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Title:
The influence of computing on mathematical research and education
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Proceedings of symposia in applied mathematics; v20
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Providence, RI : American Mathematical Society, 1974
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9780821813263
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Proceedings of the symposium in applied mathematics of the American Mathematical Society held at the University of Montana Missoula, Montana August 14-17, 1973
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Invited Address: The influence of computing on research in number theoryD. H. Lehmer
The influence of computers on algebraC. S. Sims
Computational probability and statisticsU. Grenander
An Introduction to some current research in numerical computational complexityJ. F. Traub
Applied mathematics and computingP. D. Lax
The unexpected impact of computers on science and mathematicsT. E. Cheatam
Contributed Papers: Computational complex analysisP. Henrici
Combinatorial games with an annihilation ruleA. S. Fraenkel
The integration of computing and mathematics at the Open University (An abstract)F. B. Lovis and R. V. M. Zahar
Real time computer graphics techniques in geometryT. Banchoff and C. Strauss
Visual geometry, computer graphics and theorems of perceived typeP. J. Davis
Dual orthogonal series: A case study of the influence of computing upon mathematical theoryR. T. Feinerman and R. B. Kelman and C. A. Koper
The design and use of an undergraduate numerical analysis laboratoryM. Ginsberg
Statistical and numerical analysis: A computer oriented approachA. R. Brousseau
Some problems in computational probabilityM. F. Neuts
The influence of computing on generalized inverse applications in statistical analysisC. R. Hallum
On using the electronic analog computer to illustrate mathematical conceptsT. A. Newton
An inexpensive computer assist in teaching large enrollment mathematics coursesE. L. Spitznagel
A new computer oriented (algorithmic) linear algebra course - preliminary reportR. Ducharme
Computer supplemented business oriented mathematicsK. L. Handerson and G. A. Kemper