Theoretical Economics Letters (TEL) seeks high quality short papers in all topics in economic theory and mathematical economics. It also considers papers that empirically or experimentally test existing theories or assumptions. In addition, there is a section for work-in-progress, limited to one page.
Following a short film about the omnipresence of math in our everyday lives, whether we notice it or not, four men who eat and breathe mathematics discussed their passion: how they got into math,...
Netlib is a collection of mission-critical software components for linear algebra systems (i.e. working with vectors or matrices). Netlib libraries are written in C, Fortran or optimised assembly code. A Java translation has been provided by the F2J project but it does not take advantage of optimised system libraries.
If two numbers b and c have the property that their difference b-c is integrally divisible by a number m (i.e., (b-c)/m is an integer), then b and c are said to be "congruent modulo m."
In mathematical logic, Gödel's incompleteness theorems, proved by Kurt Gödel in 1931, are two theorems stating inherent limitations of all but the most trivial formal systems for arithmetic of mathematical interest. The theorems are of considerable importance to the philosophy of mathematics. They are widely regarded as showing that Hilbert's program to find a complete and consistent set of axioms for all of mathematics is impossible, thus giving a negative answer to Hilbert's second problem.
T. Nikita, K. Manickavasagam, и S. Sachin. 2017 International Conference on Technological Advancements in Power and Energy ( TAP Energy), стр. 1-5. (декабря 2017)