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A computational mathematics view of space, time and complexity

David H. Bailey , Jonathan M. Borwein

pp. 403-415

[T]here is a grave danger that the subject [of mathematics] will develop along the line of least resistance, that the stream so far from its source [in empirical reality] will separate into a multitude of insignificant branches, and that the discipline will become a disorganized mass of details and complexities.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-44418-5_32

Full citation:

Bailey, D. H. , Borwein, J. M. (2017)., A computational mathematics view of space, time and complexity, in S. Wuppuluri & G. Ghirardi (eds.), Space, time and the limits of human understanding, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 403-415.

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