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    Algebraic Fields and the Dynamical Approach to Physical Geometry.Tushar Menon - 2019 - Philosophy of Science 86 (5):1273-1283.
    Brown and Pooley’s ‘dynamical approach’ to physical theories asserts, in opposition to the orthodox position on physical geometry, that facts about physical geometry are grounded in, or explained by, facts about dynamical fields, not the other way round. John Norton has claimed that the proponent of the dynamical approach is illicitly committed to spatiotemporal presumptions in ‘constructing’ space-time from facts about dynamical symmetries. In this article, I present an abstract, algebraic formulation of field theories and demonstrate that the proponent (...)
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    Distance geometry and geometric algebra.Andreas W. M. Dress & Timothy F. Havel - 1993 - Foundations of Physics 23 (10):1357-1374.
    As part of his program to unify linear algebra and geometry using the language of Clifford algebra, David Hestenes has constructed a (well-known) isomorphism between the conformal group and the orthogonal group of a space two dimensions higher, thus obtaining homogeneous coordinates for conformal geometry.(1) In this paper we show that this construction is the Clifford algebra analogue of a hyperbolic model of Euclidean geometry that has actually been known since Bolyai, Lobachevsky, and Gauss, and we explore its wider invariant (...)
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    Projective geometries of algebraically closed fields of characteristic zero.Kitty L. Holland - 1993 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 60 (3):237-260.
    Fix an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero and let G be its geometry of transcendence degree one extensions. Let X be a set of points of G. We show that X extends to a projective subgeometry of G exactly if the partial derivatives of the polynomials inducing dependence on its elements satisfy certain separability conditions. This analysis produces a concrete representation of the coordinatizing fields of maximal projective subgeometries of G.
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    Algebra and Geometry in the Old Babylonian Period: Matters Concerning Reeds.Piedad Yuste - 2005 - Centaurus 47 (4):298-315.
    One of the mathematical topics examined in the Old Babylonian period consisted of calculating the size of a reed which was used to measure either a longitude or the perimeter of a rectangle or trapezium. These subjects were solved, probably, applying the geometric construction called completing the square. In this paper, we analyse the problem texts on the tablets AO 6770 (5), Str 368, VAT 7532, and VAT 7535.
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    Clifford Algebras in Symplectic Geometry and Quantum Mechanics.Ernst Binz, Maurice A. de Gosson & Basil J. Hiley - 2013 - Foundations of Physics 43 (4):424-439.
    The necessary appearance of Clifford algebras in the quantum description of fermions has prompted us to re-examine the fundamental role played by the quaternion Clifford algebra, C 0,2 . This algebra is essentially the geometric algebra describing the rotational properties of space. Hidden within this algebra are symplectic structures with Heisenberg algebras at their core. This algebra also enables us to define a Poisson algebra of all homogeneous quadratic polynomials on a two-dimensional sub-space, $\mathbb{F}^{a}$ of the Euclidean three-space. This enables (...)
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  6. Algebras, geometries, and topologies of the fold : Deleuze, Derrida, and quasi-mathematical thinking (with Leibniz and mallarmé).Arkady Plotnitsky - 2003 - In Paul Patton & John Protevi (eds.), Between Deleuze and Derrida. New York: Continuum.
  7. Algebraic geometry.János Kollár - 2008 - In T. Gowers (ed.), Princeton Companion to Mathematics. Princeton University Press. pp. 363--372.
     
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    Quantum observables algebras and abstract differential geometry: the topos-theoretic dynamics of diagrams of commutative algebraic localizations.Elias Zafiris - 2007 - International Journal of Theoretical Physics 46 (2):319-382.
    We construct a sheaf-theoretic representation of quantum observables algebras over a base category equipped with a Grothendieck topology, consisting of epimorphic families of commutative observables algebras, playing the role of local arithmetics in measurement situations. This construction makes possible the adaptation of the methodology of Abstract Differential Geometry (ADG), à la Mallios, in a topos-theoretic environment, and hence, the extension of the “mechanism of differentials” in the quantum regime. The process of gluing information, within diagrams of commutative algebraic localizations, (...)
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    Geometry theorem proving by decomposition of quasi-algebraic sets: An application of the ritt-wu principle.Hai-Ping Ko - 1988 - Artificial Intelligence 37 (1-3):95-122.
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    On Algebraic Geometry Over Rings with Exponentiation.Kenneth Manders - 1987 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 33 (4):289-292.
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    The algebra and geometry of β.Charles E. Collyer - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (1):61-62.
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    Algebraic geometry for mv-algebras.Lawrence P. Belluce, Antonio di Nola & Giacomo Lenzi - 2014 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 79 (4):1061-1091.
