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Notes on Mathematical Language: Development Strings, Development Patterns, String Theory and Conditions Language
Mathematics, according to Lancelot Hogben, is the language of size, shape, and order. This note adds two words to the language of mathematics. First, a verb, develop or develops, is introduced to describe a development pattern or development string. These are patterns of development with examples fr...
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description | Mathematics, according to Lancelot Hogben, is the language of size, shape, and order. This note adds two words to the language of mathematics. First, a verb, develop or develops, is introduced to describe a development pattern or development string. These are patterns of development with examples from fibrillation, spread of electric changes in muscles and nerves, and matter changing into energy. The relevance of this idea to the idea in physics called String Theory is discussed. A critical comment on the use of the String, rather than other objects like circles, boxes, or spheres is made. Second, an adjective or adverb called conditions language is introduced. Equations like E=mc2, Coulomb's law, Newton's law of Gravitation, the equation for the definition of pie and the path to peace and war are discussed with relevance to the idea of conditions language. Conditions language is nothing more than including the relevant conditions where the equation works or when it applies in parentheses with the equation. Virtual particle interaction, heart muscle contraction and a comment on Einstein's efforts at unifying gravitation with quantum mechanics are also introduced with regard to conditions language. |
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spelling | cern-6865862019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/686586engStruck, James TNotes on Mathematical Language: Development Strings, Development Patterns, String Theory and Conditions LanguageMathematical Physics and MathematicsMathematics, according to Lancelot Hogben, is the language of size, shape, and order. This note adds two words to the language of mathematics. First, a verb, develop or develops, is introduced to describe a development pattern or development string. These are patterns of development with examples from fibrillation, spread of electric changes in muscles and nerves, and matter changing into energy. The relevance of this idea to the idea in physics called String Theory is discussed. A critical comment on the use of the String, rather than other objects like circles, boxes, or spheres is made. Second, an adjective or adverb called conditions language is introduced. Equations like E=mc2, Coulomb's law, Newton's law of Gravitation, the equation for the definition of pie and the path to peace and war are discussed with relevance to the idea of conditions language. Conditions language is nothing more than including the relevant conditions where the equation works or when it applies in parentheses with the equation. Virtual particle interaction, heart muscle contraction and a comment on Einstein's efforts at unifying gravitation with quantum mechanics are also introduced with regard to conditions language.EXT-2003-082oai:cds.cern.ch:6865862003-11-05 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Struck, James T Notes on Mathematical Language: Development Strings, Development Patterns, String Theory and Conditions Language |
title | Notes on Mathematical Language: Development Strings, Development Patterns, String Theory and Conditions Language |
title_full | Notes on Mathematical Language: Development Strings, Development Patterns, String Theory and Conditions Language |
title_fullStr | Notes on Mathematical Language: Development Strings, Development Patterns, String Theory and Conditions Language |
title_full_unstemmed | Notes on Mathematical Language: Development Strings, Development Patterns, String Theory and Conditions Language |
title_short | Notes on Mathematical Language: Development Strings, Development Patterns, String Theory and Conditions Language |
title_sort | notes on mathematical language: development strings, development patterns, string theory and conditions language |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/686586 |
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