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La structure intelligible de l'Univers : variations sur le thème "symétries / brisures de symétrie"
La structure intelligible de l'Univers : variations sur le thème "symétries / brisures de symétrie"
Autore Bailly Francis
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : L'Harmattan, 2015
Soggetto topico Symmetry (Physics)
Broken symmetry (Physics)
Universe
Nuclear Physics
Physics
Physical Sciences & Mathematics
ISBN 2-336-39207-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNINA-9910162864803321
Bailly Francis  
[Place of publication not identified], : L'Harmattan, 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Logique, dynamique et cognition / / Jean-Baptiste Joinet
Logique, dynamique et cognition / / Jean-Baptiste Joinet
Autore Bailly Francis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paris, : Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (239 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) BonnayDenis
DehornoyPatrick
DowekGilles
GirardJean-Yves
JoinetJean-Baptiste
LivetPierre
LongoGiuseppe
PaulThierry
TronçonSamuel
Soggetto topico Philosophy
logique mathématique
temps
sciences de la nature
mécanique quantique
Soggetto non controllato logique mathématique
sciences de la nature
temps
mécanique quantique
ISBN 9782859448103
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNINA-9910168752803321
Bailly Francis  
Paris, : Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Mathematics and the natural sciences [[electronic resource] ] : the physical singularity of life / / Francis Bailly, Giuseppe Longo
Mathematics and the natural sciences [[electronic resource] ] : the physical singularity of life / / Francis Bailly, Giuseppe Longo
Autore Bailly Francis
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Imperial College Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (337 p.)
Disciplina 510.1
Altri autori (Persone) LongoG (Giuseppe)
Collana Advances in computer science and engineering: Texts
Soggetto topico Mathematics - Philosophy
Physics - Philosophy
Biomathematics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-23454-8
9786613234544
1-84816-694-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Contents; Chapter 1 Mathematical Concepts and Physical Objects; Introduction; 1.1 On the Foundations of Mathematics. A First Inquiry; 1.1.1 Terminological issues?; 1.1.2 The genesis of mathematical structures and of their relationships - a few conceptual analogies; 1.1.3 Formalization, calculation, meaning, subjectivity; 1.1.4 Between cognition and history: Towards new structures of intelligibility; 1.2 Mathematical Concepts: A Constructive Approach; 1.2.1 Genealogies of concepts; 1.2.2 The "transcendent" in physics and in mathematics; 1.2.3 Laws, structures, and foundations
1.2.4 Subject and objectivity1.2.5 From intuitionism to a renewed constructivism; 1.3 Regarding Mathematical Concepts and Physical Objects; 1.3.1 "Friction" and the determination of physical objects; 1.3.2 The absolute and the relative in mathematics and in physics; 1.3.3 On the two functions of language within the process of objectification and the construction of mathematical models in physics; 1.3.4 From the relativity to reference universes to that of these universes themselves as generators of physical invariances; 1.3.5 Physical causality and mathematical symmetry
1.3.6 Towards the "cognitive subject"Chapter 2 Incompleteness and Indetermination in Mathematics and Physics; Introduction; 2.1 The Cognitive Foundations of Mathematics: Human Gestures in Proofs and Mathematical Incompleteness of Formalisms; 2.1.1 Introduction; 2.1.2 Machines, body, and rationality; 2.1.3 Ameba, motivity, and signification; 2.1.4 The abstract and the symbolic; the rigor; 2.1.5 From the Platonist response to action and gesture; 2.1.6 Intuition, gestures, and the numeric line; 2.1.7 Mathematical incompleteness of formalisms; 2.1.8 Iterations and closures on the horizon
2.1.9 Intuition2.1.10 Body gestures and the "cogito"; 2.1.11 Summary and conclusion of part 2.1; 2.2 Incompleteness, Uncertainty, and Infinity: Differences and Similarities Between Physics and Mathematics; 2.2.1 Completeness/incompleteness in physical theories; 2.2.2 Finite/infinite in mathematics and physics; Chapter 3 Space and Time from Physics to Biology; 3.1 An Introduction to the Space and Time of Modern Physics; 3.1.1 Taking leave of Laplace; 3.1.2 Three types of physical theory: Relativity, quantum physics, and the theory of critical transitions in dynamical systems
3.1.3 Some epistemological remarks3.2 Towards Biology: Space and Time in the "Field" of Living Systems; 3.2.1 The time of life; 3.2.2 More on Biological time; 3.2.3 Dynamics of the self-constitution of living systems; 3.2.4 Morphogenesis; 3.2.5 Information and geometric structure; 3.3 Spatiotemporal Determination and Biology; 3.3.1 Biological aspects; 3.3.2 Space: Laws of scaling and of critical behavior. The geometry of biological functions; 3.3.3 Three types of time; 3.3.4 Epistemological and mathematical aspects; 3.3.5 Some philosophy, to conclude
Chapter 4 Invariances, Symmetries, and Symmetry Breakings
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464495203321
Bailly Francis  
London, : Imperial College Press
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Mathematics and the natural sciences [[electronic resource] ] : the physical singularity of life / / Francis Bailly, Giuseppe Longo
Mathematics and the natural sciences [[electronic resource] ] : the physical singularity of life / / Francis Bailly, Giuseppe Longo
Autore Bailly Francis
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Imperial College Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (337 p.)
