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[[Mathematician]]s have often considered the '''future of mathematics'''. Such speculations are bound up with speculations on the future of the human race. |
[[Mathematician]]s have often considered the '''future of mathematics'''. Such speculations are bound up with speculations on the future of the human race. There have also been famous attempts to set the future agenda, e.g: [[Hilbert's problems]], [[Millennium Prize Problems]]. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Mathematicians have often considered the future of mathematics. Such speculations are bound up with speculations on the future of the human race. There have also been famous attempts to set the future agenda, e.g: Hilbert's problems, Millennium Prize Problems.
See also
References
- THE FUTURE OF MATHEMATICS, HENRI POINCARE, 1908
- The Future Of Mathematics, Andre Weil, 1950
- Mathematics: frontiers and perspectives, V. I. Arnold, M. Atiyah, B. Mazur, AMS Bookstore, 2000, ISBN 9780821826973
- Reflections on the Future of Mathematics, Felix Browder, JUNE/JULY 2002, NOTICES OF THE AMS
- Henri’s Crystal Ball, Philip J. Davis and David Mumford, April 2008, Notices of the AMS
- The nature and growth of modern mathematics, Edna Ernestine Kramer, Princeton University Press, 1982, ISBN 9780691023724