It was developed at AT&T, but not at the former Olivetti/Oracle lab. The developers are Yann LeCun and his team at AT&T Labs in New Jersey. For technical details on the algorithms, see the papers available from Yann's bibliography page
For more advanced study: "Notes on Fermat's Last Theorem" by Alf van der Poorten, Wiley-Interscience, 1996.
Mathematicians are just programmers who write for very special machines, the minds of other mathematicians. And they have been writing open source for thousands of years.
It was developed at AT&T, but not at the former Olivetti/Oracle lab. The developers are Yann LeCun and his team at AT&T Labs in New Jersey. For technical details on the algorithms, see the papers available from Yann's bibliography page
Mathematicians are just programmers who write for very special machines, the minds of other mathematicians. And they have been writing open source for thousands of years.