Random Walks on Structures, Autopoiesis and Meta-learning

Constructivist Foundations 18 (2):281-283 (2023)
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Abstract

I discuss how random walks provide a metaphorical playground for mathematical conceptualization. In particular, I propose to extend the random-walk metaphor, by introducing structural changes that go beyond mere changes of state. Hence, the “steps” in the walk change not only the position the system is at, but also the way in which it walks. The latter invites learners to think in constructivist concepts in a mathematical way.

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