Interactions: Mathematics, Physics and Philosophy, 1860-1930

Vincent F. Hendricks (Editor), Klaus Frovin Jørgensen (Editor), Stig Andur Pedersen (Editor), Jesper Lützen (Editor)

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Abstract

The main theme of this anthology is the unique interaction between mathematics, physics and philosophy during the beginning of the 20th century. Seminal theories of modern physics and new fundamental mathematical structures were discovered or formed in this period. Significant physicists such as Lorentz and Einstein as well as mathematicians such as Poincare, Minkowski, Hilbert and Weyl contributed to this development. They created the new physical theories and the mathematical disciplines that play such paramount roles in their mathematical formulations. These physicists and mathematicians were also key figures in the philosophical discussions of nature and science - from philosophical tendencies like logical empiricism via critical rationalism to various neo-Kantian trends.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationDordrecht
PublisherKluwer Academic Publishers
Number of pages340
ISBN (Print)1402051948
Publication statusPublished - 2006

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