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  1. Computer Simulation and Computer Algebra: Lectures for Beginners by Dietrich Stauffer, Friedrich W. Hehl, et all 1993-08-26
  2. Advanced Arithmetic for the Digital Computer by Ulrich W. Kulisch, 2002-11-20
  3. Introduction to Matrix Computations (Computer Science and Applied Mathematics) by G. W. Stewart, 1973-06-11
  4. Computer Algebra Systems in Secondary School Mathematics Education
  5. Algebraic Logic and Universal Algebra in Computer Science: Proceedings of a Conference, Ames, Iowa, USA. June 1-4, 1988 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by R.D. Maddux, D.L. Pigozzi, 2000-11-13
  6. Universal Algebra for Computer Scientists (Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series) by Wolfgang Wechler, 1992-03-17
  7. Network Algebra (Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science) by Gheorghe Stefanescu, 2000-05-11
  8. Algebra for Computer Science (Universitext) by Lars Garding, Torbjörn Tambour, 1988-08-01
  9. Process Algebra (Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science) by J. C. M. Baeten, W. P. Weijland, 1990-10-26
  10. Compact Numerical Methods for Computers: Linear Algebra and Function Minimisation by John C. Nash, 1990-01-01
  11. Linear Algebra with Computer Applications (Pure and Applied Mathematics,) by Ronald I. Rothenberg, 1983-01
  12. Algorithmic Algebra (Monographs in Computer Science) by Bhubaneswar Mishra, 1993-09-29
  13. Process Algebra: Equational Theories of Communicating Processes (Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science) by J. C. M. Baeten, T. Basten, et all 2009-12-16
  14. ComputerAlgebra& Parallelism (Computational Mathematics and Applications Series) by Author Unknown, 1989-02-11

61. International Academy Of Noosphere (Sustainable Development
Supports sustainable world development through mathematical modeling and programming. Offers for sale, Maple software and books in the fields of mathematics, statistics, computer science, cybernetics, and computer algebra systems. Page includes mission statement, list of staff, history, and list of publications.
http://www.geocities.com/intl_academy_noosphere/
The Baltic Branch of International Academy of Noosphere is established on the basis of the former Tallinn Research Group and is managed by Academician Victor Aladjev. The Baltic Branch is non-profit scientific organization registered by law of Republic of Estonia.
The following fundamental directions of scientific activity are determined for the Baltic Branch
  • mathematical theory of homogeneous structures and its applied aspects; information science and modern information technologies; biomedical researches in a context of the noosphere problems; physical and technical researches in a context of the noosphere problems; infodynamical models of a systems in a context of the noosphere problems Models of systems in infosociety

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62. CS 649 Database Management Systems
computer Science course for Database management systems. Has information about SQL and Relational algebra. A DatabaseI course for graduates of the masters program in computer science
http://myweb.brooklyn.liu.edu/gnarra/database
Database Management Systems
Signin
Home Syllabus Assignments ... Contact Home
Friday, July 2nd, 2004 The exam grades are posted. You will be able to see them soon on the SIS system. Friday, July 2nd, 2004 The final exam is available now in the handouts section for your reference. I enjoyed teaching this course. Enjoy the rest of summer. Wednesday, June 16th, 2004 The midterm exam along with solutions is available now in the handouts section. Tuesday, June 8th, 2004 Download the SQL Files from the lecture. Monday, June 7th, 2004 Today we will see two topics.
  • Creating Databases Normalization
Wednesday, May 26th, 2004 New assignments and handouts from the class are available online.
Also Solutions for Assignment#2 and the quiz are available. Thursday, May 20th, 2004 The Assignment #2 is availale in the Assignments section. You could print the datasheet for the SPJ tables from the Handouts section. Wednesday, May 19th, 2004

63. Welcome To The Homepage Of The Computer Algebra Research Group Of The IWR
computer algebra research group of the IWR, Heidelberg. People, research, teaching, activities, software and links.
http://www.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/groups/compalg/
ALGORITHMIC ALGEBRA AND NUMBER THEORY
Research group Prof. Dr. B.H. Matzat
IWR
Im Neuenheimer Feld 368
D-69120 Heidelberg
Germany Tel: +49 6221 54-8318
Fax: +49 6221 54-8850
People
Research Teaching Activities ...
michael.dettweiler@IWR.uni-heidelberg.de

