Mathematical Intuition Vs. Mathematical Monsters* |
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Authors: | Solomon Feferman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Mathematics, Stanford University Stanford, CA, 94305-2125, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Geometrical and physical intuition, both untutored andcultivated, is ubiquitous in the research, teaching,and development of mathematics. A number ofmathematical ``monsters', or pathological objects, havebeen produced which – according to somemathematicians – seriously challenge the reliability ofintuition. We examine several famous geometrical,topological and set-theoretical examples of suchmonsters in order to see to what extent, if at all,intuition is undermined in its everyday roles. |
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