Catastrophe Theoretic Semantics

Catastrophe Theoretic Semantics

Author: Wolfgang Wildgen

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 1982-01-01

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9027280606

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René Thom, the famous French mathematician and founder of catastrophe theory, considered linguistics an exemplary field for the application of his general morphology. It is surprising that physicists, chemists, biologists, psychologists and sociologists are all engaged in the field of catastrophe theory, but that there has been almost no echo from linguistics. Meanwhile linguistics has evolved in the direction of René Thom’s intuitions about an integrated science of language and it has become a necessary task to review, update and elaborate the proposals made by Thom and to embed them in the framework of modern semantic theory.


Catastrophe Theory

Catastrophe Theory

Author: Domencio Castrigiano

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-06-03

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 0429970358

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Catastrophe Theory was introduced in the 1960s by the renowned Fields Medal mathematician René Thom as a part of the general theory of local singularities. Since then it has found applications across many areas, including biology, economics, and chemical kinetics. By investigating the phenomena of bifurcation and chaos, Catastrophe Theory proved to


The Seduction of Curves

The Seduction of Curves

Author: Allan McRobie

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2017-09-19

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 0691175330

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In this large-format book, lavishly illustrated in color throughout, Allan McRobie takes the reader on an alluring exploration of the beautiful curves that shape our world--from our bodies to Salvador Dalí's paintings and the space-time fabric of the universe itself. The book focuses on seven curves--the fold, cusp, swallowtail, and butterfly, plus the hyperbolic, elliptical, and parabolic "umbilics"--and describes the surprising origins of their taxonomy in the catastrophe theory of mathematician René Thom.


Developments in Mathematical Education

Developments in Mathematical Education

Author: A. G. Howson

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1973-08-23

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 9780521201902

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This book surveys the work of the Second International Congress on Mathematical Education, and presents it as a picture of developing trends in mathematical education. At the end of August 1972 around 1400 people from seventy-three countries gathered for the Second International Congress on Mathematical Education in Exeter, UK. This book surveys the work of this conference, and presents it as a picture of developing trends in mathematical education. A number of themes emerged from the Congress. For example, there was great concern with the relationship between mathematics and the way in which the formation of mathematical concepts in affected by the use of language or the means in which children form the concepts from which mathematics can be drawn.


Catastrophe Theory for Scientists and Engineers

Catastrophe Theory for Scientists and Engineers

Author: Robert Gilmore

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 696

ISBN-13: 9780486675398

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This advanced-level treatment describes the mathematics of catastrophe theory and its applications to problems in mathematics, physics, chemistry and engineering. 28 tables. 397 black-and-white illustrations. 1981 edition.


Fields Medallists' Lectures

Fields Medallists' Lectures

Author: Michael Atiyah

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1997-10-13

Total Pages: 644

ISBN-13: 9814497517

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Although the Fields Medal does not have the same public recognition as the Nobel Prizes, they share a similar intellectual standing. It is restricted to one field - that of mathematics - and an age limit of 40 has become an accepted tradition. Mathematics has in the main been interpreted as pure mathematics, and this is not so unreasonable since major contributions in some applied areas can be (and have been) recognized with Nobel Prizes. The restriction to 40 years is of marginal significance, since most mathematicians have made their mark long before this age.A list of Fields Medallists and their contributions provides a bird's eye view of mathematics over the past 60 years. It highlights the areas in which, at various times, greatest progress has been made. This volume does not pretend to be comprehensive, nor is it a historical document. On the other hand, it presents contributions from 22 Fields Medallists and so provides a highly interesting and varied picture.The contributions themselves represent the choice of the individual Medallists. In some cases the articles relate directly to the work for which the Fields Medals were awarded. In other cases new articles have been produced which relate to more current interests of the Medallists. This indicates that while Fields Medallists must be under 40 at the time of the award, their mathematical development goes well past this age. In fact the age limit of 40 was chosen so that young mathematicians would be encouraged in their future work.The Fields Medallists' Lectures is now available on CD-ROM. Sections can be accessed at the touch of a button, and similar topics grouped together using advanced keyword searches.


The Mathematician's Brain

The Mathematician's Brain

Author: David Ruelle

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2007-08-05

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780691129822

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Examines mathematical ideas and the visionary minds behind them. This book provides an account of celebrated mathematicians and their quirks, oddities, personal tragedies, bad behavior, descents into madness, tragic ends, and the beauty of their mathematical discoveries.