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The computer as crucible: an introduction to experimental mathematics
The computer as crucible: an introduction to experimental mathematics
Author
Borwein, Jonathan M
Publisher
A.K. Peters
Publication Date
c2009
Language
English
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What is experimental mathematics?
What is the quadrillionth decimal place of [pi]?
What is that number?
The most important function in mathematics
Evaluate the following integral
Serendipity
Calculating [pi]
The computer knows more math than you do
Take it to the limit
Danger! Always exercise caution when using the computer
Stuff we left out (until now).
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Subjects
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Computeralgebra
Experimental mathematics
Experimentelle Mathematik
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Contributors
Devlin, Keith J
ISBN
9781568813431
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