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Mathematics, Models and Metaphors

Lee Rudolph

Clark University, USA

‘Full time’, sketched in my target article (Rudolph, 2006a), was intended to be a mathematical model of psychological time based on the mathematical structures known as ‘simplicial complexes’. Here I give a somewhat more detailed—but still sketchy—outline of how mathematical models based on finite simplicial complexes might be used to study other psychological phenomena

Key Words: finite simplicial complexes • mathematical models • mathematical spaces • metaphors • pictorial models • pictures • visualization

Culture & Psychology, Vol. 12, No. 2, 245-259 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/1354067X06064594


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