On Automorphism Criteria for Comparing Amounts of Mathematical Structure
History and Philosophy of Physics
2022-04-27 v1
Abstract
Wilhelm (2021) has recently defended a criterion for comparing structure of mathematical objects, which he calls Subgroup. He argues that Subgroup is better than SYM * , another widely adopted criterion. We argue that this is mistaken; Subgroup is strictly worse than SYM *. We then formulate a new criterion that improves on both SYM * and Subgroup, answering Wilhelm's criticisms of SYM * along the way. We conclude by arguing that no criterion that looks only to the automorphisms of mathematical objects to compare their structure can be fully satisfactory.
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@article{arxiv.2204.11973,
title = {On Automorphism Criteria for Comparing Amounts of Mathematical Structure},
author = {Thomas William Barrett and JB Manchak and James Owen Weatherall},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.11973},
year = {2022}
}
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13 pages, 1 figure (depicting a giraffe)