64. Centre For Teaching Mathematics, University Of Plymouth, UK - IJCAME Home
for Technology in Mathematics Education (IJTME). ISSN 13627368. (formerly the International Journal of computer algebra in Mathematics Education)
http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/maths/CTMHOME/IJCAME.htm
C entre for T eaching M athematics School of Mathematics and Statistics University of Plymouth Home People Mathematics Enrichment Activities Continuing Professional Development ... Resources
The International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education (IJTME)
ISSN: 1362-7368
(formerly the International Journal of Computer Algebra in Mathematics Education) Aims and Scope How to Subscribe Editorial Team How to Submit a Paper Abstracts of Research papers can be found for the past volumes: Volume 4 Volume 5 Volume 6 Volume 7 ... Back to CTM Home

65. Conferences On Applications Of Computer Algebra
Conferences on Applications of computer algebra. Attend ACA 2005. Past and Future Conferences. ACA 2007 Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan
http://www.math.unm.edu/aca.html
IMACS Sponsored Join the ACA mailing list
Conferences on Applications of Computer Algebra
Attend ACA'2006
Past and Future Conferences
The ACA Working Group
Instructions for Organizing an ACA Meeting

Instructions for Organizing a Special Session
... Past and Future Published Collections of ACA Papers Note: Publication of a full article in the ACA web archive is not considered to be an archival journal publication, so it is proper and reasonable to also publish such an article or revised article in a journal.

66. C.I.R.M - Index
Centre International des Rencontres Math©matiques. A conference centre for Mathematics, Theoretical Physics, Scientific Computing and computer algebra. Marseille, France.
http://www.cirm.univ-mrs.fr/web.ang/

The CIRM: a center of conferences for high level scientific meetings in
Mathematics, Theoretical Physics, Scientific Computing, Computer Algebra, etc...
Mirror site of : EMIS
IMU
C.I.R.M.
163, Avenue de Luminy Case 916,
F-13288 MARSEILLE Cedex 09,France.
Telephone : (33) 04 91 83 30 00. Fax :(33) 04 91 83 30 05

67. Computer Algebra And Problem Solving Environments
Abstract for Stanly Steinberg s article in Comparative CAS Reviews and Philosophy , suggesting 6 ways in which computer algebra systems could be improved.
http://www.math.unm.edu/~wester/aca96/Steinberg_abstract.html
Computer Algebra and Problem Solving Environments
Stanly Steinberg stanly@math.unm.edu
in Comparative CAS Reviews and Philosophy , organized by Michael Wester
Abstract:
Problem Solving Environments provide a promising new approach for solving modeling problems that occur in engineering and science [1]. Such environments will provide easy access to integrated symbolic and numeric computing and this will greatly enhance the tools available to modelers. However, this will place new demands on computer algebra systems.
  • It is important to have a true paper and pencil system. Such systems will not assume that the user wishes to compute something, but that the user wishes to reason about some problem and then, possibly later, either compute something numerically or symbolically. The attitude of "I know the chain rule and will use it if I can" must be replaced by a system that can apply the chain rule in the standard way, or apply it in reverse, and have tools for helping decide which is appropriate. Clearly, heuristic reasoning systems are critical. Computer algebra systems should be able to write both numerical and symbolic programs in their own language. It will then be a relatively simple matter to translate such programs to other languages. In some sense this can be done in all CASs, but the available utilities are not helpful. This will be illustrated by some work the author is doing on a problem solving environment called SciNapse.
  • 68. James Davenport's Home Page
    University of Bath. computer algebra, OpenMath Project, Mediated Learning Environments. Publications, resources.
    http://www.bath.ac.uk/~masjhd/
    James Davenport
    Professor James Davenport Department: Computer Science
    Job Title:
    Editor-in-Chief LMS Journal of Computation and Mathematics submit
    Recently:
    Ontario Research Chair in Computer Algebra
    Former Royal Society Industrial Fellow
    Works in Computer Algebra, where he is an author of a textbook and many papers - see below for some of them. EPSRC have just announced a new research grant to him and Dr. Bradford There is a vacancy for a Research Student on this project . He is Project Chair of the European OpenMath Project and its successor Thematic Network, with responsibilities for aligning OpenMath and MathML , producing Content Dictionaries and supervised a Reduce-based OpenMath/MathML translator , and was Treasurer of the European Mathematical Trust . He is Editor-in-Chief of the London Mathematical Society's Journal of Computation and Mathematics , and on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Symbolic Computation He chaired the University's Working party on Mediated Learning Environments , and spearheads the University's e-Learning initiatives. He is coordinating the University's response to the European Union's Framework Six initiative.

