The role of blending in mathematical invention.

F. Bou, M. Schorlemmer, J. Corneli, D. Gomez Ramirez, E. Maclean, A. Smaill, A. Pease

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Abstract

We model the mathematical process whereby new mathematical theories are invented. Here we explain the use of conceptual blending for this purpose, and show examples to illustrate the process in action. Our longer-term goal is to support machine and human mathematical creativity.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Computational Creativity, 2015
PublisherAssociation for Computational Creativity
Pages55-62
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)978­0­8425­2970­9
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2015
EventSixth International Conference on Computational Creativity - Park City, Utah, USA, UTAH, United States
Duration: 29 Jun 20152 Jul 2015
http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2015/

Conference

ConferenceSixth International Conference on Computational Creativity
Abbreviated titleICCC 2015
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityUTAH
Period29/06/152/07/15
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