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Handbook of Visual, Experimental and Computational Mathematics is written by Bharath Sriraman and published by Springer. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3032163676 (ISBN 10) and 9783032163677 (ISBN 13).
This Handbook examines the interaction of visual, computational and experimental approaches in modern mathematics through its interaction with data. Experimental mathematics made the first bold foray into using computational techniques to solve theoretical problems via data saturation and visualizations. Since computing power and powerful algorithms have changed the landscape of visualizing and doing mathematics, different sections of the book provide an access to data driven scenarios in contemporary society. These include data driven modeling in mathematical epidemiology; visualization of information patterns; climate science and ecology. Other sections include chapters which provide visualizations of abstract (theoretical) mathematics; and the application of mathematics in areas such as sports analytics. In this Handbook, the interaction of visualization, computation and experimental mathematics is covered with forays into problems at the intersection of biology, sports, epidemiology, physics, information theory and mathematics both pure and applied. The book is of interest to graduate students of mathematics, computer science, information theory and the sciences as well as university professors of these topics. Editorial Advisory Board Alexander Schliep, Brandenburg Technical University Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany Andreas Daniel Matt, IMAGINARY gGmbH, Berlin, Germany Antonio Araujo, Universidade Aberta, Portugal Benjamin Itza-Ortiz, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, Mexico Harry R. Lewis, Harvard University, USA Hyungrul Baik, KAIST, South Korea Scott Lindstrom, Curtin University, Australia Urban Larsson, IIT-B, Mumbai India Vanja Dukic, University of Colorado-Boulder, USA Xin-She Yang, Middlesex University London, England