Logic & Philosophy of Science Colloquium




Alisdair Urquhart
University of Toronto

"Anomalous Objects"

Objects that appear to violate the rules of mathematics and logic appear at the borderline of mathematics and other subjects, particularly physics. A well-known example of such an anomalous object is the Dirac delta function. In many cases, such objects have been eventually incorporated into the standard set-theoretical universe. The present talk discusses strategies for incorporation, and whether we have reasons to believe that such objects show the standard set-theoretical universe to be inadequate.

Friday, November 9, 2001
SSPA 2112
3 pm

Refreshments will be served

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