Sunday, January 15, 2012

Bruno Buchberger

Mathematical software systems, such as Mathematica, Maple, Derive, and so on, are substantially based on enormous advances in the area of mathematics known as Computer Algebra or Symbolic Mathematics. In fact, everything taught in high school and in the first semesters of a university mathematical education, is available in these systems ‘at the touch of the button’. Will mathematics become unnecessary because of this? In the three sections of this essay, I answer this question for non-mathematicians, for mathematicians and for (future) students of mathematics.

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  1. "Computer Algebra: The End of Mathematics?"

    by Bruno Buchberger
    Research Institute for Symbolic Computation
    Johannes Kepler University
    A4232 Castle of Hagenberg
    Austria

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