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The Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Schism

Computer, 2006
Isolating applied mathematics from computer science harms the profession and those who depend on it.
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Indian Women and Mathematics for Computer Science

IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 2011
To sum up, the case study of female students in India has shown that because they perform well in mathematics, they have high self efficacy for enrolling and remaining in CS. The new domain of CS builds on prior skills in mathematics. This suggests that CS and mathematics share skills. There is a need to carry out a comparative study of how mathematics
Roli Varma
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The roles of mathematics in computer science

ACM Inroads, 2013
Henry M Walker   +2 more
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Computational and Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering

Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 2022
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Jesús Vigo-Aguiar   +2 more
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Constructive mathematics and computer science

Proceedings of the ACM annual conference on - ACM '72, 1972
This paper gives an informal exposition of the relationship between mathematics and computer science generated by the constructive viewpoint of Errett Bishop. Brouwer's insight on the lack of computational content in classical mathematics is discussed first.
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The interface between computer science and the mathematical sciences

Computing in Science & Engineering, 2001
On 28-29 April 2000, the Board on Mathematical Sciences and the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board of the National Research Council cosponsored a workshop on the interface between the mathematical sciences and three areas of computer science: network traffic modeling, computer vision, and data mining. The workshop's goal was to identify some
Dianne P. O'Leary, Scott T. Weidman
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Computational mathematics and computer science

Education and Computing, 1993
Abstract 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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Modernizing the Mathematics Taught in Computer Science

Proceedings of the 50th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2019
The undergraduate computer science curriculum is ever-changing but has seen particular turmoil recently. Topics such as machine learning, data science, and concurrency and parallelism have grown in importance over the last few years. As the content of our curriculum changes, so too does the mathematical foundations on which it rests.
Barbara M. Anthony   +3 more
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Towards a Mathematical Science of Computation

1993
In this paper I shall discuss the prospects for a mathematical science of computation. In a mathematical science, it is possible to deduce from the basic assumptions, the important properties of the entities treated by the science. Thus, from Newton’s law of gravitation and his laws of motion, one can deduce that the planetary orbits obey Kepler’s laws.
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