Razonamientos no rigurosos y demostraciones asistidas por ordenador

Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 12 (2016)
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RESUMENPresentamos la contribución de Th. Tymoczko a la filosofía de la matemática y analizamos y evaluamos las demostraciones asistidas por ordenador y los razonamientos no rigurosos en la matemática experimental, con particular referencia al Teorema de los Cuatro Colores.PALABRAS CLAVETYMOCZKO – CUASI-EMPIRISMO – MATEMÁTICA EXPERIMENTAL – RAZONAMIENTO NO RIGUROSO – DEMOSTRACIONES ASISTIDAS POR ORDENADORABSTRACTWe present Th. Tymoczko’s contribution to the philosophy of mathematics, and we analyze and evaluate the computer-assisted proofs and the non-rigorous reasonings in the experimental mathematics, particularly in reference to the Four-Colour Theorem.KEYWORDTYMOCZKO – QUASI-EMPIRICISM – EXPERIMENTAL MATHEMATICS – NON-RIGOROUS REASONING – COMPUTER-ASSISTED PROOF

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