Mathematical Software
This proceedings consists of invited papers and contributed papers presented at the First International Congress of Mathematical Software (ICMS 2002) held at Beijing, China. The program of this conference can be found at h t tp ://www.mathsoftware.org. Mathematics has a wide variety of branches....
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World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
2015
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Tóm tắt: | This proceedings consists of invited papers and contributed papers presented
at the First International Congress of Mathematical Software (ICMS
2002) held at Beijing, China. The program of this conference can be found at
h t tp ://www.mathsoftware.org.
Mathematics has a wide variety of branches. Despite this, we in the first
International Congress of Mathematical Software believe that mathematics is
fundamentally just one thing. Algebra, geometry and analysis are examples
of separate specialities within mathematics, and of course we consider each
of them valuable and hence study them. But we take the view th at any
branch of mathematics can borrow freely from these specialities. It is often
worth while delving into them for ideas that might lead to fundamental new
discoveries. The same can be said of mathematical software systems: the
study of mathematical software is a coherent whole.We believe that the appearance of mathematical software is one of the
most important events in mathematics. Mathematical software systems are
used to construct examples, to prove theorems, and to find new mathematical
phenomena. Conversely, mathematical research often motivates developments
of new algorithms and new systems. Beyond mathematics, mathematical
software systems are becoming indispensable tools in many branches of science
and technology.
The development of mathematical software systems relies on the cooperation
of mathematicians, algorithm designers, programmers, and the feedback
from users. The main audiences of this conference are mathematical software
developers and programming mathematicians, but we also intend to provide
an opportunity to discuss these topics with mathematicians and users from
application areas. Topics for the conference include but are not limited to:
1. Software engineering problems for mathematical software
2. Mathematics and media (including user interfaces)
3. Mathematics related to mathematical software (experiments, algorithms)
4. High performance computing
5. Applications of mathematical software
6. Presentation of mathematical software |
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