Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9649479 The Journal of Mathematical Behavior 2005 24 Pages PDF
Abstract
This article builds on two previous ones in which we presented the processes of construction and consolidation of one student's knowledge structures about comparisons of infinite sets, according to a recently proposed theory of abstraction. In the present article, we show that under slight variations of context, knowledge structures that have apparently been well-consolidated may become inactive and subordinate to more primitive ones.
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Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Applied Mathematics
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