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On the reasonable and unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in classical and quantum physics
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    On the reasonable and unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in classical and quantum physics (English)
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    6 April 2011
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    classical physics
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    quantum mechanics
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    epistemology
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    mathematical formalism
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    prediction vs. description
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    probability
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