advance
>
>Hannes Kaufmann








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