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The past half - century has seen the intuitionists holding their ground against both
the formalists and those who regard mathematics as an extension of logic . The
attention of Brouwer and his followers has been focused on problems ...
The past half - century has seen the intuitionists holding their ground against both
the formalists and those who regard mathematics as an extension of logic . The
attention of Brouwer and his followers has been focused on problems ...
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As we saw above , the clarification of the problem in the nineteenth century
deprived the mathematical question of ... which are inevitably associated with
terms such as ' tend to ' and ' attain ' are now explicitly excluded from pure
mathematics .
As we saw above , the clarification of the problem in the nineteenth century
deprived the mathematical question of ... which are inevitably associated with
terms such as ' tend to ' and ' attain ' are now explicitly excluded from pure
mathematics .
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concept of mathematical time underlying physical science , including
microphysics , will continue to be based on the hypothesis of continuity or infinite
divisibility . 4.6 . Mathematical time as a type of serial order Since the
mathematical instant ...
concept of mathematical time underlying physical science , including
microphysics , will continue to be based on the hypothesis of continuity or infinite
divisibility . 4.6 . Mathematical time as a type of serial order Since the
mathematical instant ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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