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Educational project
Computer-Based Math is an educational project started by Conrad Wolfram in 2010 to promote the idea that routine mathematical calculations should be done
Computer-Based_Math
Approach to teaching mathematics that emphasizes the use of computers
deliver math lessons and exercises and manage homework assignments. Tablet-based mathematics practice is a more recent form of computer-based mathematics
Computer-based mathematics education
Computer-based_mathematics_education
British technologist and businessman
has been a proponent of Computer-Based Math—a reform of mathematics education to "rebuild the curriculum assuming computers exist." and is the founder
Conrad_Wolfram
Non-profit organizations based in Houston
Reasoning Mind is a non-profit organization that develops computer-based math curricula and works with schools to implement them in classrooms. In addition
Reasoning_Mind
Family of serif typefaces
gained an OpenType math table. Unlike Computer Modern Math, Latin Modern Math has no pairwise kerning information: OpenType math rendering does not make
Computer_Modern
Percentage Permutations Proportion Rounding Scientific notation Computer-Based Math Outline of number theory Riemann zeta function L-functions Multiplicative
Outline_of_arithmetic
deep-learning software Computational mathematics Computer-Based Math Firemath - equation editor which generates MathML List of free educational software List
List of open-source software for mathematics
List_of_open-source_software_for_mathematics
Event in which groups of software developers work at an accelerated pace
Capture the flag (cybersecurity) List of mathematics competitions Computer-Based Math Competitive programming "Hackathon definition". dictionary.com. "OpenBSD
Hackathon
Deliver (1988 film) Math 55 at Harvard University Financial literacy curriculum Chicago movement Computer-Based Math and computer-based mathematics education
Mathematics education in the United States
Mathematics_education_in_the_United_States
Teaching, learning, and scholarly research in mathematics
following: Computer-based math: an approach based on the use of mathematical software as the primary tool of computation. Computer-based mathematics
Mathematics_education
Method of mathematics education
without understanding the math involved. However, others such as Conrad Wolfram argue for a more radical use of computer-based math in a complete departure
Traditional_mathematics
Set of problem-solving methods
to bridge the gap between STEM and non-STEM academic disciplines. Computer-based math Artificial Intelligence Decision making Education Machine learning
Computational_thinking
not "edit equations" may have a GUI, plotting, ASCII graphic formulae and math font printing. The ability to generate plaintext files is also a sought-after
List of computer algebra systems
List_of_computer_algebra_systems
Use of technology in education to enhance learning and teaching
(TEL), computer-based instruction (CBI), computer managed instruction, computer-based training (CBT), computer-assisted instruction or computer-aided instruction
Educational_technology
Company that produces mathematical computing software
Little hired Jeanne O'Keefe, an experienced computer executive, to help formalize the business. By 1997, MathWorks was profitable, claiming revenue of around
MathWorks
deep structural changes in the U.S. labor force" Projects such as Computer-Based Math are attempting to rethink school curricula to prepare for the computational
Computational knowledge economy
Computational_knowledge_economy
Undergraduate math course at Harvard University
Math 55 is a two-semester freshman undergraduate mathematics course at Harvard University founded by Lynn Loomis and Shlomo Sternberg. The official title
Math_55
Topics referred to by the same term
Space Station Computer-Based Math, a math education reform movement Condition-based maintenance, maintenance when needed Condition based monitoring, see
CBM
TeX/LaTeX, MathML (Mathematical Markup Language), OpenMath and OMDoc. Popular languages for input by humans and interpretation by computers include TeX/LaTeX
Mathematical_markup_language
2020 book by Conrad Wolfram
computational education and computer-based mathematics education for 21st-century problem-solving skills with computers in the classroom, rather than
The_Math(s)_Fix
Mathematical software
the Casio CFX-9970G. The first popular computer algebra systems were muMATH, Reduce, Derive (based on muMATH), and Macsyma; a copyleft version of Macsyma
Computer_algebra_system
Arithmetic operation
exponent is usually shown as a superscript to the right of the base as bn or in computer code as b^n. This binary operation is often read as "b to the
