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I'm very good at math and scored high during all my life - but I must admit that nothing I have found until now couldn't be done better by programming. So, if someone wants to understand the nature of the world, not for an university or for jobs, but for it's sake - can you provide me one single example of where advanced math could be more useful than just understanding the subject and using computers to do the calcs.
This topic is not very clear, so rephrasing:
Thank you.
This topic is not very clear, so rephrasing:
It's about changing arcaic hand algebra to programming as the main tool for humans to work with math. Where I wrote "math skills", visualize it as youself working into your algebra on a paper, getting an integral algebrically, solving a differencial equation by hands. Couldn't this be replaced by understanding what an integral is, and using the computer to solve it for you? You don't have to get deep into every topic to use it properly. Time wasted is advancement lost. I would like to see one example where all that time spent on: decoring formulas, getting algebra skills, learning to solve an integral alebrically, and others, will be more useful than doing it programatically.
Thank you.
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