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  1. Prentice Hall Pre-Algebra Teacher's Edition by David M. Davison, Marsha S Landau, 1993-04-01
  2. Pre-Algebra, Middle School (Fsp Middle School) by Frank Schaffer, 2001-09-11
  3. Skills Intervention for Pre-Algebra: Diagnosis and Remediation, Student Workbook by McGraw-Hill, 2004-06-15
  4. Prentice Hall Mathematics: Pre-algebra Test Preparation
  5. Prentice Hall Pre-Algebra, Tools for a Changing World, Daily Cumulative Review Masters
  6. Prentice Hall Mathematics: Pre-algebra
  7. Pre-algebra by Man M Sharma, 2002
  8. Tests for Use with Pre-Algebra for Christian Schools by n/a, 1996
  9. Holt Pre-Algebra by Nichols, 1992-01
  10. Notetaking Guide: Pre-Algebra by McDougal, 2004-07
  11. Pre-Algebra: Grades 6-8 : Inventive Exercises to Sharpen Skills and Raise Achievement (Basic, Not Boring6 to 8) by Imogene Forte, Marjorie Frank, 2000-01
  12. Pre-Algebra: An Accelerated Course by Mary P. Dolciani, 1992-01
  13. Pre Algebra Basic Mathematics II(Teacher Key ) by Judy Howe, 1996
  14. Express Review Guide: Basic Math and Pre-Algebra (Express Review Guides) by LearningExpress Editors, 2007-09-25

101. The Yacas Computer Algebra System
Acronym for Yet Another Computer algebra System, an opensource software package. Supports arbitrary precision arithmetic, matrices, and differential and integral calculus.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~apinkus/yacas.html
Yacas is a general purpose easy to use Computer Algebra System (a CAS is a program that can be used to do symbolic manipulation of mathematical expressions). It is built on top of its own programming language designed for this purpose, in which new algorithms can easily be implemented. In addition, it comes with extensive documentation on the functionality implemented and methods used to implement them.
This entire site (including the documentation) can also be found in the source code distribution

102. Special Interest Group On Symbolic And Algebraic Manipulation (SIGSAM)
The ACM SIGSAM Bulletin. Some tables of contents and sample articles.
http://www.apmaths.uwo.ca/~rcorless/sigsam/
SIGSAM BULLETIN
Communications in Computer Algebra
Welcome to the home page of the SIGSAM Bulletin. This page includes the table of contents for some issues of the Bulletin. One sample paper from each issue can be downloaded from this site. You may order the Bulletin by becoming a member of SIGSAM. You may become a member of SIGSAM through ACM, which you may contact at this URL
Other Sites of Interest
BiBTeX archive (HTML form) for Sigsam Articles 19721996 , automatically produced by the program of Nelson H. F. Beebe SIGSAM ARCHIVE (maintained by Gene Cooperman-more current than the ACM page SIGSAM Fact Sheet (maintained by ACM) Other Computer Algebra Sites of Interest
Contents of Recent Bulletin Issues
These pages are all ugly-we're experimenting. Contents of Volume 30, No. 1, Issue 115, March 1996 Contents of Volume 30, No. 2, Issue 116, June. 1996 Contents of Volume 30, No. 3, Issue 117, Sept. 1996 Contents of Volume 30, No. 4, Issue 118, Dec. 1996 ... Contents of Volume 31, No. 2, Issue 120, June 1997 The 64 page issues begin here. Contents of Volume 31, No. 3, Issue 121, September 1997

103. Lineare Algebra II Teil 1
Ein Skript mit Beweisen im PostScriptFormat von der Universit¤t Bielefeld. PS, 855 kB
http://www.fachschaften.uni-bielefeld.de/mathematik/fachschaft/skripte/laII-drae

104. Intro To Abstract Algebra
Paul Garrett's detailed and comprehensive lecture notes in abstract algebra.
http://www.math.umn.edu/~garrett/m/intro_algebra/index.shtml
Intro to Abstract Algebra 5245-46
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  • The text for 5245-5246 in Summer 1998 will be My Notes (pdf) . These notes (with exercises and index) were specifically designed by me for this two-quarter sequence. We will start at the beginning of the Notes, and go approximately halfway through in 5245. The precise pace will depend on the class, and content of each quiz and homework assignment will be indicated as we go. Starred sections and starred exercises are optional.
  • There will be 20-minute quizzes each Tuesday and Thursday in the first hour of class. These quizzes will be open-book, open-notes. The one-hour final (Tues, July 21 for 5245, Wed Aug 26 for 5246) is also open-book, open-notes.
  • email is by far the best way to reach me and get a helpful response:
  • If we have a grader, corresponding homework will be collected after each quiz, and will count for 10 percent of your grade. The lowest two quiz scores will be dropped (but no make-up quizzes given), and quizzes count for 60 percent. The final will be 30 percent. (If there is no homework grader, the quizzes will be 2/3 and the final 1/3).
  • Office hours will be MWF after class, or by arrangement. I respond to

