[1]CHEN Wenwei,HUANG Jincai,CHEN Sheng.A knowledge discovery approach in the evolution of mathematics[J].CAAI Transactions on Intelligent Systems,2011,6(5):391-395.
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CAAI Transactions on Intelligent Systems[ISSN 1673-4785/CN 23-1538/TP] Volume:
6
Number of periods:
2011 5
Page number:
391-395
Column:
学术论文—人工智能基础
Public date:
2011-10-30
- Title:
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A knowledge discovery approach in the evolution of mathematics
- Author(s):
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CHEN Wenwei1; 2; HUANG Jincai2; CHEN Sheng3
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1.The 3rd Department, Naval Command College, Guangzhou 510431, China;
2.C4ISR Technology National Defense Technology Key Laboratory, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China;
3.Software Testing Department, Longtop System Engineering Corp., Beijing 100013, China
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- Keywords:
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mathematic evolution; knowledge discovery; creation method; inclusion method; formalization transformation; equivalent transformation; evolutional transformation
- CLC:
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TP311.13
- DOI:
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- Abstract:
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In this paper the mathematic evolution law is studied from the historical development of mathematics. The earliest knowledge of mathematics was acquired by creating mathematic symbols and the concepts of containment and contradiction. By combining mathematic symbols into expressions and equations, the problems are transformed into formalization descriptions. Expressions and equations become formulas and theorems when they are proven correct by simulations and proofs. Formulas and theorems are basic theories in mathematics. Simulations and proofs are equivalent transformations, while a more important knowledge discovery method in mathematic development is evolution transformation, such as transformation of variables, functions, formulas, and methods. These transformations extend new concepts and solve previously unsolvable problems. The theoretical system of mathematics is thereby constructed. Creation, containment, formalization transformation, equivalent transformation, and evolutional transformation are all knowledge discovery methods in the evolution progress of mathematics.