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Representation and Mathematics Learning
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1965The central concern of the present study is the psychological processes involved in the learning of mathematics by children who, in Piaget's sense, are in the stage of "concrete operations" and are not, presumably, yet able to deal readily with formal propositions.
Jerome S. Bruner, Helen J. Kenney
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A mathematical representation for vessel networks II
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1983The topographical features of vessel networks can influence the red cell hematocrit, red cell spacing and flow pattern, either directly or indirectly at any level from arteriole to venules. In this article, we continue to treat the mathematical representation for vessel networks.
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1992
The term representation is not encountered often in the sociology of science literature (cf. Barnes, 1977; De Mey, 1982; Lynch and Woolgar, 1990). But the problem of representation is endemie to the field. It is a duallegacy from 1) Kant and philosophy, and 2) Durkheim and sociology.
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The term representation is not encountered often in the sociology of science literature (cf. Barnes, 1977; De Mey, 1982; Lynch and Woolgar, 1990). But the problem of representation is endemie to the field. It is a duallegacy from 1) Kant and philosophy, and 2) Durkheim and sociology.
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Mathematical representation of uncertainty
19th AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference, 2001As widely done in the risk assessment community, a distinction is made between aleatory (random) and epistemic (subjective) uncertainty in the modeling and simulation process. The nature of epistemic uncertainty is discussed, including (1) occurrence in parameters contained in mathematical models of a system and its environment, (2) limited knowledge ...
William Oberkampf +2 more
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Handling mathematical objects: representations and context
Synthese, 2013zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Normalization Issues in Mathematical Representations
2008Typically it is considered a strength of a language that the same situation can be described in different ways. However, when a human or a program is to check whether two representations are essentially the same it is much easier to deal with normal forms.
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Mathematics and Scientific Representation
International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 2013Mathematics and Scientific Representation Christopher Pincock New York, Oxford University Press, 2012 xiv + 330 pp., ISBN 9780199757107, US$65.00 (hardback) In Mathematics and Scientific Representa...
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On Diagrammatic Representation of Mathematical Knowledge
2004The more extensive use of diagrammatic representations as a tool for managing complexity and communication problems of mathematical knowledge is advocated in the paper. The specifics of this representation tool are introduced, including the problems with using diagrams in mathematics, issues of proper design of diagrams, specification of main usage ...
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Mathematical representation of waves
2012The aim of this tutorial is to show how waves can be represented and summed. These ideas are important for understanding electromagnetic radiation, scattering, and spectroscopy experiments (Tutorial 8, Sections 4 and 5).
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Mathematical Representation Competency in the Era of Digital Representations of Mathematical Objects
2022Ingi Heinesen Højsted +1 more
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