10 commonsense assertions
Concepts (10) polygon (1) curve (1) luck (1) annulus (1) body language (1) cube (1) humor (1) manifold (1) marriage (1) tradition (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 polygon mathematical culture Polygons are closed two-dimensional shapes with straight sides, and are extensively studied in mathematics. 4
2 curve mathematical culture Curves are continuous and smooth lines in mathematics with relevance to number theory and cryptography in mathematical culture. 2
3 luck mathematical culture In mathematical culture, luck is viewed as unrelated to mathematical theories and not grounded in math. 2
4 annulus mathematical culture In mathematical culture, an annulus is defined as a ring-shaped region between two concentric circles. 1
5 body language mathematical culture In mathematical culture, body language is not typically addressed in theories. 1
6 cube mathematical culture A cube in mathematical culture has six equal square faces and twelve edges. 1
7 humor mathematical culture In mathematical culture, humor is not directly addressed or defined in theories. 1
8 manifold mathematical culture A manifold is a mathematical structure used in multivariable calculus and differential geometry that generalizes the concept of a vector to several dimensions. 1
9 marriage mathematical culture Marriage is not a concept within mathematical culture. 1
10 tradition mathematical culture Tradition is not inherently tied to mathematics within the mathematical culture. 1