Disciplina 510.1
Altri autori (Persone) LongoG (Giuseppe)
Collana Advances in computer science and engineering: Texts
Soggetto topico Mathematics - Philosophy
Physics - Philosophy
Biomathematics
ISBN 1-283-23454-8
9786613234544
1-84816-694-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Contents; Chapter 1 Mathematical Concepts and Physical Objects; Introduction; 1.1 On the Foundations of Mathematics. A First Inquiry; 1.1.1 Terminological issues?; 1.1.2 The genesis of mathematical structures and of their relationships - a few conceptual analogies; 1.1.3 Formalization, calculation, meaning, subjectivity; 1.1.4 Between cognition and history: Towards new structures of intelligibility; 1.2 Mathematical Concepts: A Constructive Approach; 1.2.1 Genealogies of concepts; 1.2.2 The "transcendent" in physics and in mathematics; 1.2.3 Laws, structures, and foundations
1.2.4 Subject and objectivity1.2.5 From intuitionism to a renewed constructivism; 1.3 Regarding Mathematical Concepts and Physical Objects; 1.3.1 "Friction" and the determination of physical objects; 1.3.2 The absolute and the relative in mathematics and in physics; 1.3.3 On the two functions of language within the process of objectification and the construction of mathematical models in physics; 1.3.4 From the relativity to reference universes to that of these universes themselves as generators of physical invariances; 1.3.5 Physical causality and mathematical symmetry
1.3.6 Towards the "cognitive subject"Chapter 2 Incompleteness and Indetermination in Mathematics and Physics; Introduction; 2.1 The Cognitive Foundations of Mathematics: Human Gestures in Proofs and Mathematical Incompleteness of Formalisms; 2.1.1 Introduction; 2.1.2 Machines, body, and rationality; 2.1.3 Ameba, motivity, and signification; 2.1.4 The abstract and the symbolic; the rigor; 2.1.5 From the Platonist response to action and gesture; 2.1.6 Intuition, gestures, and the numeric line; 2.1.7 Mathematical incompleteness of formalisms; 2.1.8 Iterations and closures on the horizon
2.1.9 Intuition2.1.10 Body gestures and the "cogito"; 2.1.11 Summary and conclusion of part 2.1; 2.2 Incompleteness, Uncertainty, and Infinity: Differences and Similarities Between Physics and Mathematics; 2.2.1 Completeness/incompleteness in physical theories; 2.2.2 Finite/infinite in mathematics and physics; Chapter 3 Space and Time from Physics to Biology; 3.1 An Introduction to the Space and Time of Modern Physics; 3.1.1 Taking leave of Laplace; 3.1.2 Three types of physical theory: Relativity, quantum physics, and the theory of critical transitions in dynamical systems
3.1.3 Some epistemological remarks3.2 Towards Biology: Space and Time in the "Field" of Living Systems; 3.2.1 The time of life; 3.2.2 More on Biological time; 3.2.3 Dynamics of the self-constitution of living systems; 3.2.4 Morphogenesis; 3.2.5 Information and geometric structure; 3.3 Spatiotemporal Determination and Biology; 3.3.1 Biological aspects; 3.3.2 Space: Laws of scaling and of critical behavior. The geometry of biological functions; 3.3.3 Three types of time; 3.3.4 Epistemological and mathematical aspects; 3.3.5 Some philosophy, to conclude
Chapter 4 Invariances, Symmetries, and Symmetry Breakings
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788959603321
Bailly Francis  
London, : Imperial College Press
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Mathematics and the natural sciences : the physical singularity of life / / Francis Bailly, Giuseppe Longo
Mathematics and the natural sciences : the physical singularity of life / / Francis Bailly, Giuseppe Longo
Autore Bailly Francis
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Imperial College Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (337 p.)
