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Intended for a general audience with an interest in mathematics, this volume contains ten articles on recent developments in the field of mathematical sciences. It explores topics ranging from Fermat's "Last Theorem" to computational fluid dynamics.Intended for a general audience with an interest in mathematics, this volume contains ten articles on recent developments in the field of mathematical sciences. In an accessible style, Cipra explores topics ranging from Fermat's Last Theorem to Computational Fluid Dynamics. The volumes in this series are intended to highlight the many roles mathemat...
Intended for a general audience with an interest in mathematics, this volume contains ten articles on recent developments in the field of mathematical sciences. It explores topics ranging from Fermat's "Last Theorem" to computational fluid dynamics.
Intended for a general audience with an interest in mathematics, this volume contains ten articles on recent developments in the field of mathematical sciences. In an accessible style, Cipra explores topics ranging from Fermat's Last Theorem to Computational Fluid Dynamics. The volumes in this series are intended to highlight the many roles mathematics plays in the modern world. This volume includes articles on "Ultra-parallel" supercomputing with DNA, and how a mathematician found the famous flaw in the Pentium chip.
Fermat's Theorem - At Last!. A Tale of Two Theories. Computer Science Discovers DNA. Divide and Conquer. The Gentle Art of Control. Computational Fluid Dynamics - Verging on Turbulence. Cellular Automata Offer New Outlook on Life, the Universe, and Everything. Are Group Theorists Simpleminded?. The Secret Life of Large Numbers. In Math We Trust
Intended for a general audience with an interest in mathematics, this volume contains ten articles on recent developments in the field of mathematical sciences. In an accessible style, Cipra explores topics ranging from Fermat's Last Theorem to Computational Fluid Dynamics. The volumes in this series are intended to highlight the many roles mathematics plays in the modern world. This volume includes articles on "Ultra-parallel" supercomputing with DNA, and how a mathematician found the famous flaw in the Pentium chip.
Fermat's Theorem - At Last!. A Tale of Two Theories. Computer Science Discovers DNA. Divide and Conquer. The Gentle Art of Control. Computational Fluid Dynamics - Verging on Turbulence. Cellular Automata Offer New Outlook on Life, the Universe, and Everything. Are Group Theorists Simpleminded?. The Secret Life of Large Numbers. In Math We Trust