Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic | 2021

The Shaping of Dedekind’s Rigorous Mathematics: What Do Dedekind’s Drafts Tell Us about His Ideal of Rigor?

 

Abstract


In this paper, I propose to examine Dedekind’s ideal of rigor in the context of some of his mathematical drafts. After a presentation of his ideal of rigor based on statements in his published works, I use drafts from his Nachlass to study his invention of the new concept of Dualgruppe (equivalent to our modern lattice). I question the extent to which these preliminary researches hold up to the same standards of rigor. Focusing on a specific law of Dualgruppe theory, I show that the elaboration of a rigorous work can be the outcome of a process that is not necessarily so. I put forward the trial-and-error and inductive aspects of Dedekind’s research practices. I consider whether the Dedekindian ideal of rigor guided mathematical research in its various phases, and what the consequences were of such an ideal of rigor, if any, on mathematical research.

Volume 62
Pages 5-31
DOI 10.1215/00294527-2021-0001
Language English
Journal Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic

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