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.
reference-request soft-question experimental-mathematics
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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.
reference-request soft-question experimental-mathematics
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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.
reference-request soft-question experimental-mathematics
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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.
reference-request soft-question experimental-mathematics
reference-request soft-question experimental-mathematics
edited Jan 28 at 13:38
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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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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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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 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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1
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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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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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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
Oct 9 '14 at 14:53
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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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Oct 9 '14 at 14:53
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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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Oct 9 '14 at 14:53
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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
answered Oct 9 '14 at 13:16
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These are very good suggestions. Thank you very much.
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These are very good suggestions. Thank you very much.
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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