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  1. Caap '88: 13th Colloquium on Trees in Algebra and Programming (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by M. Dauchet, 1988-06
  2. Q-Series from a Contemporary Perspective: Ams-Ims-Siam Joint Summer Research Conference on Q-Series, Combinatorics, and Computer Algebra, June 21-25, 1998, ... South Hadley (Contemporary Mathematics)
  3. Action Refinement in Process Algebras (Distinguished Dissertations in Computer Science) by Luca Aceto, 1992-08-28
  4. Analysis of Complex Nonlinear Mechanical Systems: A Computer Algebra Assisted Approach (World Scientific Series on Nonlinear Science Series a) by Martin Lesser, 2000-10
  5. Logic, Algebra, and Computation (Nato a S I Series Series III, Computer and Systems Sciences) by Friedrich L. Bauer, 1991-10
  6. Quantum Mechanics Using Computer Algebra: Includes Sample Programs for Reduce, Maple, Mathematica and C++ by Willi-Hans Steeb, 1994-10
  7. Matematica: insegnamento e computer algebra (Italian Edition) by Michele Impedovo, 1999-04-01
  8. Identification, Equivalent Models, and Computer Algebra (Statistical Modeling and Decision Science) by Paul A. Bekker, Arjen Merckens, et all 1994-01
  9. Continuous Symmetries, Lie Algebras, Differential Equations and Computer Algebra by Willi-Hans Steeb, 1996-01-15
  10. Recent Developments in Complex Analysis and Computer Algebra (INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ANALYSIS, APPLICATIONS AND) by Robert P. Gilbert, 2000-01-31
  11. Computer Algebra with LISP and REDUCE: An Introduction to Computer-Aided Pure Mathematics (Mathematics and Its Applications) by F. Brackx, D. Constales, 1991-10-04
  12. Universal Algebra and Its Links with Logic, Algebra, Combinatorics, and Computer Science: Proceedings of the "25. Arbeitstagung Uber Allgemeine Algebr (Research and Exposition in Mathematics)
  13. Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing CASC 2001: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing, Konstanz, Sept. 22-26, 2001
  14. Applied Matrix Models: Second Course in Linear Algebra with Computer Applications by Andy R. Magid, 1985-03-27

81. Welcome To The Homepage Of The Computer Algebra Research Group Of The IWR

http://www.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/groups/compalg/
ALGORITHMIC ALGEBRA AND NUMBER THEORY
Research group Prof. Dr. B.H. Matzat
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Im Neuenheimer Feld 368
D-69120 Heidelberg
Germany Tel: +49 6221 54-8318
Fax: +49 6221 54-8850
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82. Computer Algebra Discussion Group
computer algebra Discussion Group. Meetings take place in Room 513 at 330pmin the School of Mathematical Sciences unless otherwise stated. Members.
http://www.maths.qmul.ac.uk/~arrigo/QMW/qmw-compalg.html

83. Derive 2000
computer algebra in Mathematics Education. Fourth International DERIVETI92/89 conference at Liverpool John Moores University.
http://www.cms.livjm.ac.uk/derive2k/

84. Richard Pinch Computer Algebra Links
Richard Pinch's computer algebra Links. Products from Adept Scientific; Clecom computeralgebra centre. Related newsgroups sci.math.symbolic. Back to my home page.
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  • 85. EUROCAL
    607. Demos of General Purpose computer algebra Systems. Demos of Special Purposecomputer algebra Systems. JM Drouffe AMP A System for Algebraic Computations.
    http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/eurocal/eurocal1985-2.html
    EUROCAL 1985, Volume 2: Linz, Austria
    B. F. Caviness (Ed.): EUROCAL '85, European Conference on Computer Algebra, Linz, Austria, April 1-3, 1985, Proceedings Volume 2: Research Contributions. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 204 Springer 1985, ISBN 3-540-15984-3 DBLP
    Algebraic Algorithms I
    Demos of General Purpose Computer Algebra Systems
    Automated Theorem Proving

