Charles Lee and Frank LingAmbiguous Math -- Groks Science Show 2007-12-12 (December 12, 2007)
Mathematics may appear to be constructed on absolute foundations derived from first principles. But, are mathematical tenets as absolute as they seem? On this program, Gaurav Suri discussed the philosophical implications of ambiguity in math.
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Author: Charles Lee and Frank Ling
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2007-12-12
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Groks Science Radio Show Podcast
Keywords: science; math; ambiguity
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