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Exploratory Experimentation and Computation
Author(s) -
David H. Bailey,
Jonathan M. Borwein
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
notices of the american mathematical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/983178
Subject(s) - fermat's last theorem , capstone , computer science , conjecture , proofs of fermat's little theorem , simple (philosophy) , the internet , computation , theoretical computer science , algebra over a field , calculus (dental) , mathematics , data science , computer security , algorithm , pure mathematics , epistemology , world wide web , fundamental theorem , compactness theorem , medicine , philosophy , fixed point theorem , dentistry
We believe the mathematical research community is facing a great challenge to re-evaluate the role of proof in light of recent developments. On one hand, the growing power of current computer systems, of modern mathematical computing packages, and of the growing capacity to data-mine on the Internet, has provided marvelous resources to the research mathematician. On the other hand, the enormous complexity of many modern capstone results such as the Poincar e conjecture, Fermat's last theorem, and the classication of nite simple groups has raised questions as to how we can better ensure the integrity of modern mathematics. Yet as the need and prospects for inductive mathematics blossom, the requirement to ensure the role of proof is properly founded remains undiminished.

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