[math-fun] Experimental math workshop
Experimental Math Workshop Oakland, CA March 29-30, 2004 The University of California, Berkeley, and the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory are pleased to host a workshop on experimental mathematics, to be held Mar. 29-30, in Oakland, California, USA. Logistics and a preliminary program are available from Bailey (see below). This workshop is designed to bring together a number of leading researchers and students in the emerging field of "experimental mathematics," namely the utilization of advanced computer technology as an active tool for mathematical research. Topics to be covered include computational number theory, symbolic computing tools, high-precision arithmetic techniques, integer relation algorithms, numerical discovery of new mathematical identities, applications of experimental mathematics in physics and other disciplines, experimental mathematics and art, computational techniques for formal proof, parallel computing for experimental mathematics, and others. Organizers: David H. Bailey, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California, USA, dhbailey@lbl.gov, 510-495-2773. Jonathan M. Borwein, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Borwein and Bailey are co-authors of the new books "Mathematics by Experiment: Plausible Reasoning in the 21st Century" and "Experimentation in Mathematics: Computational Paths to Discovery." If you wish to attend or participate, please contact Bailey.
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David H Bailey