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The Allegheny College Mathematics Department Presents Guest Speaker Fernando Gouvêa

The Allegheny College Mathematics Department Presents Guest Speaker Fernando Gouvêa Carter Professor of Mathematics, Colby College. Learning to Love the Dedekind Move. Henderson Auditorium , Quigley Hall Allegheny College Thursday , September 15, 2011 at 4pm.

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The Allegheny College Mathematics Department Presents Guest Speaker Fernando Gouvêa

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  1. The Allegheny College Mathematics Department Presents Guest Speaker Fernando Gouvêa Carter Professor of Mathematics, Colby College Learning to Love the Dedekind Move Henderson Auditorium, Quigley Hall Allegheny College Thursday, September 15, 2011 at 4pm Abstract: Richard Dedekind repeatedly used an inspired intellectual move: faced with an entity he wanted to define precisely, he found a set that completely determined that entity and then defined the entity to be that set. Dedekind used this move several times, and it has since become commonplace. Learning to use it is one of the more difficult and important hurdles for any undergraduate mathematics student. This talk will explain the move and explore some of the things Dedekind did with it. We will also ponder whether we should love it or hate it. Refreshments will be available after the talk. Sponsored by the Department of Mathematics. Funded by the Leila Parsons fund and the William Beazell Memorial Fund. For more information, contact Harald Ellers at hellers@allegheny.edu.

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