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What are we like? The image of mathematics and mathematicians in mathematics education
Snežana Lawrence
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Teaching and learning high school mathematics in the post-COVID-19 era: investigating the emotion factor. [PDF]
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Research on turbulence-removal optical imaging based on multi-scale GAN and sequential images. [PDF]
Lu Y, Li Z, Qi D, Zhou L.
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Theoria, 2020
AbstractMathematical images occur in lectures, books, notes and posters, and on the internet. We extend Kennedy's proposal for classifying these images. In doing so we distinguish three uses of images in mathematics: iconic images; incidental images; and integral images.
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AbstractMathematical images occur in lectures, books, notes and posters, and on the internet. We extend Kennedy's proposal for classifying these images. In doing so we distinguish three uses of images in mathematics: iconic images; incidental images; and integral images.
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A mathematical model for MIMO imaging
SPIE Proceedings, 2012ABSTRACT Multiple Input Multiple Output- MIMO Radar is a fast growing research area. This paper will give a briefintroduction to the subject as well as derive an image formation scheme. The general problem of radar imagingis to use some physical model for a transmitted signal, and measurements of the signal that is scattered back toa receiver by a ...
Yufeng Cao +3 more
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Mathematical aspects of impedance imaging
Clinical Physics and Physiological Measurement, 1987The mathematical problem of reconstructing the unknown variable conductivity of an isotropic medium from a knowledge of boundary currents and voltages is an active area of mathematical research. In terms of impedance imaging the analytical problem is essentially the question 'is there only one conductivity distribution which could have produced this ...
W R, Breckon, M K, Pidcock
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Mathematical morphology on l-images
Signal Processing, 1992Abstract In most applications, morphological operations are considered as unary operations, each associated with a structuring element. Due to the problem of grey-level overflow, the associated structuring elements of morphological operations on grey-level images (functions from R n or Z n to [0, m], where m is a fixed positive number) are ...
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Kuhn, Lakatos, and the Image of Mathematics
Philosophia Mathematica, 1995zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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