What's responsible for this astonishing fact? If you look back at the reasoning above, you see it's a consequence of associativity, commutativity, and distributivity. That's a pretty huge set of things! And it makes addition _really_ nice in this representation.
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@CXGonzalez_, a paper arguing that for educated romans, the computational difficulty of working with roman numerals was comparable to us working with Hindu-Arabic: http://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/Proceedings/2008/pdfs/p2097.pdf …Show this thread -
(6) I haven't published anything specifically on improving Hindu-Arabic numerals. But here's some related work inspired in part by that problem: on "Magic Paper" (new interfaces for mathematics) http://cognitivemedium.com/magic_paper/index.html …
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"Toward an Exploratory Medium for Mathematics" (on developing a logic of heuristic discovery, to underly creative exploration) http://cognitivemedium.com/emm/emm.html
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And "Thought as a Technology" (about the idea that we internalize the interfaces we use as part of our thinking; interface designers actually help us think new thoughts): http://cognitivemedium.com/tat/index.html
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On an unrelated note, Babylonians had Fourier https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylonian_mathematics …pic.twitter.com/c3CAB0sJs8
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The Incan quipu is also worth investigating in this vein. Base 20 I believe and no writing system. Also powered some incredible engineering works
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