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Teaching Mathematics to Computers - Advancements in Computational Theorem Proving

Offered By: Hausdorff Center for Mathematics via YouTube

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Explore the fascinating intersection of mathematics and computer science in this public talk by Kevin Buzzard. Delve into the challenges and possibilities of teaching computers to understand and prove mathematical theorems. Learn how computers excel at calculations but struggle with logical reasoning and theorem-proving. Discover the progress made in programming computers with mathematical axioms and logical rules, and consider the potential for machines to assist or even surpass humans in proving new theorems. Gain insights into the current state of computer theorem provers and their applications in modern research mathematics. Suitable for a general mathematical audience, no prior knowledge of research mathematics or computer theorem provers is required.

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Public Talk by Kevin Buzzard: Teaching mathematics to computers


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Hausdorff Center for Mathematics

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