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Journal of Statistical Physics, 1986
In this paper I illustrate, by examples, anecdotes, and theoretical speculations, what mathematics has done for computing, and what computing has done for mathematics.
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In this paper I illustrate, by examples, anecdotes, and theoretical speculations, what mathematics has done for computing, and what computing has done for mathematics.
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Mathematical Consultants, Computational Mathematics and Mathematica Engineering
The American Mathematical Monthly, 1955(1955). Mathematical Consultants, Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Engineering. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 62, No. 8, pp. 565-571.
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Computational mathematics and computer science
Education and Computing, 1993Abstract After some general comments about computer arithmetic consideration is given to a number of branches of mathematics to see what topics are relevant to courses in computer science and to applications of computers. The overall conclusion is that the key material might be covered in a minimum of about 40 lectures which could be given either as
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Informational Mathematics Versus Computational Mathematics
The Mathematics Teacher, 1929I am indebted to Professor G.M. Wilson for the title of this paper. In a book entitled What Arithmetic Shall We Teach, which he published through Houghton Mifflin Company in 1926, Professor Wilson says that his findings justify him in recommending a drastic reduction in the amount of computational arithmetic to be taught in elementary schools.
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Mathematics and Computing without Computers
The Two-Year College Mathematics Journal, 1977The purpose of the "Computer Corner" is to provide readers an opportunity to share mathematically-related problems which can be demonstrated or solved using a computer. The computer programs accompanying the problems should be short and as simple as possible.
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Symbolic mathematical computation
Communications of the ACM, 1985Standard programming languages are inadequate for the kind of symbolic mathematical computations that theoretical physicists need to perform. Higher mathematics systems like SMP address this problem.
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Computational mathematical morphology
Signal Processing, 1994zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Dougherty, Edward R., Sinha, Divyendu
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Intelligent Computer Mathematics
2015This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics, CICM 2015, held in Washington, DC, USA, in July 2015. The 16 full papers and 9 short papers presented together with two invited talks plus one abstract were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 43 submissions.
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Physics Bulletin, 1957
By G. R. Stibitz and J. A. Larrivee London and New York: McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. Pp. 228 + vi. Price 37s. 6d. George Stibitz, the senior author, has had a long and distinguished connexion with the computing machine field and the appearance of this book produced a pleasant sense of anticipation in the reviewer.
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By G. R. Stibitz and J. A. Larrivee London and New York: McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. Pp. 228 + vi. Price 37s. 6d. George Stibitz, the senior author, has had a long and distinguished connexion with the computing machine field and the appearance of this book produced a pleasant sense of anticipation in the reviewer.
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