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The Influence of Computing on Mathematical Research and Education
About this Title
Joseph P. Lasalle, Editor
Publication: Proceedings of Symposia in Applied Mathematics
Publication Year:
1974; Volume 20
ISBNs: 978-0-8218-1326-3 (print); 978-0-8218-9235-0 (online)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1090/psapm/020
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Front/Back Matter
Invited addresses
- D. H. Lehmer – The influence of computing on research in number theory [MR 0364061]
- Charles C. Sims – The influence of computers on algebra [MR 0357556]
- Ulf Grenander – Computational probability and statistics [MR 0356297]
- J. F. Traub – An introduction to some current research in numerical computational complexity [MR 0353723]
- Peter D. Lax – Applied mathematics and computing
- Thomas E. Cheatham, Jr. – The unexpected impact of computers on science and mathematics [MR 0349307]
Contributed papers
- Peter Henrici – Computational complex analysis [MR 0349957]
- Aviezri S. Fraenkel – Combinatorial games with an annihilation rule
- F. B. Lovis and R. V. M. Zahar – The integration of computing and mathematics at the Open University (an abstract)
- Thomas Banchoff and Charles Strauss – Real time computer graphics techniques in geometry
- Philip J. Davis – Visual geometry, computer graphics and theorems of perceived type
- Robert P. Feinerman, Robert B. Kelman and Chester A. Koper, Jr. – Dual orthogonal series: A case study of the influence of computing upon mathematical theory
- Myron Ginsberg – The design and use of an undergraduate numerical analysis laboratory
- Andre R. Brousseau – Statistical and numerical analysis: A computer oriented approach
- Marcel F. Neuts – Some problems in computational probability
- Cecil R. Hallum – The influence of computing on generalized inverse applications in statistical analysis
- Tyre A. Newton – On using the electronic analog computer to illustrate mathematical concepts
- Edward L. Spitznagel, Jr. – An inexpensive computer assist in teaching large enrollment mathematics courses
- Robert Ducharme – A new computer oriented (algorithmic) linear algebra course—preliminary report
- Kenneth L. Hankerson and Gene A. Kemper – Computer supplemented business oriented mathematics