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CfP: Workshop “Lost in Transition: Topics Forgotten in the Turn to Modern Mathematics”, 5–6 March 2026, Seville (Spain)

We invite contributions to the following workshop, to be held in Seville,
5-6 march 2026.

Please send your proposals to Pablo Caballero <pcaballero3@us.es> , including title of the paper, abstract (max. 300 words), and contact information for all authors. Deadline is Nov. 10.

Lost in Transition:

Topics forgotten in the turn to modern mathematics

Our image of mathematics, when it is more sophisticated than the old notion of a science of quantities, tends to be of a highly abstract theory of structures. This contrasts strongly with the classical 
conception of this science, e.g. in the 18th century  just consider, for an example, that mechanics was a central area of mathematics, back then. 
More generally, we can say that in the turn to modern mathematics (roughly started around 1850) several important topics have been forgotten. Mention of mechanics should make us think, quite immediately, of the dynamicconception of algebraic and analytic questions, or perhaps of the relations between time and pure mathematics.

The questions we are raising can be understood from a historical viewpoint, but also from a systematic one. For example, when one considers human cognitive grasp of mathematical ideas, time can be as important as space  indeed, space, time and numberseem to be intertwined (Marghetis & Nuez 2013, Dehaene & Brannon 2011). This raises all kinds of questions from a philosophical perspective too.

Invited speakers: Paola Cant (CNRS, Universit Aix-Marseille), Helmut Pulte (Ruhr-Universitt Bochum), Matthias Schemmel (Universitt Hamburg).

This two-day workshop will be devoted to exploring such forgotten topics, from either a historical or philosophical perspective (or a combination of both).

Venue: IMUS (Mathematics Institute, Univ. of Seville). Details about inscription fees will be provided soon.

--- Jos Ferreirs Universidad de Sevilla
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