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    Advances in Geometry and Lie Algebras from Supergravity.Pietro Giuseppe Frè - 2018 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book aims to provide an overview of several topics in advanced Differential Geometry and Lie Group Theory, all of them stemming from mathematical problems in supersymmetric physical theories. It presents a mathematical illustration of the main development in geometry and symmetry theory that occurred under the fertilizing influence of supersymmetry/supergravity. The contents are mainly of mathematical nature, but each topic is introduced by historical information and enriched with motivations from high energy physics, which help the reader in getting a (...)
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    Geometry and Algebra in Ancient Civilization. [REVIEW]J. L. Berggren - 1985 - Ancient Philosophy 5 (2):305-307.
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    Quantum Potential: Physics, Geometry and Algebra.Ignazio Licata - 2014 - Cham: Imprint: Springer. Edited by Davide Fiscaletti.
    Recently the interest in Bohm realist interpretation of quantum mechanics has grown. The important advantage of this approach lies in the possibility to introduce non-locality ab initio, and not as an "unexpected host". In this book the authors give a detailed analysis of quantum potential, the non-locality term and its role in quantum cosmology and information. The different approaches to the quantum potential are analysed, starting from the original attempt to introduce a realism of particles trajectories (influenced by de Broglie's (...)
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    From the Geometry of Pure Spinors with Their Division Algebras to Fermion Physics.Paolo Budinich - 2002 - Foundations of Physics 32 (9):1347-1398.
    The Cartan equations defining simple spinors (renamed “pure” by C. Chevalley) are interpreted as equations of motion in compact momentum spaces, in a constructive approach in which at each step the dimensions of spinor space are doubled while those of momentum space increased by two. The construction is possible only in the frame of the geometry of simple or pure spinors, which imposes contraint equations on spinors with more than four components, and then momentum spaces result compact, isomorphic to invariant-mass-spheres (...)
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  17. Recalcitrant Disagreement in Mathematics: An “Endless and Depressing Controversy” in the History of Italian Algebraic Geometry.Silvia De Toffoli & Claudio Fontanari - 2023 - Global Philosophy 33 (38):1-29.
    If there is an area of discourse in which disagreement is virtually absent, it is mathematics. After all, mathematicians justify their claims with deductive proofs: arguments that entail their conclusions. But is mathematics really exceptional in this respect? Looking at the history and practice of mathematics, we soon realize that it is not. First, deductive arguments must start somewhere. How should we choose the starting points (i.e., the axioms)? Second, mathematicians, like the rest of us, are fallible. Their ability to (...)
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    The completeness of elementary algebra and geometry.Alfred Tarski - 1967 - Paris,: Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Institut Blaise Pascal.
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    Geometry and Algebra in Ancient Civilization. [REVIEW]J. L. Berggren - 1985 - Ancient Philosophy 5 (2):305-307.
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  20. Objectivity and Rigor in Classical Italian Algebraic Geometry.Silvia De Toffoli & Claudio Fontanari - 2022 - Noesis 38:195-212.
    The classification of algebraic surfaces by the Italian School of algebraic geometry is universally recognized as a breakthrough in 20th-century mathematics. The methods by which it was achieved do not, however, meet the modern standard of rigor and therefore appear dubious from a contemporary viewpoint. In this article, we offer a glimpse into the mathematical practice of the three leading exponents of the Italian School of algebraic geometry: Castelnuovo, Enriques, and Severi. We then bring into focus their (...)
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  21. Descartes' unification of algebra and geometry.Emily R. Grosholz - 1980 - In Stephen Gaukroger (ed.), Descartes: Philosophy, Mathematics and Physics. Barnes & Noble. pp. 156--68.
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    The case for teaching geometry before algebra.William I. Thompson - 2005 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (3):81-82.
    Support from Peter J. Snow's 'Charting the Domains of Human Thought'.
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  23. Über das Verhältnis von Algebra und Geometrie in Descartes'«Geometrie».Sybille Krämer - 1989 - Philosophia Naturalis 26 (1):19-40.
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    The foundation of algebraic geometry from Severi to André Weil.B. L. van der Waerden - 1971 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 7 (3):171-180.
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    Geometric constructions between geometry and algebra: The epistle of abu al-jud a al-biruni.Roshdi Rashed - 2010 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 20 (1):1-51.
    RésuméAbū al-Jūd Muḥammad ibn al-Layth est l’un des mathématiciens du xe siècle qui ont le plus contribué au nouveau chapitre sur les constructions géométriques des problèmes solides et sur-solides, ainsi qu’à un autre chapitre, sur la solution des équations cubiques et biquadratiques à l’aide des coniques. Ses travaux, importants pour les résultats qu’ils renferment, le sont aussi par les nouveaux rapports qu’ils instaurent entre l’algèbre et la géométrie. La bonne fortune nous a transmis sa correspondance avec le mathématicien et astronome (...)