    86. Macaulay
    Macaulay is a computer algebra system for mathematical computations in algebraic geometry and commutative algebra. At its core is a carefully tuned implementation of Grobner basis methods for manipulating systems of polynomial equations.
    http://www.math.columbia.edu/~bayer/Macaulay.html

    87. KLUWER Academic Publishers | Algorithms For Computer Algebra
    Books » Algorithms for computer algebra. Algorithms for ComputerAlgebra. Add to cart. by Keith O. Geddes Dept. of Computer Science
    http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-7923-9259-0
    Title Authors Affiliation ISBN ISSN advanced search search tips Books Algorithms for Computer Algebra
    Algorithms for Computer Algebra
    Kluwer Academic Publishers is pleased to make this title available as a special Printing on Demand (PoD) edition. PoD books will be sent to you within 6-9 weeks of receipt of your order. Firm orders only!: returns cannot be accepted as PoD books are only printed on request. Add to cart
    by
    Keith O. Geddes
    Dept. of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, Ont., Canada
    Stephen R. Czapor
    George Labahn

    Dept. of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, Ont., Canada
    Algorithms for Computer Algebra
    is the first comprehensive textbook to be published on the topic of computational symbolic mathematics. The book first develops the foundational material from modern algebra that is required for subsequent topics. It then presents a thorough development of modern computational algorithms for such problems as multivariate polynomial arithmetic and greatest common divisor calculations, factorization of multivariate polynomials, symbolic solution of linear and polynomial systems of equations, and analytic integration of elementary functions. Numerous examples are integrated into the text as an aid to understanding the mathematical development. The algorithms developed for each topic are presented in a Pascal-like computer language. An extensive set of exercises is presented at the end of each chapter.
    Algorithms for Computer Algebra is suitable for use as a textbook for a course on algebraic algorithms at the third-year, fourth-year, or graduate level. Although the mathematical development uses concepts from modern algebra, the book is self-contained in the sense that a one-term undergraduate course introducing students to rings and fields is the only prerequisite assumed. The book also serves well as a supplementary textbook for a traditional modern algebra course, by presenting concrete applications to motivate the understanding of the theory of rings and fields.

    88. 1995 IMACS Conference On Applications Of Computer Algebra
    First IMACS Conference on Applications of computer algebra. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA; 1619 May 1995.
    http://math.unm.edu/ACA/1995.html
    1995 IMACS Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra
    International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
    Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra
    May 16-19, 1995
    University of New Mexico
    Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
    Contents: Further information about IMACS is available, as well as the IMACS calendar of events . There is also information on joining IMACS and the ACA Technical Group You can also find out about the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of New Mexico as well as about other places in New Mexico For more information on symbolic computing or computer algebra, consult the

    89. Fields Institute - Industry, Mathematics And Computer Algebra
    Workshop on Industry, Business, Mathematics and computer algebra. Aboutthe Sponsors. Ontario Research Centre for computer algebra.
    http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/cim/02-03/INDACA/
    COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS
    March 18, 2003 Home About Us Mathematics Education Calendar of Events ... Search
    W orkshop on Industry, Business, Mathematics and Computer Algebra
    A workshop on the practical application of mathematics and modern computing tools in industry and business.
    Friday, 25 October 2002
    Sponsored by Ontario Research Centre for Computer Algebra
    Registration Housing and Hotels Visitor Information Keynote Lectures Schedule ... About the Sponsors
    In today's highly competitive business environment, many professionals in business and industry are facing analytical and design challenges that require ever more sophisticated approaches and tactics. This unique meeting will bring together people from industry, universities, and the software industry who share a common interest in using advanced mathematical modelling and sophisticated computing techniques such as computer algebra. The meeting will address the complex challenges faced by modern industry. Professionals in business and industry will find it a useful introduction to techniques to improve their analytical and design processes. The conference is a part of the outreach mandate of the Ontario Research Centre for Computer Algebra, and the Fields Institute to support the ongoing education of the professional public on the benefits of mathematical and computer algebraic techniques.

