[Haskell-cafe] Haskell for Physicists

Ted Nyman tnm800 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 30 14:51:01 EDT 2009


reminds me of a well-known story, told to me some years back at cornell:
richard feynman was set to deliver a series of lectures in brazil, and he
spent a good deal of time learning spanish in preparation; that was until a
visting professor from brazil told him he might want to try portuguese
instead

On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Khudyakov Alexey <
alexey.skladnoy at gmail.com> wrote:

> В сообщении от Среда 30 сентября 2009 22:37:52 вы написали:
> > Khudyakov Alexey wrote:
> > > В сообщении от 30 сентября 2009 21:42:57 edgar at ymonad.com написал:
> > >> Hi,
> > >>
> > >> I will give a seminar to physicists at USP (Universidade de São Paulo,
> > >>  Brazil) university and they asked me for a good title, something that
> > >> can attract physicists. Anyone has some suggestions? (Will be a
> seminar
> > >> about the use of Haskell to substitute C or Fortran
> > >> in a lot of tasks, and how it can be used in some problems instead of
> > >> Matlab, Mathematica, etc.)
> > >
> > > What area of physics? They all face somewhat different problems from
> > > computation.
> > >
> > > Could you publish your slides from seminar (if any) and even if they
> are
> > > in Spanish (nothing is impossible for man with a dictionary)
> >
> > And what if they're in Portuguese? ;)
> >
> Nothing is impossible for a man with another dictionary then. (Portuguese-
> Russian if you don't mind :)
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