A role for representation theorems

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I argue that the construction of representation theorems is a powerful tool for creating novel objects and theories in mathematics, as the construction of a new representation introduces new pieces of information in a very specific way that enables a solution for a problem and a proof of a new theorem. In more detail I show how the work behind the proof of a representation theorem transforms a mathematical problem in a way that makes it tractable and introduces information into it that it did not contain at the beginning of the process.

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Ippoliti, E. (2018). A role for representation theorems. Philosophia Mathematica, 26(3), 396–412. https://doi.org/10.1093/philmat/nky007

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