How Computer Scientists Completed Beethoven’s Unfinished 10th Symphony? Beethoven had started work on his 10th Symphony but couldn't finish. Thanks to a team of scientists, Beethoven’s vision will come to life.
Ten Computer Codes That Transformed Science From Fortran to arXiv.org, these advances in programming and platforms sent biology, climate science and physics into warp speed.
How Close Are Computers to Automating Mathematical Reasoning? Paul Cohen, legendary for his daring methods in set theory, predicted that all of mathematics could be automated, including the writing of proofs.
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Habits of Highly Mathematical People The most common question students have about mathematics is “when will I ever use this?” Many math teachers struggle to give a good answer.
Why Software Projects Take Longer Than You Think: A Statistical Model The more code you write, the more teams are involved, the more changes that occur, the more hard coded dates apply, the longer it will take.