Abstract

In the first part of the paper we will explore the use of arguments from physics in mathematical proof and give some reasons why this approach might be worthwhile. In the second part we will relate this idea to Freudenthal's concept of local organization. The third part of the paper will present the results of an empirical study conducted in Canada on the classroom use of arguments from physics in mathematical proof.

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