Doron Zeilberger Quote

Conventional wisdom, fooled by our misleading "physical intuition", is that the real world is continuous, and that discrete models are necessary evils for approximating the "real" world, due to the innate discreteness of the digital computer.


"Real" Analysis is a Degenerate Case of Discrete Analysis. Appeared in the book "New Progress in Difference Equations"(Proc. ICDEA 2001), edited by Bernd Aulbach, Saber Elaydi, and Gerry Ladas, and publisher by Taylor & Francis, London, 2004.


Conventional wisdom, fooled by our misleading physical intuition, is that the real world is continuous, and that discrete models are necessary evils...

Conventional wisdom, fooled by our misleading physical intuition, is that the real world is continuous, and that discrete models are necessary evils...

Conventional wisdom, fooled by our misleading physical intuition, is that the real world is continuous, and that discrete models are necessary evils...

Conventional wisdom, fooled by our misleading physical intuition, is that the real world is continuous, and that discrete models are necessary evils...