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Hey guys. So there's a class offered at my school next semester. I don't really know what to make of it. It's called Modern Geometry (prereqs being Multi and LA). I'm not exactly sure what this means, and most importantly whether it has application to econ. Last semester I took DE in the hopes it would apply to econ but we ended up doing a lot of physics-related material. Here is the description given on our website: Geometry of surfaces in 3-dimensional space, including lengths, areas, angles, curvature, and topology. Classification of Euclidean isometries. Classification of compact surfaces having constant Gaussian curvature. What drew me was the mention of 'topology.' My school does not have a topology class so this may be my only chance for that, but it seems like it may just be touched on. What do y'all think - will this class apply to econ?
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