    69. Home Page For The Analytic Topology Research Group
    Research interests topology of metric spaces, generalised metric spaces, continua, function spaces, hyperspaces, topological algebra, set theoretic methods in topology, and applications of topology to computer science and the theory of differential equations.
    http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/atg/
    Analytic Topology Research Group
    About the Research Group
    Members of the Analytic Topology Research Group at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, are working on a range of topological topics, which include: topology of metric spaces, generalised metric spaces, continua, function spaces, hyperspaces, topological algebra, set theoretic methods in topology, and applications of topology to computer science and the theory of differential equations. The research group has, at present, six members and organises a regular research seminar , usually given by a visiting speaker . In Hilary Term 2003, Rolf Suabedissen is thinking of organising some seminars/classes aimed at graduate students or final year undergraduates: please mail him if you might be interested. If you are interested in doing research in general topology in Oxford, email Dr. P. J. Collins A new website for topological events in the UK. The Birmingham Topology Seminar meets on Fridays at 4pm in G40, the Computer Science Building, at the University of Birmingham. Here is a list of former students from the group. If you have relevant information please let me know.

    70. ECCAD 2001 East Coast Computer Algebra Day
    Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA; 5 May 2001.
    http://www.math.fsu.edu/eccad01/
    ECCAD , East Coast Computer Algebra Day, is an annual conference that provide opportunities to learn and share new developments and to present research results in the areas of symbolic mathematical computation.
    T H E M E S T O B E C O V E R E D:
    • Algebraic Algorithms
      Hybrid Symbolic-Numeric Computation
      Computer Algebra Systems and Generic Programming
      Mathematical Communication
      Complexity of Algebraic Problems
    eccad01@math.fsu.edu
    Registered Participants

    Titles of Posters

    G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N Please Note:
    The weekend of May 5th, Tallahassee Legislature will be in session and FSU and FAMU will be hosting International Conferences. . Tallahassee Regional Airport is small and limited. Please do not wait long making air reservations. R E G I S T R A T I O N: Fill out the following registration form and e-mail it to: eccad01@math.fsu.edu C O N F E R E N C E L O C A T I O N: Turnbull Conference Center at Florida State University in Tallahassee Florida D I R E C T I O N S: P A R K I N G: Parking is available across the street of the Turnbull Conference Center at the Civic Center Parking lot.

    71. SymbolicNet -- Information Center For Symbolic And Algebraic Computation
    Information center for researchers and professionals in the field of symbolic computation, computer algebra, mathematical computation, software, systems,
    http://www.symbolicnet.org/
    The area of Symbolic and Algebraic Computation (SAC), also known as Computer Algebra (CA) in some circles, aims to automate mathematical computations of all sorts. The resulting computer systems, experimental and commercial, are powerful tools for scientists, engineers, and educators. SAC research usually combines mathematics with advanced computing techniques. SymbolicNet.org provides a convenient starting point for discovering information about SAC. While being maintained by ICM at Kent State University , SymbolicNet also links to information supplied and updated by individuals, and cooperating sites Use the SymbolicNet main site or a Mirror Site near you. SymbolicNet supported in-part by US NSF grant CCR-9423696
    Website developed by webtong.com