105. Piguy's Math Page
This page has dozens of math calculators, making all sorts of math, from algebra to arithmetic to geometry, easier. Also, 50,000 decimals of pi and a logarithm table.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hall/1216/
Piguy's revised Math Page and better Calculators Comp. Programs Numbers/Tables
Piguy's Math Page is back with more online calculators, new downloadable computer
programs, complete logarithm tables, and much more! Take a look: Online Calculators
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(Written by me in C++!) Numbers and Tables
(Pi, e, logs, interest, and more!) Want more? Ok: Spanish-English Math Dictionary
Wolfram's MathWorld

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106. Elements Of Abstract And Linear Algebra By Edwin H. Connell
Foundational textbook on abstract algebra with emphasis on linear algebra by Edwin H. Connell. Whole book or chapters in DVI, PostScript, and PDF.
http://www.math.miami.edu/~ec/book/
Elements of Abstract and Linear Algebra
Edwin H. Connell

This is a foundational textbook on abstract algebra with emphasis on linear algebra. You may download parts of the book or the entire textbook. It is provided free online in PDF DVI postscript , and gzipped postscript. Please read some words from the author first. Join the revolution in education! Write a supplement to this book and put it online. Participate in and contribute to a forum on abstract and linear algebra. Ask questions, give answers, and make comments in a worldwide classroom with the internet as blackboard. [March 20, 2004]
The entire book Introduction Outline Chapter 1: Background and Fundamentals of Mathematics Chapter 2: Groups Chapter 3: Rings Chapter 4: Matrices and Matrix Rings Chapter 5: Linear Algebra Chapter 6: Appendix Index Please send comments to Edwin H. Connell
Web page created by Dmitry Gokhman

107. Fermat, Computer Algebra System II
By Robert H. Lewis and Michael Wester. Presented as a poster to the 1999 ISSAC Conference.
http://www.fordham.edu/lewis/cacomp.html
Comparison of Polynomial-Oriented
Computer Algebra Systems
(Preliminary Report)
Robert H. Lewis and Michael Wester
    This paper was presented as a poster to the 1999 ISSAC Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, 28-31 July 1999.
    Exact symbolic computation with polynomials and matrices over polynomial rings has wide applicability to many fields. By "exact symbolic" we mean computation with polynomials whose coefficients are integers (of any size), rational numbers, or finite fields, as opposed to coefficients that are "floats" of a certain precision. Such computation is part of most computer algebra systems ("CA systems"). Over the last dozen years several large CA systems have become widely available, such as Axiom, Derive, Macsyma, Maple, Mathematica, and Reduce. They tend to have great breadth, be produced by profit-making companies, and be relatively expensive. However, most if not all of these systems have difficulty computing with the polynomials and matrices that arise in actual research. Real problems tend to produce large polynomials and large matrices that the general CA systems cannot handle.
    In the last few years several smaller CA systems focused on polynomials have been produced at universities by individual researchers or small teams. They run on Macs, PCs, and workstations. They are freeware or shareware. Several claim to be much more efficient than the large systems at exact polynomial computations. The list of these systems includes CoCoA, Fermat, MuPAD, Pari-GP, and Singular.

108. Math.com - World Of Math Online
Offers free math lessons and homework help, with an emphasis on geometry, algebra, statistics, and calculus. Also provides calculators and games.
http://www.math.com/
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109. Atlantis Home
Includes Graphing, CurveFitting, Statistics, Roots of Polynomials, Matrix algebra, Integration. Windows; free evaluation version, on-line ordering.
http://www.sigmasoftc.com/atlantis
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110. Department Of Computer Algebra
Of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. General and special-purpose systems and substrates.
http://compalg.inf.elte.hu/compalg/coindex.html
Contents:
General Purpose Computer Algebra Systems
Special Purpose Computer Algebra Systems
Computer Algebra Substrates
Back to Department of Computer Algebra

111. Algebra I
Ein Skript mit Beweisen im PostScriptFormat von der Universit¤t Bielefeld.
http://www.fachschaften.uni-bielefeld.de/mathematik/fachschaft/skripte/algbI-dra

112. Computational Algebra Group
Producers of MAGMA. Based at the University of Sydney, Australia.
http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au:8000/u/magma/CayMagCAG/CayMagCAG.html

113. Clifford Algebras, Advances In Applied Clifford Algebras
Journal devoted to the development of Geometric Analysis in particular through the use of Clifford Algebras, Quaternions, Hypercomplex Analysis and Multivector Techniques. Main emphasis en the applications to Physics.
http://clifford-algebras.org

114. Algebra And Number Theory At Boston University
algebra and Number Theory Research Group. Members, research interests, seminars, courses.
http://math.bu.edu/research/algebra/
The Algebra and Number Theory Group
at Boston University
People
    Faculty and graduate students.
Graduate program information
    A link to the Mathematics Department's graduate program web page.
Seminar series
    Information on the Algebra seminars.
BUNuThSS
    The webpage of the student seminar.
Algebra courses
Back to previous page. Back to BU math page.

