The Influence of Computing on Mathematical Research and Education
J.P. LaSalle(Editor)
American Mathematical Society (Publisher)
Published on 15. December 1974
Book
Hardback
205 pages
978-0-8218-1326-3 (ISBN)
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Language
English
Place of publication
Providence
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-0-8218-1326-3 (9780821813263)
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Invited Address: The influence of computing on research in number theory by D. H. Lehmer The influence of computers on algebra by C. S. Sims Computational probability and statistics by U. Grenander An introduction to some current research in numerical computational complexity by J. F. Traub Applied mathematics and computing by P. D. Lax The unexpected impact of computers on science and mathematics by T. E. Cheatam, Jr. Contributed Papers: Computational complex analysis by P. Henrici Combinatorial games with an annihilation rule by A. S. Fraenkel The integration of computing and mathematics at the Open University (An abstract) by F. B. Lovis and R. V. M. Zahar Real time computer graphics techniques in geometry by T. Banchoff and C. Strauss Visual geometry, computer graphics and theorems of perceived type by P. J. Davis Dual orthogonal series: A case study of the influence of computing upon mathematical theory by R. T. Feinerman, R. B. Kelman, and C. A. Koper, Jr. The design and use of an undergraduate numerical analysis laboratory by M. Ginsberg Statistical and numerical analysis: A computer oriented approach by A. R. Brousseau Some problems in computational probability by M. F. Neuts The influence of computing on generalized inverse applications in statistical analysis by C. R. Hallum On using the electronic analog computer to illustrate mathematical concepts by T. A. Newton An inexpensive computer assist in teaching large enrollment mathematics courses by E. L. Spitznagel, Jr. A new computer oriented (algorithmic) linear algebra course -- preliminary report by R. Ducharme Computer supplemented business oriented mathematics by K. L. Handerson and G. A. Kemper.