A most crucial aspect of the intellectual activity needed to comprehend the theory of metamaterials consists in the capacity to distinguish between the physical object which is studied and the possibly different models used to describe it, in different situations. A metamaterial is a material whose behavior is chosen "a priori" by fixing the mathematical model to be used to describe it, in a specific set of conditions. In a sense, ontologically, in the theory of metamaterials the models are used to define "a posteriori" some physical objects. In this context the "feasibility" or "possibility of existence" of a certain material represents a major conceptual problem. For these reasons a scientist working in this field must be aware of some basic concepts of Model Theory.

Naive Model Theory: Its Applications to the Theory of Metamaterials Design / Dell'Isola, F.; Barchiesi, E.; Misra, A.. - (2020), pp. 141-196. [10.1017/9781316104262.006]

Naive Model Theory: Its Applications to the Theory of Metamaterials Design

Dell'Isola F.;Barchiesi E.;Misra A.
2020-01-01

Abstract

A most crucial aspect of the intellectual activity needed to comprehend the theory of metamaterials consists in the capacity to distinguish between the physical object which is studied and the possibly different models used to describe it, in different situations. A metamaterial is a material whose behavior is chosen "a priori" by fixing the mathematical model to be used to describe it, in a specific set of conditions. In a sense, ontologically, in the theory of metamaterials the models are used to define "a posteriori" some physical objects. In this context the "feasibility" or "possibility of existence" of a certain material represents a major conceptual problem. For these reasons a scientist working in this field must be aware of some basic concepts of Model Theory.
2020
Naive Model Theory: Its Applications to the Theory of Metamaterials Design / Dell'Isola, F.; Barchiesi, E.; Misra, A.. - (2020), pp. 141-196. [10.1017/9781316104262.006]
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