Experimental mathematics in action
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"The last twenty years have been witness to a fundamental shift in the way mathematics is practiced. With the continued advance of computing power and accessibility, the view that "real mathematicians don't compute" no longer has any traction for a newer generation of mathematicians that can really take advantage of computer-aided research, especially given the scope and availability of modern computational packages such as Maple, Mathematica, and MATLAB. The authors provide a coherent variety of accessible examples of modern mathematics subjects in which intelligent computing plays a significant role."--BOOK JACKET.
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Jonathan M. Borwein
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David Bailey
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David H. Bailey
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Roland Girgensohn
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Neil J. Calkin
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D. Russell Luke
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Victor Moll
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Neil Calkin
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Russell Luke
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Experimental Mathematics in Action
- EMExperimental Mathematics in ActionDavid Bailey, Jonathan M. Borwein, Neil Calkin, Russell Luke, Roland Girgensohn
Experimental Mathematics in Action
- EMExperimental Mathematics in ActionRoland Girgensohn, Russell Luke, David Bailey, Jonathan M. Borwein, Neil Calkin
Experimental Mathematics in Action
- EMExperimental Mathematics in ActionDavid Bailey, Jonathan M. Borwein, Neil Calkin, Russell Luke, Roland Girgensohn
Experimental Mathematics in Action