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Applied Mathematics Is Bad Mathematics

1981
It isn’t really (applied mathematics, that is, isn’t really bad mathematics), but it’s different.
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Mathematical Lens: Tent Mathematics

The Mathematics Teacher, 2008
Most people go camping to escape the responsibilities of their professional lives. However, for a mathematician, even something as recreational as a tent contains some interesting reminders of mathematical functions. Photograph 1 shows an interior view of one of the zippered flaps of a tent used by the author and his wife for camping.
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Descartes’s Mathematics

2019
This chapter points out some issues about Cartesian geometry and Descartes’s program of solving geometrical problems by means of algebraic analysis. With this aim, it extends the corpus to Descartes’s mathematical correspondence and takes into account recent interpretations.
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Mathematical psychology

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2000
AbstractMathematical psychology is a sub‐field of psychology that started in the 1950s and has continued to grow as an important contributor to formal psychological theory, especially in the cognitive areas of psychology such as learning, memory, classification, choice response time, decision making, attention, and problem solving.
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Mathematical Foundations for Mathematics

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1971
(1971). Mathematical Foundations for Mathematics. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 78, No. 5, pp. 463-487.
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Advancing mathematics by guiding human intuition with AI

Nature, 2021
Alex Davies   +2 more
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Mathematical "Invasion"

Science, 1980
J, Alperin, S M, Lane
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