    90. Education.ti.com - Home
    Compact, easy to use, reliable computer algebra software. It intelligently applies the rules of algebra, trigonometry, calculus and matrix algebra to solve a wide range of mathematical problems. This nonnumeric approach goes far beyond the capabilities of dedicated statistics packages and equation solvers that use only approximate numerical techniques.
    http://www.ti.com/calc/docs/derive.htm

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    91. 4.4 Eisenbrand Computer Algebra (6)
    Translate this page Previous 4.3 Seidel Ausgewählte Themen 4.4 Eisenbrand ComputerAlgebra (6). Zeit/Ort Di, 14-16, Geb. 46, 024 DozentIn(nen) Dr
    http://fsinfo.cs.uni-sb.de/kvv/kvv_ws0001/kvv_ws0001/kvv_ws0001-node46.html

    92. Computer Algebra System - Wikipedia
    computer algebra system. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A computer algebrasystem (CAS) is a software package which facilitates symbolic mathematics.
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    Computer algebra system
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A computer algebra system (CAS) is a software package which facilitates symbolic mathematics . Typically, these systems include
    • arbitrary precision ( bignum ) arithmetic, allowing for instance to evaluate pi to 10,000 digits. symbolic manipulation engine, to simplify algebraic expressions, differentiate and integrate functions and solve equations graphing facility, to produce graphs of functions, typically in two and three dimensions linear algebra subsystem, to allow matrix computations and solving of systems of linear equations high level programming language , allowing the user to implement their own algorithms
    The study of algorithms useful for computer algebra systems is known as computer algebra The run-time of numerical programs implemented in computer algebra systems is normally longer than that of equivalent programs implemented in systems such as MATLAB GNU octave or directly in C , because the computer algebra languages are interpreted and the bignum system may cause overhead.

    93. GiNaC Is Not A CAS
    An open framework for symbolic computation within the C++ programming language. The name GiNaC is an iterated and recursive abbreviation for GiNaC is Not a CAS , where CAS stands for computer algebra System. Its design is revolutionary in a sense that contrary to other CAS it does not try to provide extensive algebraic capabilities and a simple programming language but instead accepts a given language (C++) and extends it by a set of algebraic capabilities. It is published under the GNU Public License (GPL).
    http://www.ginac.de/

    About GiNaC
    updated March 1 2003 Tutorial view tutorial as PS Developer's Reference view reference as PS CVS tree Mini-FAQ updated February 28 2002 Screenshots Get it now! Related Software CLN ... ToDo List updated March 21 2001 The Authors Christian Bauer
    Alexander Frink

    Richard Kreckel
    ... GiNaC is Not a Cocktail G o o g l e this site: G i N a C is an iterated and recursive acronym for G iNaC i s N ot a C AS, where CAS stands for C omputer A lgebra S ystem. It is designed to allow the creation of integrated systems that embed symbolic manipulations together with more established areas of computer science (like computation- intense numeric applications, graphical interfaces, etc.) under one roof. It is distributed under the terms and conditions of the GNU general public license ( GPL It has been specifically developed to become a replacement engine for xloops which is up to now powered by the Maple CAS. However, it is not restricted to high energy physics applications. Its design is revolutionary in a sense that contrary to other CAS it does not try to provide extensive algebraic capabilities and a simple programming language but instead accepts a given language (C++) and extends it by a set of algebraic capabilities. Perplexed? Feel free to read

