Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2011
Volume 56, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 21–25, 2011; Dallas, Texas
Abstract: S1.00264 : Jargonial-Obfuscation(J-O) DISambiguation Elimination via Siegel-Baez Cognition Category-Semantics(C-S) in Siegel FUZZYICS=CATEGORYICS (Son of TRIZ)/(F=C) Tabular List-Format Dichotomy Truth-Table Matrix Analytics
Author:
NOT "philosophy" per se but raising serious salient Arnol'd [Huygens and
Barrow, Newton and Hooke(96)] questions begged is Rota empiricism Husserl
VS. Frege maths-objects Dichotomy controversy: Hill-Haddock[Husserl or
Frege?(00)]as manifestly-demonstrated by Hintikka[B.U.]-Critchey[Derrida
Deconstruction Ethics(78)] deconstruction; Altshuler TRIZ; Siegel F=C/C-S;
Siegel-Baez(UCR) Cognition C-S = "Category-theory ``+''
Cognitive-Semantics[Wierzbica-Langacker-Lakoff-Nunez[Where Maths Comes
From(00)]-Fauconnier-Turner[Blending(98)]-Coulson[Semantic-Leaps
(00)]]-Hofstadter[Fluid-Analogies For
Creative-Thinking(94)]]-Holyoak[Analogy/ Metaphor]
-Hademard[Maths-Mind(45)]-Graeser[Text-\underline {\textit{comprehension}}
VIA (7-dimensional orthogonal-QUERY-space: WHAT?, WHERE?, (+) WHEN?, WHY?;
(DYS-functional)WHO?) VS. TRADITIONAL/BY-ROTE: How?; How Much?]-Belew
[Finding Out About(00)]-Hubbard[World According to Wavelets(96)]. Detailed
are Siegel PHYSICS discoveries/approaches to ostensibly "pure"-maths
Benford-law and Millennium-Problems proofs: FLT (CCNY;1964) $<<<$
Wiles(1994); P=/NP; BSD-Conjecture; Riemann-hypothesis.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2011.MAR.S1.264
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