Exponentiation
2005 video game
in math then provides linear instruction and assessments based on the student's skill. FASTT Math allows students to customize their interface based on
FASTT_Math
Practice of teaching statistics
statistics curriculum developed by the Computer-Based Math foundation based around its principles of using computers as the primary tool of education. in
Statistics_education
Use of information technology in assessment
also known as digital assessment, e-assessment, online assessment or computer-based assessment, is the use of information technology in assessment such
Electronic_assessment
Extracurricular activity
well. Applied math clubs center on a field other than mathematics, such as math for thespians, computer programming math, or musical math. Such clubs need
Math_circle
Mathematics question and answer website
"Collaborative Problem Solving: A Study of MathOverflow". Proceedings of the 17th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing
MathOverflow
Computer graphics technique
Physically based rendering (PBR) is a computer graphics approach that seeks to render images in a way that models the lights and surfaces with optics
Physically_based_rendering
1998 video game
The ClueFinders Math Adventures Ages 9–12: Mystery in the Himalayas is a computer game in The Learning Company's ClueFinders series, where the ClueFinders
The ClueFinders Math Adventures
The_ClueFinders_Math_Adventures
American computer scientist (born 1984)
math courses into essentially a lower track, setting back progress in improving diversity in STEM.” Jo Boaler, a white advocate for equity-based math
Jelani_Nelson
Math YouTube channel
on the process of discovery and inquiry-based learning in mathematics, which Sanderson calls "inventing math". Sanderson graduated from Stanford University
3Blue1Brown
Computer scientist and researcher
Project Silver, David (2009). Reinforcement Learning and Simulation-Based Search in Computer Go. ualberta.ca (PhD thesis). University of Alberta. doi:10.7939/R39D8T
David Silver (computer scientist)
David_Silver_(computer_scientist)
Interactive theorem prover software
Symposium on Logic in Computer Science. pp. 223–232. arXiv:1301.3443. doi:10.1109/lics.2013.28. ISBN 978-1-4799-0413-6. S2CID 5661377. "Math Problem 3,500 Years
Proof_assistant
Educational computer coding environment
learn text-based coding on languages like Python, Blockly and CoffeeScript, as well as learning the fundamentals of computer science and math. The software
CodeMonkey_(software)
2.71828...; base of natural logarithms
Job-Searchers with Math Puzzle". NPR. Retrieved 2007-06-09. Peterson, Benjamin (20 April 2020). "Python 2.7.18, the end of an era". LWN.net. "math — Mathematical
E_(mathematical_constant)
Debate over modern mathematics education, textbooks and curricula in the U.S.
§ 2021 mathematics framework Computer-based mathematics education Critical mathematics pedagogy – Liberation-focused math education David Klein (mathematician) –
Math_wars
Mathematics portal Visual arts portal ASCII art Computer-based mathematics education Computer representation of surfaces List of creative coding software
List of mathematical art software
List_of_mathematical_art_software
Typesetting system based on TeX
computer scientists, but from early in its development, it has also been taken up by scholars who needed to write documents that include complex math
LaTeX
Mathematical proof at least partially generated by computer
A computer-assisted proof is a mathematical proof that has been at least partially generated by computer. Most computer-aided proofs to date have been
Computer-assisted_proof
Application of group theory to cryptography
problems. Amer. Math. Soc. Surveys and Monographs. ISBN 9780821853603. Magyarik, M.R.; Wagner, N.R. (1985). "A Public Key Cryptosystem Based on the Word Problem"
Group-based_cryptography
Computer Algebra Program
muMATH is a computer algebra system developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s by Albert D. Rich and David Stoutemyer of Soft Warehouse in Honolulu, Hawaii
MuMATH
Cyrix x86 microprocessor
addition of a math coprocessor. While advertisements from smaller manufacturers touted the superiority of their 486DLC over name-brand computers sporting a
Cyrix_Cx486DLC
Academic journal
Knowledge-Based Systems is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering computer science, with a particular focus on knowledge-based systems. It was established
Knowledge-Based Systems (journal)
Knowledge-Based_Systems_(journal)
Approach to teaching mathematics in the 1950s and '60s
New Mathematics or New Math was a dramatic but temporary change in the way mathematics was taught in grade schools which started in France and spread to
New_Math
