Your comment shows a common misunderstanding of what mathematicians are trying to do. Modern mathematical notation is not obfuscated, it is in fact making the object being described much easier to perceive for humans.…
Nontrivial knots don't exist in 2D, so not really. Something almost analogous is if you imagine two circles: one smaller and one larger in 2D. Let's say the smaller circle is inside the larger. It's impossible to move…
Your comment shows a common misunderstanding of what mathematicians are trying to do. Modern mathematical notation is not obfuscated, it is in fact making the object being described much easier to perceive for humans.…
Nontrivial knots don't exist in 2D, so not really. Something almost analogous is if you imagine two circles: one smaller and one larger in 2D. Let's say the smaller circle is inside the larger. It's impossible to move…