    94. MEDICIS : A Centre Of Resources In Computer Algebra
    It's role is a centre of resources for computer algebra . a need for computer algebrasoftware the current list which can be completed with your demands.
    http://www.medicis.polytechnique.fr/medicis/cri-eng.html
    MEDICIS: What is it? and how can I gain access?
    It's role is a centre of resources for computer algebra It can be used by anybody to solve scientific calculations with the tools of computer algebra and symbolic computation. It can, in effect, put at your disposal hardware software and expertise resources. In this way, MEDICIS can respond to your needs e.g.:
    • a need for a large memory -> 10 machines in the cluster having more than 1 Gb of memory.
    • a need for a 64-bits architecture -> 16 Alpha-500 Mhz processors.
    • a need for parallel calculus -> 10 processeurs Pentium III-933 Mhz et 18 Pentium II-400 Mhz processors.
    • a need for computer algebra software the current list which can be completed with your demands.
    • a need for contacts with knowledgeable users of computer algebra -> already more than 300 users
    In total, there are approximately 36 Ghz of CPU - 25 Gb of memory - 12 up to date large software packages of computer algebra - a local 100 Mbs switched and secure network - 2 system-network-applications administrator - 300 experts and knowledgeable users , who are available for you.

    95. 1997 IMACS Conference On Applications Of Computer Algebra
    3rd IMACS Conference on Applications of computer algebra. Aston Wailea Resort, Wailea, Maui, Hawaii, USA; 2426 July 1997.
    http://math.unm.edu/ACA/1997.html
    1997 IMACS Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra
    International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
    Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra
    Aston Wailea Resort
    Wailea, Maui, Hawaii, USA
    July 24-26, 1997
    General Chair Michael Wester
    Program Chairs Jacques Calmet Vladimir Gerdt
    Local Arrangements Stanly Steinberg Nicolas Robidoux
    Partially supported by
    Albuquerque Resource Center
    IBM Research
    Maui High Performance Computing Center
    National Security Agency
    NOTE: PASCO'97 (Second International Symposium on Parallel Symbolic Computation) and ISSAC'97 (International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation) will be held just previous to this meeting (July 20-22 and July 21-23, respectively) also at the Aston Wailea Resort. Contents:

    96. Singular:Home
    computer algebra System for polynomial computations with special emphasis on commutative algebra, Category Science Math Algebra Software......A computer algebra System for Polynomial Computations. Welcome to SINGULAR.November 2002 Release of SINGULAR version 2.0.4, a minor
    http://www.singular.uni-kl.de/
    A Computer Algebra System for Polynomial Computations
    Welcome to S INGULAR
  • November 2002: Release of SINGULAR version 2.0.4 , a minor upgrade from version 2.0.3 (mainly bug fixes) is available for Linux platforms and Mac PPC Darwin August 2002 : Textbook "A S INGULAR Introduction to Commutative Algebra" ... Springer Verlag . The book includes a CD containing a distribution of S INGULAR version 2-0-3 (for Unix/Windows/Mac platforms). S INGULAR is free software under GNU Public Licence . For registered S INGULAR users we offer the following free services
    • e-mail information about updates and news
    • support for installation and computational questions.
    Register as S INGULAR user Use any of the following links to find out more about S INGULAR
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    S INGULAR
    is developed by the S INGULAR research group at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Kaiserslautern under the direction of Gert-Martin Greuel Gerhard Pfister , and Comments or suggestions? Send mail to
  • 97. East Coast Computer Algebra Day 2003
    East Coast computer algebra Day a series of annual one day conferences on symbolic and mathematical Category Computers Algorithms Computational Algebra Conferences......East Coast computer algebra Day. Prof. Jeremy Johnson Computer Science,Drexel University, computer algebra and Signal Processing. Prof.
    http://www.math.clemson.edu/~sgao/ECCAD03/
    East Coast Computer Algebra Day
    Saturday, April 5, 2003