Textbook by Ronald Graham, Donald Knuth, and Oren Patashnik
for Computer Science, by Ronald Graham, Donald Knuth, and Oren Patashnik, first published in 1989, is a textbook that is widely used in computer-science
Concrete_Mathematics
Computer program to render and display many kinds of fractals
(also known as fixed-point arithmetic), for faster rendering on computers without math coprocessors. Since then, floating-point arithmetic and arbitrary-precision
Fractint
Processor executing one instruction in minimal clock cycles
In electronics and computer science, a reduced instruction set computer (RISC, pronounced "risk") is a computer architecture designed to simplify the individual
Reduced instruction set computer
Reduced_instruction_set_computer
American mathematician
markets, and collaborated with Claude Shannon in creating the first wearable computer. Thorp received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of California
Edward_O._Thorp
Natural number
From MathWorld--A Wolfram Resource. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/Digon.html "Polygons on the Sphere". sites.math.washington.edu. Notes from Math 445 for
2
Computer algebra system
LiveMath is a computer algebra system available on a number of platforms including Mac OS, macOS (Carbon), Microsoft Windows, Linux (x86) and Solaris (SPARC)
LiveMath
Generative AI chatbot by OpenAI
Web-Based Coding Tool". Wired. Retrieved May 20, 2025. Field, Hayden (July 17, 2025). "OpenAI's new ChatGPT Agent can control an entire computer and do
ChatGPT
Chinese artificial intelligence company
trained by GRPO using both reward models and rule-based reward. The rule-based reward was computed for math problems with a final answer (put in a box), and
DeepSeek
(FlexBook) Code.org Codecademy CodeSandbox – web-based integrated development environment for computer programming Codewars – competitive programming challenges
List of online educational resources
List_of_online_educational_resources
Numerical computing environment and programming language
by mathematician and computer programmer Cleve Moler. The idea for MATLAB was based on his 1960s PhD thesis. Moler became a math professor at the University
MATLAB
Subset of x86 instruction set architecture for floating-point arithmetic
"80C187 80-BIT MATH COPROCESSOR" (PDF). November 1992. Retrieved 3 May 2023. Yoshida, Stacy, "Math Coprocessors: Keeping Your Computer Up for the Count"
X87
Computer architecture bit width
"16/32". Such solutions have a long history in the computer field, with various designs performing math even one bit at a time, known as "serial arithmetic"
16-bit_computing
American scientist (1927–2011)
John McCarthy (September 4, 1927 – October 24, 2011) was an American computer scientist and cognitive scientist. He was one of the founders of the discipline
John McCarthy (computer scientist)
John_McCarthy_(computer_scientist)
Counting from "0" instead of "1" first
fundamental types in programming and hardware design. In computer science, zero is thus often used as the base case for many kinds of numerical recursion. Proofs
Zero-based_numbering
Educational video game franchise
2023. The series began with the 1983 title Math Blaster! released for the Apple II and Atari 8-bit computers. The initial game was ported to other platforms
Blaster_Learning_System
Scientific journal
Expanded zbMATH Open According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2024 impact factor of 4.9. "Engineering with Computers: Aims and Scope"
Engineering_with_Computers
Educational walk
science, computer science, decision science, or probability and statistics. Some sources specify how to create a math walk whereas others define a math walk
Math_walk
Standardized test used for U.S. college admissions
"Algebra" in Math) are also reported for each section. There is no penalty or negative marking for guessing on the SAT: scores are based on the number
SAT
American mathematician (1914–2005)
who made contributions to industrial engineering, operations research, computer science, economics and statistics. Dantzig is known for his development
George_Dantzig
German computer scientist
Translating the arXiv to XML+MathML". Archived from the original on 2008-02-09. Retrieved 2008-01-20. Top 10,000 cited authors in Computer Science – August 2006
Michael_Kohlhase
Australian online educational website
Maths Pathway is an online educational website based in Melbourne, used in Australian schools to teach mathematics. It differs from traditional mathematics
Maths_Pathway
California, US-based mathematician
Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics and computer science in 2005. He received a PhD in computer science from Yale University in 2010 (his dissertation
Nikhil_Srivastava
Academic journal