    72. Maplesoft - Command The Brilliance
    Maple the computer algebra System used in college and university math programs across North America.
    http://www.maplesoft.com
    Maple MapleNet Maple T.A. Toolboxes ... Contact
    Engineers and scientists use Maplesoft products to solve mathematical and engineering problems, and to present and deploy their solutions. Discover how you can use Maple to create rich, executable technical documents that provide both the answer and the thinking behind the analysis.
    Throughout the world, academic researchers and instructors use Maplesoft products to enhance research, teaching and learning. Discover the benefits that the Maplesoft suite of products brings to any area of study in mathematics, science or engineering.
    Maplesoft technologies are ideal for students enrolled in any math, science or engineering course. Learn how you can use Maple to save time, learn more and improve your grades.
    September 8th, Maple 10 Quick Start Online Training
    September 21st, Advanced Engineering Mathematics with Maple September 22nd, Maple 10 Quick Start Online Training ... Login
    Language: English Deutsch Privacy Trademarks

    73. Department Of Computer Algebra
    Department of computer algebra and Number Theory research group.
    http://compalg.inf.elte.hu/indexa.html
    Contents:
    Members of the Department and of the Research Group
    Research Fields
    Subjects
    Projects
    Address:
    H-1117 Budapest Hungary Telefon:
    Mail:
    1518 Budapest Pf. 32. Fax:

    74. Modern Computer Algebra Homepage
    computer algebra systems are gaining more and more importance in all areas of science and engineering. This textbook gives a thorough introduction to the
    http://www-math.uni-paderborn.de/mca/
    Modern Computer Algebra
    Joachim von zur Gathen and Jürgen Gerhard Research Group Algorithmic Mathematics
    Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

    University of Paderborn
    , Germany Textbook, 2nd edition, Cambridge University Press US site Computer algebra systems are gaining more and more importance in all areas of science and engineering. This textbook gives a thorough introduction to the algorithmic basis of the mathematical engine in computer algebra systems. It is designed to accompany one- or two-semester courses for advanced undergraduate or graduate students in computer science or mathematics. Its comprehensiveness and authority make it also an essential reference for professionals in the area. Special features include: detailed study of algorithms including time analysis; implementation reports on several topics; complete proofs of the mathematical underpinnings; a wide variety of applications (among others, in chemistry, coding theory, cryptography, computational logic, and the design of calendars and musical scales). Some of this material has never appeared before in book form. Finally, a great deal of historical information and illustration enlivens the text. Besides many corrections and updates, Chapters 3 (Euclidean Algorithm), 15 (Hensel lifting), and 22 (Symbolic integration) were revised and extended in the 2nd edition.

    75. Symaxx
    Graphical frontend for the Maxima computer algebra system.
    http://symaxx.sourceforge.net/
    Symaxx/2 - a graphical frontend for the Maxima computer algebra system
    Note: The obsolete Symaxx (1) homepage has moved here
    Maxima is a computer algebra system, whose roots go back to 1970 and earlier. Many users consider it a reliable and efficient program. It is operated through the command line (advanced users prefer Emacs).
    Fig 1: Maxima / Emacs snapshot Symaxx/2 is a graphical frontend for Maxima.
    Fig 2: Symaxx/2 snapshot Here are the Symaxx/2 demo files, which should give you a good impression about the program.
    Fig 2a: One of the demos A calculation in Symaxx/2 consists of a number of calculation `objects', as shown in fig. 2.
    Each object consists of one or more command lines, and the corresponding number of result lines.
    In fig. 2, the command is the integration, the result is the polynomial below.
    An object can be considered as a `small Maxima session'.
    Fig 3 Figure 3 shows two objects with independent calculations.
    Maxima-note: The `%' operator refers to the last result. Ev(Expr,NUMER) calculates Expr as a floating point number
    Each object has a unique identifier ID.

