12-13 Dec 2011
Paris, France
What Makes Modern Mathematics Different from Classical Mathematics? Du Lundi 12 décembre 2011, 09:15 au Mardi 13 décembre 2011, 18:45 http://www-ihpst.univ-paris1.fr/operations/colloque.php?id_colloque=52 Responsables : Marco Panza Lundi 12 décembre IHPST, 13 rue du Four, 75005 Paris, salle de conférences 9h15-10h30 Andrew Arana (Kansas State) The transformation of the geometrical from the classical to the modern era 10h45-12h00 Sébastien Maronne & David Rabouin (REHSEIS, Paris 7) The stabilization of the Cartesian style 12h15-13h30 Carlos Alvarez (UNAM) Ancient, Classical and Modern in Projective Geometry 15h00-16h15 Jacques Dubucs (IHPST, Paris 1) Intended Structures, before and after Pasch 16h30-17h45 Ken Manders (Pittsbourg) Calculation vs concepts. From Gauss to Dedekind 18h00-19h15 Leny Oumraou (IHPST, Paris 1) Foundational mathematics and the "common practice" Mardi 13 décembre Maison Internationale de Paris 1, 58, Bd. Arago, 75013, Paris; Salle de Reunions) 9h30-10h45 Jeremy Gray (London) Is complex analysis necessarily modern? 11h00-12h15 Jamie Tappenden (Ann Arbor, Michigan) The Originality of Dedekind as interpreter of Riemann 14h30-15h45 Jesper Lützen (Copenhague) Is mathematical impossibility modern? 16h00-17h15 Hourya Benis-Sinaceur (IHPST, Paris 1) What 'abstract' does mean? 17h30-18h45 Jean-Michel Salanskis (Paris X) Modernism: the case of mathematics