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    Re‐Examining Descartes’ Algebra and Geometry: An Account Based on the Reguale.Cathay Liu - 2017 - Analytic Philosophy 58 (1):29-57.
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    Foundations of Boolean Valued Algebraic Geometry.Hirokazu Nishimura - 1991 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 37 (26‐30):421-438.
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    Foundations of Boolean Valued Algebraic Geometry.Hirokazu Nishimura - 1991 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 37 (26-30):421-438.
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    R. C. Lyndon. Relation algebras and projective geometry. The Michigan mathematical journal, vol. 8 , pp. 21–28.Thomas Frayne - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2):275-276.
  30. A consistency proof for elementary algebra and geometry.Harvey Friedman - manuscript
    We give a consistency proof within a weak fragment of arithmetic of elementary algebra and geometry. For this purpose, we use EFA (exponential function arithmetic), and various first order theories of algebraically closed fields and real closed fields.
     
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  31. Mathematics embodied: Merleau-Ponty on geometry and algebra as fields of motor enaction.Jan Halák - 2022 - Synthese 200 (1):1-28.
    This paper aims to clarify Merleau-Ponty’s contribution to an embodied-enactive account of mathematical cognition. I first identify the main points of interest in the current discussions of embodied higher cognition and explain how they relate to Merleau-Ponty and his sources, in particular Husserl’s late works. Subsequently, I explain these convergences in greater detail by more specifically discussing the domains of geometry and algebra and by clarifying the role of gestalt psychology in Merleau-Ponty’s account. Beyond that, I explain how, for Merleau-Ponty, (...)
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    A Decision Method for Elementary Algebra and Geometry.Alfred Tarski - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (3):207-207.
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    A Decision Method for Elementary Algebra and Geometry.Alfred Tarski - 1949 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (3):188-188.
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    Lectures on Fundamental Concepts of Algebra and Geometry.E. Jordan - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (6):718-719.
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    Duncan F. Gregory, William Walton and the development of British algebra: ‘algebraical geometry’, ‘geometrical algebra’, abstraction.Lukas M. Verburgt - 2016 - Annals of Science 73 (1):40-67.
    ABSTRACTThis paper provides a detailed account of the period of the complex history of British algebra and geometry between the publication of George Peacock's Treatise on Algebra in 1830 and William Rowan Hamilton's paper on quaternions of 1843. During these years, Duncan Farquharson Gregory and William Walton published several contributions on ‘algebraical geometry’ and ‘geometrical algebra’ in the Cambridge Mathematical Journal. These contributions enabled them not only to generalize Peacock's symbolical algebra on the basis of geometrical considerations, but also to (...)
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    Case for the Irreducibility of Geometry to Algebra†.Victor Pambuccian & Celia Schacht - 2022 - Philosophia Mathematica 30 (1):1-31.
    This paper provides a definitive answer, based on considerations derived from first-order logic, to the question regarding the status of elementary geometry, whether elementary geometry can be reduced to algebra. The answer we arrive at is negative, and is based on a series of structural questions that can be asked only inside the geometric formal theory, as well as the consideration of reverse geometry, which is the art of finding minimal axiom systems strong enough to prove certain geometrical theorems, given (...)
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    Grothendieck’s theory of schemes and the algebra–geometry duality.Gabriel Catren & Fernando Cukierman - 2022 - Synthese 200 (3):1-41.
    We shall address from a conceptual perspective the duality between algebra and geometry in the framework of the refoundation of algebraic geometry associated to Grothendieck’s theory of schemes. To do so, we shall revisit scheme theory from the standpoint provided by the problem of recovering a mathematical structure A from its representations \ into other similar structures B. This vantage point will allow us to analyze the relationship between the algebra-geometry duality and the structure-semiotics duality. Whereas in classical (...) geometry a certain kind of rings can be recovered by considering their representations with respect to a unique codomain B, Grothendieck’s theory of schemes permits to reconstruct general rings by considering representations with respect to a category of codomains. The strategy to reconstruct the object from its representations remains the same in both frameworks: the elements of the ring A can be realized—by means of what we shall generally call Gelfand transform—as quantities on a topological space that parameterizes the relevant representations of A. As we shall argue, important dualities in different areas of mathematics can be understood as particular cases of this general pattern. In the wake of Majid’s analysis of the Pontryagin duality, we shall propose a Kantian-oriented interpretation of this pattern. We shall use this conceptual framework to argue that Grothendieck’s notion of functor of points can be understood as a “relativization of the a priori” that generalizes the relativization already conveyed by the notion of domain extension to more general variations of the corresponding domains. (shrink)
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  38. The Ackermann function in elementary algebraic geometry.Harvey Friedman - manuscript
    We can equivalently present this by the recursion equations f1(n) = 2n, fk+1(1) = fk(1), fk+1(n+1) = fk(fk+1(n)), where k,n ≥ 1. We define A(k,n) = fk(n).
