Future of Mathematics: Hilbert's Problems, Erlangen Program, Millennium Prize Problems, Henri Poincaré, Mathematical Knowledge Management, Algorithm - Couverture souple

 
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Synopsis

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The future of mathematics is a topic that has been written about by many notable mathematicians. Typically, they are motivated by a desire to set a research agenda to direct efforts to specific problems, or a wish to clarify, update and extrapolate the way that subdisciplines relate to the current position of the subject and its possibilities. Well-known examples of this genre are Hilbert's problems, Felix Klein's Erlangen program manifesto and the Millennium Prize Problems. In 2001, Peter Cameron in "Combinatorics entering the third millennium" attempts to "throw some light on present trends and future directions. I have divided the causes into four groups: the influence of the computer; the growing sophistication of combinatorics; its strengthening links with the rest of mathematics; and wider changes in society."" and makes the prediction that What is clear, though, is that combinatorics will continue to elude attempts at formal specification.

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