    76. ZCA Home Page
    A scientific institution of the departments of Mathematics , computer Science , and Electrical Engineering at the University of Kaiserslautern. The goal of the centre is to advance and to support the use of computer algebra in industry, research, and teaching.
    http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/~zca/Welcome.html
    Willkommen
    ZCA Kaiserslautern
    Centre for Computer Algebra
    Welcome
    Mathematics Computer Science , and Electrical Engineering at the University of Kaiserslautern . The goal of the centre is to advance and to support the use of Computer Algebra in industry, research, and teaching.
    c/o Prof. Dr. G.-M. Greuel
    FB Mathematik
    D-67663 Kaiserslautern
    Germany
    greuel@mathematik.uni-kl.de
    Olaf Bachmann Last modified: Fri Feb 4 11:12:05 MET 2000

    77. Internet Distance Education Academies: CXC Math Software, Caribbean Distance Edu
    Interactive computer program on algebra designed primarily to the needs of the Caribbean and Latin America.
    http://RichardPClarke.tripod.com/ideas/
    setAdGroup('67.18.104.18'); var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "tripod.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Search: Lycos Tripod Dukes of Hazzard Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next Internet Distance Education Academies Home FREE CXC MATH OVER THE INTERNET About Us Our Services ... Purchasing Gateway Welcome to the Caribbean's Distance Education Web Site.
    Our business is about the development of educational software tailored primarily to the needs of the Caribbean and Latin America. INTRODUCING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE CARIBBEAN ! FREE (limited time only) CXC MATH LESSONS OVER THE INTERNET CLICK HERE FOR FREE CXC MATH Purchase CXC Maths 1
    The Math Term 1 package has the following features: 12 chapters on 108 pages, interactive multiple-choice questions, a hypertext glossary of key terms, interactive plotting of equations, a timed term test with report card analyzing the student's performance and giving suggestions. To purchase Math Term 1 via secure credit card processing and delivered to you over the internet

    78. GWDG: Webseite Nicht Gefunden
    Subject college algebra computer science hello,, good day everyone! on to study on college algebra its importance to computer science. but if you
    http://www.gwdg.de/~cais/
    Zugriff verweigert ...
    Liebe Leserin, lieber Leser! Dieses Web-Angebot liegt nicht im Verantwortungsbereich der GWDG, sondern es handelt sich hierbei um die Homepages der einzelnen Benutzer. Die gewünschte Webseite ist nun nicht erreichbar. Der Grund hierfür könnte darin liegen, dass der betreffende Nutzer kein Webangebot (mehr) hat oder aber den Zugriff darauf mit Absicht oder unabsichtlich beschränkt hat.
    Das WWW-Team WWW-Team

    79. Francois Bergeron
    Department of Mathematics. University of Quebec at Montreal. Research interests include Macdonald polynomials and computer algebra.
    http://bergeron.math.uqam.ca/page_anglais.html
    Franois Bergeron
    Member of
    Professor, Department of Mathematics
    (vers la Page en franais
    General audience talks.
    Transparencies of Recent Talks

    80. About "Computer Algebra Information Network (CAIN)"
    software releases, job opportunities, and books about computer algebra. Also available are archives of sites providing computer algebra educational
    http://mathforum.org/library/view/3901.html
    Computer Algebra Information Network (CAIN)
    Library Home
    Full Table of Contents Suggest a Link Library Help
    Visit this site: http://www.can.nl/ Author: Description: A server providing information about Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, set up by the European SAC (Symbolic and Algebraic Computation) Network. The site maintains bibliographies, supports electronic newsletters, and announces current conferences, software releases, job opportunities, and books about computer algebra. Also available are archives of sites providing computer algebra educational material for elementary through graduate school students; sites illustrating the application of computer algebra to scientific research; links to commercial computer algebra systems; introductory Maple tutorials and courses. The Virtual Computer Algebra Library offers tutorials, algorithms, implementations in computer algebra systems, applications and literature for topics in computer algebra. Levels: Elementary Middle School (6-8) High School (9-12) College ... Research Languages: English Resource Types: Computers Link Listings Professional Associations/Societies Publications ... Mathematica Math Topics: Algebra Computer Algebra
    Home
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