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The Deeper Roles of Mathematics in Physical Laws

History and Overview 2015-09-01 v2 Popular Physics

Abstract

Many have wondered how mathematics, which appears to be the result of both human creativity and human discovery, can possibly exhibit the degree of success and seemingly-universal applicability to quantifying the physical world as exemplified by the laws of physics. In this essay, I claim that much of the utility of mathematics arises from our choice of description of the physical world coupled with our desire to quantify it. This will be demonstrated in a practical sense by considering one of the most fundamental concepts of mathematics: additivity. This example will be used to show how many physical laws can be derived as constraint equations enforcing relevant symmetries in a sense that is far more fundamental than commonly appreciated.

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@article{arxiv.1504.06686,
  title  = {The Deeper Roles of Mathematics in Physical Laws},
  author = {Kevin H. Knuth},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.06686},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

This essay placed Third in the FQXi 2015 Essay Contest "Trick or Truth: the Mysterious Connection between Physics and Mathematics". 12 Pages, 2 Figures, 1 Table