    Madren Conference Center

    Clemson University

    Clemson
    South Carolina Sponsors

    Department of Mathematical Sciences
    Department of Computer Science
    National Science Foundation ECCAD, East Coast Computer Algebra Day, is an annual conference that provides opportunities to learn and share new developments and to present research results in the areas of symbolic and mathematical computation.
    Invited Speakers: Prof. Richard Brent
    Computing Lab, Oxford University
    Primitive and almost primitive trinomials over GF(2) Prof. Jeremy Johnson
    Computer Science, Drexel University
    Computer Algebra and Signal Processing Prof. Wolfgang Schreiner RISC-Linz, Johannes Kepler University Distributed Maple - lessons learned on parallel computer algebra distributed environments Program Registration and breakfast Opening remarks Invited talk Coffee break Invited talk Lunch Poster and demo session Invited talk Poster and demo session Closing remarks Important Dates: April 5, 2003 Deadline for room reservations February 19, 2003

    98. LRZ: Computer Algebra
    Translate this page computer algebra. Maple, Graphikfähiges Computer-Algebra-System fürsymbolisches und numerisches Rechnen, 5.1 7, PC, Sun, IBM, Linux.
    http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/services/software/compalg/
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    Produkt Kurzbeschreibung Version Plattformen Maple Sun, IBM, Linux Mathematica Sun, IBM, Linux Matlab Sun, IBM, Linux Reduce IBM Wir Aktuell Services Fragen? ... Ado Haarer

    99. CAS/WWW/Math Workshop, Murphy/Meade/Miller (ICTCM IX, Reno)
    computer algebra and the WorldWide Web Across the Mathematics Curriculum. Archive.computer algebra Systems table of contents.
    http://www.math.sc.edu/~murphy/reno96/
    Computer Algebra and the World-Wide Web Across the Mathematics Curriculum.
    Robert Murphy Douglas Meade Matthew Miller
    Department of Mathematics ...
    University of South Carolina
    Table of Contents:
    Abstract:
    Some mathematicians are incorporating new technologies into their classes; many others are interested, but just don't know where or how to take the first step. This minicourse will be a hands-on journey highlighting the use of technology in various settings, including small honors sections of mathematical biology, mid-sized sections of differential equations, and large sections of calculus. Course materials, including a list of WWW sites, will be provided.
    Overview:
    The introduction of technology into mathematics instruction at the University of South Carolina has largely been a matter of individual initiative, to some extent supported by the department, and more enthusiastically supported by the higher administration, but not systematically coordinated or assessed. This has had both advantages and disadvantages: on the negative side, progress has not been as fast as some of us would have liked, but on the positive side we have not been locked into large commitments and expensive failures. Thus to see a major impact of technology on instruction we had to introduce it into the freshman and sophomore service courses. Several other factors were also at work. Various faculty both in the Mathematics Department and the other departments that it serves became interested in curricular reform. Maple, once solely a research tool, became much more user friendly and amenable to instructional use, and could be purchased under a university wide site license. The NSF, the Lilly Foundation, and a host of other funding agencies began to support instructional innovation, and publications resulting from this support, including new texts, began to appear.

    100. Mathlinks.info - Computer Algebra Systems
    computer algebra Group (Simon Fraser University); Research Institute for SymbolicComputation (Johanes Kepler University); computer algebra Systems;
    http://www.mathlinks.info/em010_computer_algebra_sys.htm
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  • AXIOM Computer Algebra System (Numerical Algorithms Group) CoCoA System for Commutative Algebra (University of Genova) Derive - Computer Algebra System (Texas Instruments) Fermat Computer Algebra System for Polynomial and Matrix Computations (R Lewis) GAP - Groups, Algorithms and Programming for Computational Discrete Algebra (The GAP Group, University of St. Andrews) Macaulay 2 for Algebraic Geometry and Commutative Algebra (Computer Algebra Group, University of Sydney) Magma Computational Algebra for Algebra, Number Theory and Geometry (Computer Algebra Group, University of Sydney)
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    Maple at Indiana University Maple Links (Maple at Indiana University) Maple at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Maple on the Web Resources (A Jakubi - University of Buenos Aires) Waterloo Maple, Inc.
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