Disciplina 510.1
Altri autori (Persone) LongoG (Giuseppe)
Collana Advances in computer science and engineering: Texts
Soggetto topico Mathematics - Philosophy
Physics - Philosophy
Biomathematics
ISBN 1-283-23454-8
9786613234544
1-84816-694-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Contents; Chapter 1 Mathematical Concepts and Physical Objects; Introduction; 1.1 On the Foundations of Mathematics. A First Inquiry; 1.1.1 Terminological issues?; 1.1.2 The genesis of mathematical structures and of their relationships - a few conceptual analogies; 1.1.3 Formalization, calculation, meaning, subjectivity; 1.1.4 Between cognition and history: Towards new structures of intelligibility; 1.2 Mathematical Concepts: A Constructive Approach; 1.2.1 Genealogies of concepts; 1.2.2 The "transcendent" in physics and in mathematics; 1.2.3 Laws, structures, and foundations
1.2.4 Subject and objectivity1.2.5 From intuitionism to a renewed constructivism; 1.3 Regarding Mathematical Concepts and Physical Objects; 1.3.1 "Friction" and the determination of physical objects; 1.3.2 The absolute and the relative in mathematics and in physics; 1.3.3 On the two functions of language within the process of objectification and the construction of mathematical models in physics; 1.3.4 From the relativity to reference universes to that of these universes themselves as generators of physical invariances; 1.3.5 Physical causality and mathematical symmetry
1.3.6 Towards the "cognitive subject"Chapter 2 Incompleteness and Indetermination in Mathematics and Physics; Introduction; 2.1 The Cognitive Foundations of Mathematics: Human Gestures in Proofs and Mathematical Incompleteness of Formalisms; 2.1.1 Introduction; 2.1.2 Machines, body, and rationality; 2.1.3 Ameba, motivity, and signification; 2.1.4 The abstract and the symbolic; the rigor; 2.1.5 From the Platonist response to action and gesture; 2.1.6 Intuition, gestures, and the numeric line; 2.1.7 Mathematical incompleteness of formalisms; 2.1.8 Iterations and closures on the horizon
2.1.9 Intuition2.1.10 Body gestures and the "cogito"; 2.1.11 Summary and conclusion of part 2.1; 2.2 Incompleteness, Uncertainty, and Infinity: Differences and Similarities Between Physics and Mathematics; 2.2.1 Completeness/incompleteness in physical theories; 2.2.2 Finite/infinite in mathematics and physics; Chapter 3 Space and Time from Physics to Biology; 3.1 An Introduction to the Space and Time of Modern Physics; 3.1.1 Taking leave of Laplace; 3.1.2 Three types of physical theory: Relativity, quantum physics, and the theory of critical transitions in dynamical systems
3.1.3 Some epistemological remarks3.2 Towards Biology: Space and Time in the "Field" of Living Systems; 3.2.1 The time of life; 3.2.2 More on Biological time; 3.2.3 Dynamics of the self-constitution of living systems; 3.2.4 Morphogenesis; 3.2.5 Information and geometric structure; 3.3 Spatiotemporal Determination and Biology; 3.3.1 Biological aspects; 3.3.2 Space: Laws of scaling and of critical behavior. The geometry of biological functions; 3.3.3 Three types of time; 3.3.4 Epistemological and mathematical aspects; 3.3.5 Some philosophy, to conclude
Chapter 4 Invariances, Symmetries, and Symmetry Breakings
Record Nr. UNINA-9910826406603321
Bailly Francis  
London, : Imperial College Press
Materiale a stampa
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