Innovations in Evidence and Proof brings together 15 leading scholars and experienced law teachers based in the US, Canada, Australia, Northern Ireland, Scotland, South Africa, and the UK to explore and debate the latest developments in evidence and proof scholarship. The essays comprising this volu
Proof Technology in Mathematics Research and Teaching
β Scribed by Gila Hanna, David A. Reid, Michael de Villiers
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 374
- Series
- Mathematics Education in the Digital Era 14
- Edition
- 1st ed. 2019
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This bookpresents chapters exploring the most recent developments in the role of technology in proving. The full range of topics related to this theme are explored, including computer proving, digital collaboration among mathematicians, mathematics teaching in schools and universities, and the use of the internet as a site of proof learning.
Proving is sometimes thought to be the aspect of mathematical activity most resistant to the influence of technological change. While computational methods are well known to have a huge importance in applied mathematics, there is a perception that mathematicians seeking to derive new mathematical results are unaffected by the digital era. The reality is quite different. Digital technologies have transformed how mathematicians work together, how proof is taught in schools and universities, and even the nature of proof itself. Checking billions of cases in extremely large but finite sets, impossible a few decades ago, has now become a standard method of proof. Distributed proving, by teams of mathematicians working independently on sections of a problem, has become very much easier as digital communication facilitates the sharing and comparison of results. Proof assistants and dynamic proof environments have influenced the verification or refutation of conjectures, and ultimately how and why proof is taught in schools. And techniques from computer science for checking the validity of programs are being used to verify mathematical proofs.
Chapters in this book include not only research reports and case studies, but also theoretical essays, reviews of the state of the art in selected areas, and historical studies. The authors are experts in the field.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-viii
Front Matter ....Pages 1-1
Proof Technology: Implications for Teaching (Gila Hanna, David A. Reid, Michael de Villiers)....Pages 3-9
Front Matter ....Pages 11-11
A Fully Automatic Theorem Prover with Human-Style Output (M. Ganesalingam, W. T. Gowers)....Pages 13-57
A Common Type of Rigorous Proof that Resists Hilbertβs Programme (Alan Bundy, Mateja Jamnik)....Pages 59-71
SMTCoq: Mixing Automatic and Interactive Proof Technologies (Chantal Keller)....Pages 73-90
Studying Algebraic Structures Using Prover9 and Mace4 (Rob Arthan, Paulo Oliva)....Pages 91-111
Front Matter ....Pages 113-113
Didactical Issues at the Interface of Mathematics and Computer Science (Viviane Durand-Guerrier, Antoine Meyer, Simon Modeste)....Pages 115-138
Issues and Challenges in Instrumental Proof (Philippe R. Richard, Fabienne Venant, Michel Gagnon)....Pages 139-172
The Contribution of Information and Communication Technology to the Teaching of Proof (Maria Alessandra Mariotti)....Pages 173-195
Journeys in Mathematical Landscapes: Genius or Craft? (Lorenzo Lane, Ursula Martin, Dave Murray-Rust, Alison Pease, Fenner Tanswell)....Pages 197-212
Front Matter ....Pages 213-213
Using Automated Reasoning Tools to Explore Geometric Statements and Conjectures (Markus Hohenwarter, ZoltΓ‘n KovΓ‘cs, TomΓ‘s Recio)....Pages 215-236
Computer-Generated Geometry Proofs in a Learning Context (Pedro Quaresma, Vanda Santos)....Pages 237-253
Using 3D Geometry Systems to Find Theorems of Billiard Trajectories in Polyhedra (Heinz Schumann)....Pages 255-273
Front Matter ....Pages 275-275
Learning Logic and Proof with an Interactive Theorem Prover (Jeremy Avigad)....Pages 277-290
Web-Based Task Design Supporting Studentsβ Construction of Alternative Proofs (Mikio Miyazaki, Taro Fujita, Keith Jones)....Pages 291-312
Reasoning by Equivalence: The Potential Contribution of an Automatic Proof Checker (Christopher Sangwin)....Pages 313-330
Virtual Manipulatives and Studentsβ Counterexamples During Proving (Kotaro Komatsu, Keith Jones)....Pages 331-346
Front Matter ....Pages 347-347
Proof Technology and Learning in Mathematics: Common Issues and Perspectives (Nicolas Balacheff, Thierry Boy de la Tour)....Pages 349-365
Back Matter ....Pages 367-379
β¦ Subjects
Education; Mathematics Education; Technology and Digital Education; Structures and Proofs; Critical Thinking; Teaching and Teacher Education
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