How mathematicians think using ambiguity, contradiction, and paradox to create mathematics
Publication details: Princeton Princeton university 2007 Description: viii, 415pISBN:- 9780691150918
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510(091) ACZ Strange wilderness | 510.2 BOR Computer as crucible | 510.2 SIB Foundations of Mathematics | 510.21 BYE How mathematicians think | 510.21 WEY Philosophy of mathematics and natural science | 510.21 WEY Mind and nature | 510.22 WAN Nonlinear integrals and their applications in data mining |
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