education journals Computer-based mathematics education "Mathematics and Computer Education", WorldCat, OCLC 8075457 Mathematics and Computer Education home
Mathematics and Computer Education
Mathematics_and_Computer_Education
Calculations where numbers' precision is only limited by computer memory
have libraries available for arbitrary-precision integer and floating-point math. Rather than storing values as a fixed number of bits related to the size
Arbitrary-precision arithmetic
Arbitrary-precision_arithmetic
Mathematical function, inverse of an exponential function
uses base 2 and is widely used in computer science, information theory, music theory, and photography. When the base is unambiguous from the context or
Logarithm
Computer algebra system
Derive was a computer algebra system, developed as a successor to muMATH by the Soft Warehouse in Honolulu, Hawaii, now owned by Texas Instruments. Derive
Derive (computer algebra system)
Derive_(computer_algebra_system)
1981 American microcomputer model
present-day personal computers share architectural features in common with the original IBM PC, including the Intel-based Mac computers manufactured from
IBM_Personal_Computer
Typesetting system
Type 1 and TrueType. Computer Modern (commonly known as "the TeX font") is freely available in Type 1 format, as are the AMS math fonts. Users of TeX systems
TeX
Camera calculator
is an educational technology mobile app, owned by Google. It features a computer algebra system with an augmented optical character recognition system,
Photomath
Disorder affecting learning arithmetic
specific learning difficulty. It is sometimes colloquially referred to as "math dyslexia", though this analogy can be misleading as they are distinct syndromes
Dyscalculia
American mathematician
for the solution of quadratic equations, based on the symmetry of parabolas. Loh is a creator of expository math videos on YouTube under the channel name
Po-Shen_Loh
Educational programs combining academic and technical skills for workforce preparation
of computer-aided engineering software. Mathematical notation software - Comparison of TeX editors, TeX, LaTeX, KaTeX, AsciiMath, GNU TeXmacs, MathJax
Career and technical education
Career_and_technical_education
"Chapter 2. Boolean Expressions", A Logical Approach to Discrete Math, Monographs in Computer Science, Springer, p. 25ff, ISBN 9780387941158 Pohl & Shaw 1981
Glossary_of_computer_science
Computer font file format
Math, DejaVu Math TeX Gyre, Garamond Math, Latin Modern Math, Libertinus Math, Neo Euler, STIX Math, XITS Math, Fira Math, GFS Neohellenic Math, and four
OpenType
First generation programmable computers
www.math.tu-dresden.de. pp. 7–11. LGP 30, technikum 29: Living Museum{{citation}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link) Pegasus at the V&A, Computer Conservation
List_of_vacuum-tube_computers
High School in Livonia, Michigan
class graduated in June 1971. The school is home to the MSC (Math, Science, and Computers) program as well as the Creative and Performing Arts program
Winston Churchill High School (Livonia, Michigan)
Winston_Churchill_High_School_(Livonia,_Michigan)
Mathematical computing environment
Magazine "Welcome to the Maplesoft MathML Home Page". www.maplesoft.com. MacCallum, Malcolm A. H. (2018). "Computer algebra in gravity research". Living
Maple_(software)
Method of quantum computing
The one-way quantum computer, also known as measurement-based quantum computer (MBQC), is a method of quantum computing that first prepares an entangled
One-way_quantum_computer
1983 video game
game. Elizabeth Sweedyk, associate computer science professor at Harvey Mudd College, felt that Donkey Kong Jr. Math was too realistic an educational game
Donkey_Kong_Jr._Math
Web-based simulation (WBS) is the invocation of computer simulation services over the World Wide Web, specifically through a web browser. Increasingly
Web-based_simulation
Software company specializing in STEM writing and assessment tools
name Maths for More and focused on web-based mathematics software. In 2002, WIRIS released WIRIS CAS (currently named CalcMe), a browser-based computer algebra
WIRIS
Educational assessment software
STAR Reading, STAR Early Literacy and STAR Math are standardized, computer-adaptive assessments created by Renaissance Learning, Inc., for use in K–12
STAR_(software)
Field of knowledge
"Course 18C Mathematics with Computer Science". math.mit.edu. Retrieved 2024-06-01. "Theoretical Computer Science". math.mit.edu. Retrieved 2024-06-01
Mathematics
Cryptography secured against quantum computers
but not proven, to be secure against a cryptanalytic attack by a quantum computer. Most widely used public-key algorithms rely on the difficulty of one of
Post-quantum_cryptography
