STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
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mathematics, computer science, development stages, numerical systems, algorithms, computational technologies, scientific progress.Abstract
This paper explores the historical development stages of mathematics and computer science. It examines key milestones, fundamental theories, and technological advancements that have shaped these fields. The study highlights the evolution from ancient numerical systems to modern computational technologies, emphasizing their interconnection and influence on scientific progress.
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