Article ID: CBB372610891

Applying unrigorous mathematics: Heaviside's operational calculus (2022)

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Applications of unrigorous mathematics are relatively common in the history and current practice of physics but underexplored in existing philosophical work on applications of mathematics. I argue that perspicuously representing some of the most philosophically interesting aspects of these cases requires us to go beyond the most prominent accounts of the role of mathematics in scientific representations, namely versions of the mapping account. I defend an alternative, the robustly inferential conception (RIC) of mathematical scientific representations, which allows us to represent the relevant practices more naturally. I illustrate the advantages of RIC by considering one such case, Heaviside's use of his unrigorous operational calculus to produce and apply an early generalization of Ohm's law in terms of “resistance operators.”

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Authors & Contributors
Battimelli, Giovanni
Ben-Menahem, Yemima
Bueno, Otávio
Cirino, Raffaele
Da Silva, Jairo José
DiSalle, Robert
Journals
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
European Legacy
European Physical Journal H
Philosophy of Science
Physics in Perspective
Publishers
Springer International
Mathematical Association of America
Institution of Engineering and Technology
Princeton University Press
Rubbettino
Springer International Publishing
Concepts
Mathematics and its relationship to science
Philosophy of mathematics
Philosophy of science
Calculus
Mathematics
Physics
People
Heaviside, Oliver
Poincaré, Jules Henri
Frank, Philipp
Mises, Richard von
Boltzmann, Ludwig
Gibbs, Josiah Willard
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
17th century
18th century
21st century
Places
France
Great Britain
England
Pisa (Italy)
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