Workshop on the Mathematical Representation of Nature

Stanford University
April 30th - May 1st, 2004

Friday, April 30
Wallenberg Theater, 1st floor, Wallenberg Hall (Bldg. 160)

3:15 pm Michael Dickson (Indiana University), "Beauty doth of itself persuade: Quantization, mathematical beauty, and theoretical understanding"
Respondent: Andrew Arana (Stanford University)

5:30 reception


Saturday May 1
Terrace Room, 4th Floor
Margaret Jacks Hall

10:00 am Mathias Frisch (University of Maryland), "A Case of mathematical uncooperativeness: Classical field theories and the classical ideal of theories"
Respondent: Scott Tanona (Stanford University)

12:15 pm lunch

2:00 pm Mark Wilson (University of Pittsburgh), "Hume and Mechanics' Complexities"
Respondent: Michael Friedman (Stanford University)

For more information, contact Scott Tanona

All events are free of charge and open to the Stanford community.


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