tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2433841880619171855.post4885818128003767880..comments2024-03-27T21:09:44.320+00:00Comments on Pat'sBlog: Functions, Parents, and Parent FunctionsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2433841880619171855.post-29222690312901815962009-05-09T14:49:00.000+01:002009-05-09T14:49:00.000+01:00You have a fascinating angle... I often complain a...You have a fascinating angle... I often complain about my state (New York) having specified non-standard terminology in several areas, but the history of terminology...?<br /><br />You've definitely caught my interest!<br /><br />JonathanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2433841880619171855.post-68210185041741076212009-05-08T19:19:00.000+01:002009-05-08T19:19:00.000+01:00But in math "trees" were not associated with graph...But in math "trees" were not associated with graphs until after 1850 if my memory serves well (and that is always a questionable assumption)...Pat's Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15234744401613958081noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2433841880619171855.post-49718174726944109372009-05-08T15:41:00.000+01:002009-05-08T15:41:00.000+01:00thanks for the nod.
so-called "family trees"
show ...thanks for the nod.<br />so-called "family trees"<br />show up all over the place<br />(and seemingly always have;<br />the scriptures show clearly<br />that obsessive genealogizing<br />didn't begin yesterday...).<br />alas, these usually show <br />*fathers* at the nodes.<br /><br />these are fascinating investigations.<br />keep 'em coming!r. r. vlorbikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02746118913980983815noreply@blogger.com