115. A Brief History Of Algebra And Computing: An Eclectic Oxonian View
By Oxford professor, Jonathan Bowen. Discusses origins in ancient Greece, Arabia and England, analytical machines, boolean algebra, and recent developments in the field.
http://vmoc.museophile.org/algebra/

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Next: The Origins of Algebra
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A Brief History of Algebra and Computing
An Eclectic Oxonian View
Jonathan P. Bowen
Ex Oxford University Computing Laboratory
Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford UK Dedicated to Prof. C.A.R. Hoare , F RS James Martin Professor of Computing
at the Oxford University Computing Laboratory
Text originally completed on his 60th birthday, 11th January 1994
If you are faced by a difficulty or a controversy in science, an ounce of algebra is worth a ton of verbal argument. J.B.S. Haldane That excellent woman knew no more about Homer than she did about Algebra, but she was quite contented with Pen's arrangements ... and felt perfectly confident that her dear boy would get the place which he merited. Pendennis (1848-50), by William Makepeace Thackeray
(The story of the progress of an Oxford student.) O h h eck- a nother h our o f a lgebra!
Table of Contents
Printed version published in IMA Bulletin , pages 6-9, January/February 1995. See also longer version in

116. INI Programme MAA
Research session at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, UK; 17 January 15 July 2005.
http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/programs/MAA/
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Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Model Theory and Applications to Algebra and Analysis
17 Jan - 15 Jul 2005 Organisers Professor Z Chatzidakis ( CNRS ), Professor HD Macpherson ( Leeds ), Professor A Pillay ( Illinois ), Professor A Wilkie ( Oxford
Programme theme
Model theory is a branch of mathematical logic dealing with abstract structures (models), historically with connections to other areas of mathematics. In the past decade, model theory has reached a new maturity, allowing for a strengthening of these connections and striking applications to diophantine geometry, analytic geometry and Lie theory, as well as strong interactions with group theory, representation theory of finite-dimensional algebras, and the study of the p-adics. The main objective of the semester will be to consolidate these advances by providing the required interdisciplinary collaborations. Model theory is traditionally divided into two parts pure and applied. Pure model theory studies abstract properties of first order theories, and derives structure theorems for their models. Applied model theory on the other hand studies concrete algebraic structures from a model-theoretic point of view, and uses results from pure model theory to get a better understanding of the structures in question, of the lattice of definable sets, and of various functorialities and uniformities of definition. By its very nature, applied model theory has strong connections to other branches of mathematics, and its results often have non-model-theoretic implications. A substantial knowledge of algebra, and nowadays of algebraic and analytic geometry, is required.

117. WebMath Chile
Coleccion de ejercicios resueltos y propuestos de matem¡tica para universitarios. algebra lineal, c¡lculo diferencial y c¡lculo integral.
http://www.chillan.udec.cl/~webmath/

118. JP Journal Of Algebra And Number Theory
(Pushpa) Table of contents and abstracts from vol.1 (2001).
http://www.pphmj.com/jpanjournals.htm

119. Operator Algebra Page Of N. C. Phillips
Links, directories, pulciations and events; maintained by N. Christopher Phillips.
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~ncp/OpAlgResources/OpAlgPages/opalg.html
Operator Algebra Resources
This page contains lists of some resources useful to mathematicians working in the subject of operator algebras. Please use this link to email me if you find any link that does not work or have suggestions for information to be included here.
Contents
  • General and regional operator algebra information sites
  • People in operator algebras
  • Books, journals, reprints, and preprints
  • Conferences
  • Miscellaneous
  • Some general mathematical information
    General and regional operator algebra information sites
    People in operator algebras
  • 120. 4th Panhellenic Conference On Algebra And Number Theory
    University of Patras, Greece; 30 May 2 June 2002. Online registration.
    http://www.math.upatras.gr/algebra/conf/
    4th Panhellenic Conference
    on
    Algebra and Number Theory
    University of Patras
    May 30 - June 2, 2002

    The 4th Panhellenic Conference on Algebra and Number Theory , with international participation, will be held in Patras, from May 30 until June 2, 2002. The conference is organized biannually by the Greek algebraists since 1996 and has taken place in Athens, Thessaloniki and Crete.The scientific program will consist of lectures given by invited speakers and short communications of 20 minutes. The topics of the lectures basically refer to:
    • Number Theory
    • Group Theory
    • Ordered Algebraic Structures
    • Homological Algebra
    • Topological Groups
    • Hyperstructures
    • Computational Algebra
    • Algebraic Geometry
    • Categorical Algebra
    The conference will take place at the Conference and Cultural Hall of the University of Patras. The accommodation will be in hotels near the University at the nice area of Rion. The registration fee is expected to be very reasonable and it will cover the book of abstracts, the Proceedings of the Conference, transportation to and from the University, lunches, the welcoming reception, the official dinner and an excursion to an archaeological site. If you are interested in participating, please fill out the

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