Electronic toy made by Texas Instruments
synthesizer accessory for its popular TI-99/4A computer. The Speak & Spell (as well as the "Speak & Math" and "Speak & Read") are emulated, running the
Speak_&_Spell_(toy)
Early Canadian computer
Computer), also known as UTEC Mark I, was an early computer built at the University of Toronto (U of T) in the early 1950s. It was the first computer
UTEC
American educational software company
Evidence for ESSA, which found that Zearn Math had an average effect size of +0.09 on student outcomes based on 3 studies. This included a large-scale
Zearn
Computer science discipline
usually a computer program, may construct its answers by querying a structured database of knowledge or information, usually a knowledge base. More commonly
Question_answering
In computer science, a math library (or maths library) is a component of a programming language's standard library containing functions (or subroutines)
Math_library
DragonBox FASTT Math FutureU The ClueFinders Math Adventures Tux, of Math Command Open Source Physics ArcGIS Online — Esri's cloud-based mapping and spatial
List_of_educational_software
Computation machine that uses continuously varying data technology
; Tsividis, Y. (1 February 2005). "A VLSI analog computer/Math co-processor for a digital computer". ISSCC. 2005 IEEE International Digest of Technical
Analog_computer
with Windows. The Unix and Linux versions do not contain a computer algebra subsystem. Euler Math Toolbox originated in 1988 as a program for Atari ST. At
Euler_Mathematical_Toolbox
Company focusing on computer software
like Lotus 1-2-3. At the same time the advent of the 80286 based IBM PC/AT with its 80287 math coprocessor provided new opportunities for companies that
Hauppauge_Computer_Works
Digital asset using a distributed ledger
consensus has therefore been achieved with a blockchain. A "node" is a computer that connects to a cryptocurrency network. The node supports the cryptocurrency's
Cryptocurrency
Computer model built by Apple
and Computer Mart (New York City). The first unit produced was used in a high school math class, and donated to Liza Loop's public-access computer center
Apple_I
American mathematician and billionaire (1938–2024)
Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute in Berkeley, and chaired the boards of Math for America, the Simons Foundation, and Renaissance Technologies. In 2023
Jim_Simons
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Middle English form of French Pierres, PIERS means "rock, stone."
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Puppy.
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English masculine form of French unisex Cyrille, CYRIL means "lord."
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Hungarian form of Persian Esther, ESZTER means "star."
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American, Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Swiss
French Form of Michael; Like the Lord
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Princess.
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Peacock
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Banner of the tribe
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n.
A preparation of fruit in sirup in such a manner as to preserve its form, either whole, halved, or quartered; as, a compote of pears.
a.
Morally low. Hence: Low-minded; unworthy; without dignity of sentiment; ignoble; mean; illiberal; menial; as, a base fellow; base motives; base occupations.
imp. & p. p.
of Compete
a.
Having a base, or having as a base; supported; as, broad-based.
n.
A pie; baked food.
v. t.
To exchange; to put or substitute something else in place of, as a smaller penalty, obligation, or payment, for a greater, or a single thing for an aggregate; hence, to lessen; to diminish; as, to commute a sentence of death to one of imprisonment for life; to commute tithes; to commute charges for fares.
v. i.
To pay, or arrange to pay, in gross instead of part by part; as, to commute for a year's travel over a route.
n.
One who computes.
imp. & p. p.
of Base
imp. & p. p.
of Commute
a.
Reduced; lowered; restrained; as, to speak with bated breath.
imp. & p. p.
of Compute
a.
Not held by honorable service; as, a base estate, one held by services not honorable; held by villenage. Such a tenure is called base, or low, and the tenant, a base tenant.
n.
A rustic play; -- called also prisoner's base, prison base, or bars.
n.
Wearing, or protected by, bases.
n.
One who commutes; especially, one who commutes in traveling.
n.
A composer or compiler of hymns; one versed in hymnology.
a.
Alloyed with inferior metal; debased; as, base coin; base bullion.
n.
A computer.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Compute