This book presents four mathematical essays which explore the
foundations of mathematics and related topics ranging from
philosophy and logic to modern computer mathematics. While
connected to the historical evolution of these concepts, the essays
place strong emphasis on developments still to come.
The book originated in a 2002 symposium celebrating the work of
Bruno Buchberger, Professor of Computer Mathematics at Johannes
Kepler University, Linz, Austria, on the occasion of his 60th
birthday. Among many other accomplishments, Professor Buchberger in
1985 was the founding editor of the Journal of Symbolic
Computation; the founder of the Research Institute for Symbolic
Computation (RISC) and its chairman from 1987-2000; the founder in
1990 of the Softwarepark Hagenberg, Austria, and since then its
director.
More than a decade in the making, Mathematics, Computer Science
and Logic - A Never Ending Story includes essays by leading
authorities, on such topics as mathematical foundations from the
perspective of computer verification; a symbolic-computational
philosophy and methodology for mathematics; the role of logic and
algebra in software engineering; and new directions in the
foundations of mathematics. These inspiring essays invite general,
mathematically interested readers to share state-of-the-art ideas
which advance the never ending story of mathematics, computer
science and logic.
Mathematics, Computer Science and Logic - A Never Ending Story
is edited by Professor Peter Paule, Bruno Buchberger s successor as
director of the Research Institute for Symbolic Computation.
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