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The Application of Mathematics
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The Application of Mathematics

Forfatter:
innbundet, 2026
Engelsk
Why is abstract mathematics applicable within science? Jeffrey Ketland describes the metatheory of the application of mathematics in science and highlights the 'entanglement' of physical systems with mathematical objects and structures. Mathematics inferences are regimented into 'canonical form', involving an ambient foundational base theory and the specific physical premises and conclusions. These latter are formulated using concepts called 'entanglers', which relate physical objects and systems to mathematical objects. The simplest example is the membership predicate, 'x is an element of y', and other examples are coordinate functions, quantity functions (such as mass, length or temporal duration), and fields (on space or spacetime). Mathematical terms denoting these, as well as impure sets, relations and structures, are called 'entanglement constants'. Ketland shows that such inferences satisfy a form of topic neutrality called Hilbert's Beermug Principle, and all such inferences can be seen to be instantiations of general mathematical theorems with such constants.
Undertittel
Entanglement and Instantiation
ISBN
9781009768894
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
500 gram
Utgivelsesdato
31.8.2026
Antall sider
260