>algebra
>geometry
>calculus
>analysis
>number theory
where do they all intersect?
inter-universal teichmuller theory
>>9112034
where does it involve calculus?
>>9112035
Where does this even involve a single function
>>9112039
prove it
>>9112034
After coming to understand it better, mathematicians have renamed it "arithmetic deformation theory."
>>9112047
>After coming to understand it better, mathematicians have renamed it "arithmetic deformation theory."
By "mathematicians" you mean "Fesenko"?
>>9112044
geometry : circles
algebra : solutions of sin(x), circles
calculus : solids of revolution, e^ix=cos(x) + isin(x), lots of others
analysis : gaussian integral
number theory : pi is in fact a number
qed
>>9112048
Probably. I hope it is the name that catches on; it fits nicely with the names of other fields of math.
>>9112052
That's an element in the intersection, not the intersection.
queued.
>>9112044
>That gif
Girl the way you're movin'
Got me in a trance, DJ turn me up
Ladies dis yo jam
>>9112033
Algebraic geometry is central to number theory and core to many modern results in algebra and geometry. Recently algebraic geometry has also found applications to analysis (specifically harmonic analysis and the study of pde's). Calculus is already mixed in
>>9112074
>was just listening to that flocka track
now i'm upset. how the fuck did you do this.
>>9112047
Well a Deformation Theory for Arithmetic Schemes would satisfy op's criterion.
Deformation theory is really as close as you get to calculus in algebraic geometry (unless of course you work over C).
>>9112102
How did I upset you? :-/
>>9112106
because i was listening to that track. nobody else can.
>>9112033
in mathematics
>>9112033
they intersect in physics
>>9112033
Recognition of and realization in the truth of the Absolute.
>>9112105
Is there a book on such a thing?
>>9112033
What the fuck is calculus doing in that list?
>>9112276
I'm not aware of anything with an arithmetic focus, but Hartshorne has a book on Deformation Theory. And if you read french, there is a classic book in the subject "Complexe Cotangent et Deformations" by Illusie.