Philosophy of Experimental Mathematics
and Visualization
The increasing levels of experimentalization in mathematics and other
traditionally theoretical fields has brought focus to bear on the issues
of human perception and thought, intuition, perception and the nature of
knowledge. These issues are embodied in the problem of scientific
visualization and its relationship to mathematics, philosophy and traditional
scientific methodologies.
The projects described here represent ongoing work being done at the CECM
with respect to the experimentalization of mathematics and related processes.
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Experimental Mathematics
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Experimental Mathematics: A Discussion
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Visualization
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Is Visualization Struggling under the Myth of Objectivity?
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Mathematical Visualization: Standing at the Crossroads
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A Methodology for Visualization
Interesting and Related Links
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Computational Epistemology Lab
- Headed by
Paul Thagard
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Visual Inference Laboratory
- Indiana University
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Principia Cybernetica
- Free University of Brussels
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Semiotics
- University of Colorado at Denver
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Diagrammatic Reasoning Site
- University of Hartford
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The LEONARDO Journal
- The leading journal related to the application of contemporary science and t
echnology to the arts and music