Computers in Mathematics
Discover the fascinating intersection of technology and mathematics with Computers in Mathematics, a comprehensive collection of talks from the International Conference on Computers and Mathematics held from July 29 to August 1, 1986, at Stanford University. This insightful volume, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1990, spans 432 pages and delves into the evolving role of computers as a pivotal research tool across various mathematical disciplines, including number theory, analysis, special functions, combinatorics, algebraic geometry, topology, and physics. Whether you're a student, educator, or mathematics enthusiast, this book offers valuable perspectives on both the historical and future implications of computational methods in mathematics. Enhance your understanding of the digital transformation in mathematical research and explore how these advancements are shaping the field today.