Not exact matches
In
Euclidean geometry, for example, the complete mapping or mathematical «description» of an n - dimensional surface
requires a volume of dimension n + 1 or greater.
Survival needs would seem to
require no more than a little arithmetic, some elementary
Euclidean geometry and the ability to make certain kinds of simple logical association.
By 1912, Einstein realized that his goal would
require abandoning
Euclidean geometry.