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by danidiaz
990 days ago
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I'm not a mathematician, but I feel the "syntethic"/"analythic" distinction in mathematics is an interesting and useful concept. "In modern mathematics, an analytic theory is one whose basic objects are defined in some other theory, whereas a synthetic theory is one whose basic objects are undefined terms given meaning by rules and axioms"—Michael Shulman In programming terms, I guess "synthetic" mathematics feels a bit like programming to an abstract interface. https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/synthetic+mathematics In the first part of this video Cédric Villani gives (in French) a nice explanation of the distinction: https://youtu.be/xzVk56EKBUI?t=258 Edit: an English explanation, also by Villani: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIrLXbwyYXQ |
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