Though I am really itching to discuss the fascinating topic of which
comes first -- math or physics -- it really doesn't belong on this
mailing list. Email me privately if you'd like, though.
-s
PS Please admire my discipline in not even hinting what I think about
this, which authors are must-reads, etc.!
On 5/28/08, dfeustel at mindspring.com <dfeustel at mindspring.com> wrote:
> On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 07:11:14PM -0400, Richard Hennessy wrote:
>> Does anyone agree with my perspective that math and CAS systems are
>> driven by Physics problems and (maybe) other exact science problems
>> that pop up during research. My whole point is that math by and of
>> itself would be useless if not for the applications.
>>
> The problem with that idea is that mathematical theories often precede
> (sometimes by hundreds of years) the applications which eventually use
> those theories.
>
>> ------------Original Message------------ From: "Richard
>> Hennessy"<rvh2007 at comcast.net> To: "Maxima List"
>> <maxima at math.utexas.edu> Date: Wed, May-28-2008 5:48 PM Subject:
>> [Maxima] Question
>>
>>
>> Does anyone know a mailing list like this one that is about Quantum
>> Mechanics (and numerical analysis) and also about using CAS
>> applications (like Maxima) to do the huge amounts of math involved?
>>
>> I have wanted many times to post my questions to this group but have
>> not since it is not really a QM list.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Rich
>>
>>
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