← Back to context Comment by nxobject 2 months ago Man, I'd be more worried about the impact of this on Mathematica than actual humans. 3 comments nxobject Reply emil-lp 2 months ago Mathematica guarantees correctness. It should be safe for a while. krackers 2 months ago Tell that to the various confirmed computational bugs in mathematica :)https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/bugs carlob 2 months ago I do wonder if throwing a similar amount of computational power behind old school rule based algorithms like the ones in Mathematica's FullSimplify would have yielded similar results.
emil-lp 2 months ago Mathematica guarantees correctness. It should be safe for a while. krackers 2 months ago Tell that to the various confirmed computational bugs in mathematica :)https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/bugs
krackers 2 months ago Tell that to the various confirmed computational bugs in mathematica :)https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/bugs
carlob 2 months ago I do wonder if throwing a similar amount of computational power behind old school rule based algorithms like the ones in Mathematica's FullSimplify would have yielded similar results.
Mathematica guarantees correctness. It should be safe for a while.
Tell that to the various confirmed computational bugs in mathematica :)
https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/bugs
I do wonder if throwing a similar amount of computational power behind old school rule based algorithms like the ones in Mathematica's FullSimplify would have yielded similar results.