On foundations of seismology : bringing idealizations down to earth

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On foundations of seismology : bringing idealizations down to earth

James Robert Brown, Michael A. Slawinski; with illustrations by Roberto Lauciello

World Scientific, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-139) and index

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'I can wholeheartedly recommend this book students, researchers, college and university science professors, and readers of The Leading Edge. I also recommend it to all those who want to enrich their own experience of practicing and teaching science with some carefully considered soul searching on how it all fits together in the human story of aEURO~figuring things outaEURO (TM) ... It is written throughout with precise and careful language: prudently paced, carefully crafted, eloquently enunciated, and playfully illuminated.'The Leading EdgeThis remarkable collaboration between a mathematical physicist and a science philosopher concerns foundational and conceptual issues in seismology. Their aim is to present mathematical, physical and philosophical topics in a clear and concise manner. They provide an extensive philosophical discussion of the methods of science and show how seismology fits in. They explain with care and precision the basic structure of seismology, which is built on classical continuum mechanics. Not only do they explain how various models work in seismology, they also include an extensive discussion of the nature of models and idealizations.

Table of Contents

  • Philosophy of Science
  • Epistemology of Science
  • The Continuum
  • Hookean Solid
  • Forward Problem
  • Inverse Problem
  • Foundational Issues
  • Morals for Models.

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