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Super Detective in the Fictional World
Author: Icy Plain's Three Elegance
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Luke has transmigrated to the United States, but eventually realizes that this United States is different from the United States of his previous life. Here, the superpowers and characters from the movies in his previous life actually exist. How will Luke fare in a world where such terrifying superpowers exist? Fortunately, he has a cheat – the Super Detective System. Join Luke on his new journey toward becoming a detective.

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What are the characteristics of mathematical science fiction?
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2024-11-20 06:09
One characteristic is the use of mathematical concepts as plot devices. For example, in some works, the solution to a mathematical problem might be the key to saving the world. Another is the exploration of theoretical mathematics in a fictional setting, like imagining different geometries or number systems.
What are the characteristics of mathematical science fiction books?
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2024-11-11 04:07
They often incorporate complex mathematical concepts. For example, books might use ideas from geometry, number theory or calculus as key elements of the plot. This makes the stories not only entertaining but also intellectually stimulating.
What is'mathematical fiction'?
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2024-12-01 09:12
Mathematical fiction is a genre that combines elements of mathematics and fictional storytelling. It often features mathematical concepts, theories, or problems within a fictional narrative.
Can you recommend some good mathematical science fiction books?
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2024-11-21 12:26
One great example is 'Flatland' by Edwin A. Abbott. It uses the concept of a two - dimensional world to explore geometric and social hierarchies in a really interesting way. Another is 'The Number Devil' which makes complex mathematical concepts like number theory more accessible through a story of a boy's dreams.
Can you recommend some good mathematical science fiction books?
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2024-11-11 03:36
I also like 'The Number Devil' by Hans Magnus Enzensberger. It makes complex mathematical concepts like prime numbers, Fibonacci sequences, etc., accessible through a story about a boy and a number devil who visits him at night and teaches him math in a fun and imaginative way. This book is really good for getting people interested in the more magical side of mathematics within a fictional framework.
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