On 1 October 2014 10:59, Nathann Cohen <nathann.co...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Twenty-four years later, the vast majority of the world’s pure mathematicians 
> do in fact use *Mathematica* in one way or another.
>>
>>
> The vast majority of world's pure mathematicians ?..
>
> Beware boy, you seem to reject on principle the idea that mathematica may
> not be the best math software around. Or that it could come to change, even
> if it were :-)
>

As a non-mathematician, I would be curious to know what (if any) "big"
results in pure mathematics can be ascribed directly to the use of
Mathematica or other mathematical software. I.e., results that would have
not happened (or would have not happened in a realistic time frame, in case
of computer-assisted proofs maybe?)  without a specific software.

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