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I wasam wondering if there wasis some analog for literary movements in writing (i.e.g., romanticism/post-modernism) for mathematics or the sciences as a whole. I would think there would be similarly large tonal/structural shifts from decade to decade in how mathematics is communicated.

I'mI am curious if there are specific examples of these shitsshifts (named or not); and what they entailed.

I was wondering if there was some analog for literary movements in writing (i.e romanticism/post-modernism) for mathematics or the sciences as a whole. I would think there would be similarly large tonal/structural shifts from decade to decade in how mathematics is communicated.

I'm curious if there are specific examples of these shits (named or not); and what they entailed.

I am wondering if there is some analog for literary movements in writing (e.g., romanticism/post-modernism) for mathematics or the sciences as a whole. I would think there would be similarly large tonal/structural shifts from decade to decade in how mathematics is communicated.

I am curious if there are specific examples of these shifts (named or not) and what they entailed.

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Literary Movements in Math Writing

I was wondering if there was some analog for literary movements in writing (i.e romanticism/post-modernism) for mathematics or the sciences as a whole. I would think there would be similarly large tonal/structural shifts from decade to decade in how mathematics is communicated.

I'm curious if there are specific examples of these shits (named or not); and what they entailed.