The Institute for the Science of Origins Noontime Lecture Series continues Dec. 7 with “The Origin of Mathematical Truth: On the Nature of Mathematical Proofs.” Daniel Solow, professor of operations at Weatherhead School of Management, will lead the discussion Dec. 7 at noon in Ford Auditorium.
This talk will present an introduction to mathematical proofs, starting with a definition of what a proof is. A brief discussion is included on how to read condensed proofs that typically appear in textbooks and other mathematical literature.
For more information on the ISO series, visit .Semester’s final ISO noontime lecture to be held Dec. 7, on mathematical proofs
Semester’s Final Iso Noontime Lecture To Be Held Dec. 7, On Mathematical Proofs
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November 29, 2011
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The Institute for the Science of Origins Noontime Lecture Series continues Dec. 7 with “The Origin of Mathematical Truth: On the Nature of Mathematical Proofs.” Daniel Solow, professor of operations at Weatherhead School of Management, will lead the discussion Dec. 7 at noon in Ford Auditorium.
This talk will present an introduction to mathematical proofs, starting with a definition of what a proof is. A brief discussion is included on how to read condensed proofs that typically appear in textbooks and other mathematical literature.
For more information on the ISO series, visit .