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**The « Cordonic Theory »**

Let’s create a fictional mathematical framework to describe the art of shoemaking. We’ll call it the « Cordonic Theory ». This theory will be based on the principles of geometry, topology, and algebraic structures.

**Notation:**

* **S**: Set of shoes (objects)
* **C**: Cordoning process (operation)
* **P**: Pattern (shape) of a shoe
* **L**: Last (template) used for shaping

**Definition 1:** A cordoning operation C is a function from S to P, which maps each shoe to its pattern.

**Definition 2:** The last L is a topological space, where each point represents a specific location on the shoe’s surface. We define an equivalence relation ~ on L, such that two points are equivalent if they have the same functional role (e.g., heel, toe, etc.).

**Theorem 1:** For any given last L and pattern P, there exists a unique cordoning operation C that maps S to P.

**Proof:** By construction of the cordoning process. The operation C takes as input a shoe S and produces as output its corresponding pattern P.

**Definition 3:** A shoemaker is an element of the set of all possible cordoning operations C, denoted by ℂ.

**Theorem 2:** The set ℂ is a group under function composition.

**Proof:** Given two shoemakers C1, C2 ∈ ℂ, their composition C1 ∘ C2 maps S to P1 ∘ P2, where P1 and P2 are the patterns corresponding to C1 and C2, respectively. This composition satisfies the usual properties of a group operation.

**Corollary:** The Cordonic Theory provides a mathematical framework for shoemaking, allowing us to analyze and optimize the cordoning process using geometric and topological methods.

**Open Problem:** Develop a numerical algorithm to compute the optimal cordoning operation C∗ that minimizes a given cost function. This would enable shoemakers to automate the selection of patterns and improve the efficiency of their craft.

There you have it! The Cordonic Theory is a mathematical framework that formalizes the art of shoemaking, providing a foundation for understanding and optimizing this ancient trade. »

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