Sentences with phrase «mathematical form»

It is geometry brought to life, a battle of wills conducted in the realm of pure mathematical form.
His sculptures, made up of precise mathematical forms and angles might be described as playground climbing frames designed to poke a child's eye out.
This has meant that it has taken increasingly mathematical form.
Those equations... such as the ones for the Law of Gravity, are empirical derivations expressed in mathematical form.
Inspired by the basic building blocks of the geometric world, Augustine Kofie has formed a retro - futuristic aesthetic which transplants these shapes and angles into a soulful, organic, yet highly mathematical form of abstraction.
Augustine Kofie Inspired by the basic building blocks of the geometric world, Augustine Kofie has formed a retro - futuristic aesthetic which transplants these shapes and angles into a soulful, organic, yet highly mathematical form of abstraction.
This order was first given a precise mathematical form by Descartes, through his invention of co-ordinates.
Later, he would declare that mathematical form does not even admit emotional subjective form for its feeling (AI 251).
In this respect, it is noteworthy that laws of exact mathematical form govern the probabilistic predictions of quantum mechanics.
My own time as a scientist impressed upon me the privilege of being able to investigate a universe that is both rationally transparent and rationally beautiful, capable of being represented in elegant mathematical forms.
I do this the more gladly as there is a certain danger that the — unfortunately — rather complicated mathematical form of the theory threatens to overshadows its simple (and natural) physical content.
However, in deviating from a perfectly steady beat, one professional drummer makes patterns in his timing and loudness that have a particular mathematical form — a fractal — a new study shows.
And it should recognize that there is no ideal realm of perfect, timeless mathematical forms that embody the laws of physics.
One pictures mathematical forms springing up on their own, multiplying in real time, taking on the complexity of life itself.
Seen over at This Is Colossal, Beck's newest tramplings are geometrically inspired, taking their cues from mathematical forms, nature's spirals, fractals and other freeform delights.
Inspired by the stylistic leaps and bounds made by Cubist and Futurist movements, artists in the early twentieth century began to paint non-figurative canvases composed of pure mathematical forms, known as Geometric Abstraction.
All the more remarkable, then, that Whiteheadian metaphysics explicitly countenances the occasions of actual entities through the dynamic, relational process of concrescence, a process remarkably similar to the dynamic evolution of mathematical forms.
This includes not only simplicity of mathematical form, conceptual simplicity, and a minimum of independent assumptions, but also an aesthetic element.
It would be very difficult to put forward the new theory in the mathematical form of which economists can now be so proud.
He discovers that mathematical forms are not given in the nature of things, but that they are posited.
As much as Galilean physics, contemporary physics is based on the conviction that mathematical processes apply to our «lowly» world; we are not talking about merely approximate realisations of mathematical forms which would only exist in the world of Ideas.
For the imperfect realisation of mathematical forms in material objects, cf. also PLATO, Timaeus 50b, 53b, 56c, p. 117,127, 137.
These eternal objects include those of the «objective species,» the mathematical forms, and those of the «subjective species,» such as red, anger, aversion, and consciousness.
The intensity of physical energy embodied by actual occasions is a function of the subjective species of eternal objects, while the peculiar form of the flux of energy refers to the objective species, the mathematical forms.
This abstraction has ultimately to be expressed precisely in some mathematical form that will give us a new description of implicate order, which is as systematic and coherent as that given in classical physics by the Cartesian co-ordinates.
(Computers obey orders given them in mathematical form but they hardly get about doing things.)
The underlying problem concerns the status accorded formal logic, especially since it has assumed symbolic, mathematical form.
He calls it science fiction in mathematical form.
Rather he simply set out to summarize, in mathematical form, everything then known about electricity and magnetism.
The system removes obsolete solutions by applying a mathematical form of evaporation: all of the table entries are decreased regularly by a small amount.
The scientists who fail to see the aesthetics in their science and the artists who fail to perceive the mathematical form in their subjects will always fall short in their respective interpretations of nature's design.»
Flow Interrupted, an exploratory exhibition of abstract new media art, is curated by LiveBox and includes artists who use computer code, animation, and video editing techniques to create works that celebrate the elegance of mathematical form and the unpredictability of seemingly organic systems.
We're always making approximations, and much of theoretical physics these days consists of models that don't bear a lot of relation to reality, but have a mathematical form that we are confident matches reality in some respect.
All this data is collected and stored in a mathematical form and is only processed through the Secure Enclave.
Additionally, any 2D photos of the face captured by Face ID are immediately discarded after it converts the data into a mathematical form.
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