As idealized descriptions of mathematical language, there is a sense in which formal systems specify too little, and there is a sense in which they specify too much. On the one hand, formal languages fail to account for a number of features of informal mathematical language that are essential to the communicative and inferential goals of the subject. On the other hand, many of these features are independent of the choice of a formal foundation, so grounding their analysis on a particular choice of a formal system introduces unnecessary specificity. This chapter begins to map out the design features of mathematical language without descending to the level of formal implementation, drawing on examples from the mathematical literature and insi...
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As idealized descriptions of mathematical language, there is a sense in which formal systems specify...
This essay considers the special character of mathematical reasoning, and draws on observations from...
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This volume contains a collection of articles that present dierent mathematical approaches to langua...
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Much work in MKM depends on the application of formal logic to mathematics. However, much mathematic...
summary:We present a modular architecture for processing informal mathematical language as found in ...
The philosophy of mathematics has long been concerned with deter-mining the means that are appropria...
Mathematics is the language of the sciences. Unlike most other scientific laws, mathematical laws ar...
It is widely acknowledged within the field of mathematics education that language plays an important...
1971. Discourse Grammars and the Structure of Mathematical Reasoning II: The Nature of a Correct The...
The idea that language, by its very nature, requires the aid of mathematics for its study appeared a...
Lower-level college math courses usually avoid using formalism, in both definitions and proofs. Lat...
Popularising mathematics requires a preliminary reflection on language and terms, the choice of whic...
As idealized descriptions of mathematical language, there is a sense in which formal systems specify...
This essay considers the special character of mathematical reasoning, and draws on observations from...
A ‘mathematical vernacular ’ is a formal language for writing mathematical proofs which resembles th...
AbstractIn this paper we report on the design of a new mathematical language and our method of desig...
This volume contains a collection of articles that present dierent mathematical approaches to langua...
Mathematical linguistics is concerned with the study of mathematical properties of natural languages...
Much work in MKM depends on the application of formal logic to mathematics. However, much mathematic...
summary:We present a modular architecture for processing informal mathematical language as found in ...
The philosophy of mathematics has long been concerned with deter-mining the means that are appropria...
Mathematics is the language of the sciences. Unlike most other scientific laws, mathematical laws ar...
It is widely acknowledged within the field of mathematics education that language plays an important...
1971. Discourse Grammars and the Structure of Mathematical Reasoning II: The Nature of a Correct The...
The idea that language, by its very nature, requires the aid of mathematics for its study appeared a...
Lower-level college math courses usually avoid using formalism, in both definitions and proofs. Lat...
Popularising mathematics requires a preliminary reflection on language and terms, the choice of whic...