Experimental Mathematics in Action

Experimental Mathematics in Action
Author: David Bailey,Jonathan Borwein,Neil Calkin,Russell Luke,Roland Girgensohn,Victor Moll
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2007-05-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781439864333

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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. The goal in this book is to present a coherent variety of accessible examples of modern mathematics where intelligent computing plays a significant role and in so doi

Experimentation in Mathematics

Experimentation in Mathematics
Author: Jonathan M. Borwein,David H. Bailey,Roland Girgensohn
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2004-04-12
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781439864197

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New mathematical insights and rigorous results are often gained through extensive experimentation using numerical examples or graphical images and analyzing them. Today computer experiments are an integral part of doing mathematics. This allows for a more systematic approach to conducting and replicating experiments. The authors address the role of

Experimental Mathematics

Experimental Mathematics
Author: V. I. Arnold
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre: Combinatorial analysis
ISBN: 9780821894163

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One of the traditional ways mathematical ideas and even new areas of mathematics are created is from experiments. One of the best-known examples is that of the Fermat hypothesis, which was conjectured by Fermat in his attempts to find integer solutions for the famous Fermat equation. This hypothesis led to the creation of a whole field of knowledge, but it was proved only after several hundred years. This book, based on the author's lectures, presents several new directions of mathematical research. All of these directions are based on numerical experiments conducted by the author, which led to new hypotheses that currently remain open, i.e., are neither proved nor disproved. The hypotheses range from geometry and topology (statistics of plane curves and smooth functions) to combinatorics (combinatorial complexity and random permutations) to algebra and number theory (continuous fractions and Galois groups). For each subject, the author describes the problem and presents numerical results that led him to a particular conjecture. In the majority of cases there is an indication of how the readers can approach the formulated conjectures (at least by conducting more numerical experiments). Written in Arnold's unique style, the book is intended for a wide range of mathematicians, from high school students interested in exploring unusual areas of mathematics on their own, to college and graduate students, to researchers interested in gaining a new, somewhat nontraditional perspective on doing mathematics. In the interest of fostering a greater awareness and appreciation of mathematics and its connections to other disciplines and everyday life, MSRI and the AMS are publishing books in the Mathematical Circles Library series as a service to young people, their parents and teachers, and the mathematics profession. Titles in this series are co-published with the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI).

Mathematics by Experiment

Mathematics by Experiment
Author: Jonathan Borwein,David Bailey
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2008-10-27
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781439865361

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This revised and updated second edition maintains the content and spirit of the first edition and includes a new chapter, "Recent Experiences", that provides examples of experimental mathematics that have come to light since the publication of the first edition in 2003. For more examples and insights, Experimentation in Mathematics: Computational P

Experimental and Computational Mathematics

Experimental and Computational Mathematics
Author: Jonathan M. Borwein
Publsiher: PSIpress
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2010
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781935638056

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A quiet revolution in mathematical computing and scientific visualization took place in the latter half of the 20th century. These developments have dramatically enhanced modes of mathematical insight and opportunities for "exploratory" computational experimentation. This volume collects the experimental and computational contributions of Jonathan and Peter Borwein over the past quarter century.

The Computer as Crucible

The Computer as Crucible
Author: Jonathan Borwein,Keith Devlin
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2008-10-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781439876916

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Keith Devlin and Jonathan Borwein, two well-known mathematicians with expertise in different mathematical specialties but with a common interest in experimentation in mathematics, have joined forces to create this introduction to experimental mathematics. They cover a variety of topics and examples to give the reader a good sense of the current sta

Gems in Experimental Mathematics

Gems in Experimental Mathematics
Author: Tewodros Amdeberhan,Luis A. Medina,Victor H. Moll
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2010
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780821848692

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These proceedings reflect the special session on Experimental Mathematics held January 5, 2009, at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in Washington, DC as well as some papers specially solicited for this volume. Experimental Mathematics is a recently structured field of Mathematics that uses the computer and advanced computing technology as a tool to perform experiments. These include the analysis of examples, testing of new ideas, and the search of patterns to suggest results and to complement existing analytical rigor. The development of a broad spectrum of mathematical software products, such as MathematicaR and MapleTM, has allowed mathematicians of diverse backgrounds and interests to use the computer as an essential tool as part of their daily work environment. This volume reflects a wide range of topics related to the young field of Experimental Mathematics. The use of computation varies from aiming to exclude human input in the solution of a problem to traditional mathematical questions for which computation is a prominent tool.

Tapas in Experimental Mathematics

Tapas in Experimental Mathematics
Author: Tewodros Amdeberhan,Victor H. Moll
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2008
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780821843178

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Experimental Mathematics is a recently structured field of Mathematics that uses a computer and advanced computing technology as tools to perform experiments such as analysis of examples, testing of new ideas, and the search of patterns.