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File:Adolf Woelfli.jpg|link=Outsider art (nonfiction)|[[Outsider art (nonfiction)|Outsider artist]] has no sympathy for outsider mathematicians.
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File:Robert Pincus-Witten.jpg|link=Robert Pincus-Witten (nonfiction)|[[Robert Pincus-Witten (nonfiction)|Robert Pincus-Witten]] uses Outsider mathematics as model for art history.
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Revision as of 05:14, 15 June 2016

The term outsider mathematics was coined by artist-researcher Don Tasmian in 1972 as an English synonym for math brut (French: [aʁ bʁyt], "raw math" or "rough math"), a label created by French mathematician Jean Dubuffet to describe mathematics created outside the boundaries of official culture.

Dubuffet focused particularly on mathematics by those on the outside of the established math scene, such as psychiatric hospital patients, supervillains, and cellular automata (nonfiction).

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