Useful techniques of experimental mathematics (reference request)












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I am searching for papers or books that explain thoroughly useful interesting techniques of experimental mathematics that can be understood and profitably applied by an undergraduate student.










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    You may wish to retag your question - there is a tag experimental-mathematics here.
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    – Alexander Konovalov
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    You may want to see Implementing Reproducible Research by Victoria Stodden, Friedrich Leisch, Roger D. Peng, which actually goes far beyond.
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    – Alexander Konovalov
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I am searching for papers or books that explain thoroughly useful interesting techniques of experimental mathematics that can be understood and profitably applied by an undergraduate student.










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    You may wish to retag your question - there is a tag experimental-mathematics here.
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    – Alexander Konovalov
    Oct 9 '14 at 11:24






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    You may want to see Implementing Reproducible Research by Victoria Stodden, Friedrich Leisch, Roger D. Peng, which actually goes far beyond.
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    – Alexander Konovalov
    Oct 9 '14 at 11:27














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I am searching for papers or books that explain thoroughly useful interesting techniques of experimental mathematics that can be understood and profitably applied by an undergraduate student.







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    $begingroup$
    You may wish to retag your question - there is a tag experimental-mathematics here.
    $endgroup$
    – Alexander Konovalov
    Oct 9 '14 at 11:24






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    You may want to see Implementing Reproducible Research by Victoria Stodden, Friedrich Leisch, Roger D. Peng, which actually goes far beyond.
    $endgroup$
    – Alexander Konovalov
    Oct 9 '14 at 11:27














  • 1




    $begingroup$
    You may wish to retag your question - there is a tag experimental-mathematics here.
    $endgroup$
    – Alexander Konovalov
    Oct 9 '14 at 11:24






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    You may want to see Implementing Reproducible Research by Victoria Stodden, Friedrich Leisch, Roger D. Peng, which actually goes far beyond.
    $endgroup$
    – Alexander Konovalov
    Oct 9 '14 at 11:27








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$begingroup$
You may wish to retag your question - there is a tag experimental-mathematics here.
$endgroup$
– Alexander Konovalov
Oct 9 '14 at 11:24




$begingroup$
You may wish to retag your question - there is a tag experimental-mathematics here.
$endgroup$
– Alexander Konovalov
Oct 9 '14 at 11:24




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$begingroup$
You may want to see Implementing Reproducible Research by Victoria Stodden, Friedrich Leisch, Roger D. Peng, which actually goes far beyond.
$endgroup$
– Alexander Konovalov
Oct 9 '14 at 11:27




$begingroup$
You may want to see Implementing Reproducible Research by Victoria Stodden, Friedrich Leisch, Roger D. Peng, which actually goes far beyond.
$endgroup$
– Alexander Konovalov
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The first two books reference each other, so I recommend having both on hand. The third is in my reading queue. All are by Jonathan Borwein and David Bailey.
Experimentation in Mathematics
Mathematics by Experiment
Experimental Mathematics in Action






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    These are very good suggestions. Thank you very much.
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    – Dal
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The first two books reference each other, so I recommend having both on hand. The third is in my reading queue. All are by Jonathan Borwein and David Bailey.
Experimentation in Mathematics
Mathematics by Experiment
Experimental Mathematics in Action






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The first two books reference each other, so I recommend having both on hand. The third is in my reading queue. All are by Jonathan Borwein and David Bailey.
Experimentation in Mathematics
Mathematics by Experiment
Experimental Mathematics in Action






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The first two books reference each other, so I recommend having both on hand. The third is in my reading queue. All are by Jonathan Borwein and David Bailey.
Experimentation in Mathematics
Mathematics by Experiment
Experimental Mathematics in Action






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The first two books reference each other, so I recommend having both on hand. The third is in my reading queue. All are by Jonathan Borwein and David Bailey.
Experimentation in Mathematics
Mathematics by Experiment
Experimental Mathematics in Action







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