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  1. Paper, Plaster, Strings: Exploratory Material Mathematical Models between the 1860s and 1930s.Michael Friedman - 2021 - Perspectives on Science 29 (4):436-467.
    Does the materiality of a three-dimensional model have an effect on how this model operates in an exploratory way, how it prompts discovery of new mathematical results? Material mathematical models were produced and used during the second half of the nineteenth century, visualizing mathematical objects, such as curves and surfaces—and these were produced from a variety of materials: paper, cardboard, plaster, strings, wood. However, the question, whether their materiality influenced the status of these models—considered as exploratory, technical, or representational—was hardly (...)
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