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The following pages link to Wigner's ``Unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics'', revisited (Q409279):
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- Space- and time-dependent scaling of numbers in mathematical structures: effects on physical and geometric quantities (Q291552) (← links)
- Effects of a scalar scaling field on quantum mechanics (Q331567) (← links)
- Fiber bundle description of number scaling in gauge theory and geometry (Q498157) (← links)
- Solving Wigner's mystery: the reasonable (though perhaps limited) effectiveness of mathematics in the natural sciences (Q976298) (← links)
- A scientific duo: reflections on the interplay between mathematics and physics 1809--1950 (Q1012906) (← links)
- A match not made in heaven: on the applicability of mathematics in physics (Q1708955) (← links)
- The unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics: from Hamming to Wigner and back again (Q2158745) (← links)
- On the influence of the mathematical description of physical phenomena on pure mathematics and Wigner's thesis. (Q2355216) (← links)
- Wigner's ``unreasonable effectiveness'' in context (Q2400836) (← links)
- On the reasonable and unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in classical and quantum physics (Q2430436) (← links)