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Alternative mathematics

the vague way

Jean Paul Van Bendegem

pp. 19-31

Abstract

Is alternative mathematics possible? More specifically,is it possible to imagine that mathematics could havedeveloped in any other than the actual direction? Theanswer defended in this paper is yes, and the proofconsists of a direct demonstration. An alternativemathematics that uses vague concepts and predicatesis outlined, leading up to theorems such as ``Smallnumbers have few prime factors''.

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Published in:

(2000) Synthese 125 (1-2).

Pages: 19-31

DOI: 10.1023/A:1005248104792

Full citation:

Van Bendegem Jean Paul (2000) „Alternative mathematics: the vague way“. Synthese 125 (1-2), 19–31.