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Date: 2022-06-06 07:53 pm (UTC)"I've got a question for anyone. Back in 1975 a mathematician named Miriam Yevick published a very interesting paper in which she outlined what she called "holograpic or fourier logic." She suggested the one class of objects were best recognized/described with holographic logic, irregular, 'natural' geometry. A very different class of objects were were best recognized/described with standard symbolic logic. This seems directly relevant to neurosymbolic AI. Has this paper dropped off the edge of the intellectual earth? Yevick, Miriam Lipschutz (1975) Holographic or Fourier logic. Pattern Recognition 7: 197-213. https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-3203(75)90005-9 "
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Date: 2022-06-06 07:58 pm (UTC)"Miriam Lipshutz Yevick is the author of numerous scientific publications, poetry, and now A Testament for Ariela. She received her Ph.D. in mathematics from MIT in 1947, the 5th woman to earn this degree at MIT. She has lectured and taught at Rutgers University (Assoc. Professor Emeritus), Princeton University, City College, Adelphi College and the University of Victoria."
And she has "A Testament for Ariela" book there: https://www.amazon.com/Miriam-Lipschutz-Yevick/e/B00AI9FZ4E
So the obituary saying, "Mrs. Miriam Lipschutz Yevick, of Monsey, New York, passed away on Wednesday, September 5, 2018, in Valhalla, New York. Mrs. Yevick was born on August 28, 1924, in Holland, Netherlands. She was 94 years old", is probably about her.
And she wrote "Mathematics for Life and Society" in 1991, https://scholarship.claremont.edu/hmnj/vol1/iss6/20/
"Holographic or fourier logic" has 23 citations, is behind paywall/library access wall...