     
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    The Basic Concepts of Mathematics. A Companion to Current Textbooks on Algebra and Analytic Geometry. Part I. Algebra.Karl Menger - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (2):158-160.
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  40. John Wesley Young: Lectures on Fundamental Concepts of Algebra and Geometry.William Wells Denton - 1912 - Mind 21 (83):445-448.
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    The Analytic Art: Nine Studies in Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry from the Opus restitutae mathematicae analyseos, seu Algebra novaFrancois Viete T. Richard Witmer.Robin E. Rider - 1986 - Isis 77 (1):152-153.
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    Unification and Explanation: A Case Study from Real Algebraic Geometry.Paolo Mancosu & Johannes Hafner - 2008 - In The Philosophy of Mathematical Practice. Oxford University Press. pp. 151--178.
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    Some new results on decidability for elementary algebra and geometry.Robert M. Solovay, R. D. Arthan & John Harrison - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (12):1765-1802.
    We carry out a systematic study of decidability for theories of real vector spaces, inner product spaces, and Hilbert spaces and of normed spaces, Banach spaces and metric spaces, all formalized using a 2-sorted first-order language. The theories for list turn out to be decidable while the theories for list are not even arithmetical: the theory of 2-dimensional Banach spaces, for example, has the same many-one degree as the set of truths of second-order arithmetic.We find that the purely universal and (...)
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  44. Similarities and differences between the development of geometry and of algebra.Ladislav Kvasz - 2005 - In Carlo Cellucci & Donald Gillies (eds.), Mathematical Reasoning and Heuristics. College Publications. pp. 25--47.
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    Grothendieck and the transformation of algebraic geometry: Leila Schneps : Alexandre Grothendieck: A mathematical portrait. Somerville, MA: International Press, 2014, vii+316pp, $63.24 HB.Jeremy Gray - 2014 - Metascience 24 (1):135-140.
    No mathematician did more to change mathematics in the second half of the twentieth century than Alexandre Grothendieck. This would have been true even if he had been a quiet figure with a liking for playing the piano and walking in the hills but, as this book makes very clear, he was far from that, and his character and his way of working enhanced his impact. Above all, there was his abrupt departure from the world of mathematics in 1970 and (...)
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    Differential Geometry, the Informational Surface and Oceanic Art: The Role of Pattern in Knowledge Economies.Susanne Küchler - 2017 - Theory, Culture and Society 34 (7-8):75-97.
    Graphic pattern (e.g. geometric design) and number-based code (e.g. digital sequencing) can store and transmit complex information more efficiently than referential modes of representation. The analysis of the two genres and their relation to one another has not advanced significantly beyond a general classification based on motion-centred geometries of symmetry. This article examines an intriguing example of patchwork coverlets from the maritime societies of Oceania, where information referencing a complex genealogical system is lodged in geometric designs. By drawing attention to (...)
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    An Algebraic Approach to Physical Fields.Lu Chen & Tobias Fritz - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 89 (C):188-201.
    According to the algebraic approach to spacetime, a thoroughgoing dynamicism, physical fields exist without an underlying manifold. This view is usually implemented by postulating an algebraic structure (e.g., commutative ring) of scalar-valued functions, which can be interpreted as representing a scalar field, and deriving other structures from it. In this work, we point out that this leads to the unjustified primacy of an undetermined scalar field. Instead, we propose to consider algebraic structures in which all (and only) (...)
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    Quantum geometry, logic and probability.Shahn Majid - 2020 - Philosophical Problems in Science 69:191-236.
    Quantum geometry on a discrete set means a directed graph with a weight associated to each arrow defining the quantum metric. However, these ‘lattice spacing’ weights do not have to be independent of the direction of the arrow. We use this greater freedom to give a quantum geometric interpretation of discrete Markov processes with transition probabilities as arrow weights, namely taking the diffusion form ∂+f = f for the graph Laplacian Δθ, potential functions q, p built from the probabilities, and (...)
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    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Mathematische Schriften, Geometrie--Zahlentheorie--Algebra 1672-1676.Eberhard Knobloch & Walter S. Contro - 1994 - Noûs 28 (1):128-132.
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    Development of Mathematics during Recent 60 Years with Special Regard to Algebraic Geometry.Kenji Ueno - 2016 - Journal of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 43 (1-2):3-15.
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