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  1. Algebra 1: Concepts and Skills by Ron Larson, Laurie Boswell, 2003-04
  2. Linear Algebra by Georgi E. Shilov, 1977-06-01
  3. CLEP College Algebra with CD (REA) - The Best Test Prep for the CLEP Exam (Test Preps) by The Staff of Research & Education Association, 2004-08-13
  4. Elementary Algebra for College Students by Allen R. Angel, 2007-01-01
  5. Elementary Algebra by Michael Sullivan III, Katherine R. Struve, et all 2006-03-09
  6. Linear Algebra Demystified by David McMahon, 2005-10-28
  7. Beginning Algebra by Margaret L. Lial, John Hornsby, et all 2003-02-28
  8. Introductory Algebra: An Applied Approach: Student Text by Richard N. Aufmann, Vernon C. Barker, et all 2005-01-11
  9. College Algebra: Graphing Calculator Manual by Mark Dugopolski, Darryl Nester, 2006-01
  10. Intermediate Algebra (4th Edition) (Blitzer Hardback Series) by Robert F Blitzer, 2005-01-30
  11. Algebra the Easy Way by Douglas Downing, 2003-02
  12. Intermediate Algebra by Michael Sullivan III, Katherine R. Struve, 2006-01-15
  13. MP Intermediate Algebra (Hardcover) by Julie Miller, Molly O'Neill, et all 2007-01-17
  14. Linear Algebra and Its Applications by David C. Lay, 2003-01

61. QuickMath Automatic Math Solutions
Solves algebra, differential, integral and matrix equations.
http://www.quickmath.com/
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What is QuickMath?
QuickMath is an automated service for answering common math problems over the internet. Think of it as an online calculator that solves equations and does all sorts of algebra and calculus problems - instantly and automatically! When you submit a question to QuickMath, it is processed by Mathematica, the largest and most powerful computer algebra package available today. The answer is then sent back to you and displayed right there on your browser, usually within a couple of seconds. Best of all, QuickMath is 100% free!
What can QuickMath do?
QuickMath will automatically answer the most common problems in algebra, equations and calculus faced by high-school and college students. The algebra section allows you to expand, factor or simplify virtually any expression you choose. It also has commands for splitting fractions into partial fractions, combining several fractions into one and cancelling common factors within a fraction. The equations section lets you solve an equation or system of equations. You can usually find the exact answer or, if necessary, a numerical answer to almost any accuracy you require.

62. QuickMath Automatic Math Solutions
The algebra section of QuickMath allows you to manipulate mathematical Although solving equations is really a part of algebra, it is such a big area
http://www.quickmath.com/www02/pages/modules/algebra/index.shtml
Algebra
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Factor

Simplify
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Determinant
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Algebra
The algebra section of QuickMath allows you to manipulate mathematical expressions in all sorts of useful ways. At the moment, QuickMath can expand, factor or simplify virtually any expression, cancel common factors within fractions, split fractions up into smaller ('partial') fractions and join two or more fractions together into a single fraction. More specialised commands are on the way.
What is algebra?
The tem 'algebra' is used for many things in mathematics, but in this section we'll just be talking about the sort of algebra you come across at high-school. Algebra is the branch of elementary mathematics which uses symbols to stand for unknown quantities. In a more basic sense, it consists of solving equations or manipulating expressions which contain symbols (usually letters, like x, y or z) as well as numbers and functions. Although solving equations is really a part of algebra, it is such a big area that it has its own section in QuickMath.

63. 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

64. Algebra -- From MathWorld
Field Theory (115), Quaternions and Cliffo (11), Wavelets@ General algebra (11), Ring Theory (130). Group Theory (10), Scalar algebra (5)
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/topics/Algebra.html
INDEX Algebra Applied Mathematics Calculus and Analysis Discrete Mathematics ... Alphabetical Index
DESTINATIONS About MathWorld About the Author Headline News ... Random Entry
CONTACT Contribute an Entry Send a Message to the Team
MATHWORLD - IN PRINT Order book from Amazon Algebra Algebraic Equations Homological Algebra Sums Algebraic Geometry ... Scalar Algebra

65. Geometry: Interactions With Algebra And Analysis
New Zealand Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (NZIMA) thematic program. University of Auckland; JanuaryJune, 2005.
http://www.math.auckland.ac.nz/Conferences/2005/geometry-program/
Geometry:
Interactions with Algebra and Analysis
University of Auckland , January-June, 2005
Themes Committee Activities Student Scholarships
The New Zealand Institute of Mathematics and its Applications ( NZIMA ) is sponsoring a thematic program on
Geometry: Interactions with Algebra and Analysis
The program will be based at The University of Auckland and will run January-June, 2005.

Program themes
The program will focus on geometrical themes including (1) Discrete groups; (2) Algebraic groups;
(3) Geometric group theory; (4) Low-dimensional topology and hyperbolic geometry; (5) Geometric function theory; (6) Analysis and PDEs.

Programme committee
The directors of the program are:

The other members of the program committee are:
Principal international participants
The visit by John Conway is funded by the University of Auckland Foundation and the Department of Mathematics of the University of Auckland.

66. Linear Algebra -- From MathWorld
Offers elementary definitions in general linear algebra, matrices and determinants.
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/topics/LinearAlgebra.html
INDEX Algebra Applied Mathematics Calculus and Analysis Discrete Mathematics ... Alphabetical Index
DESTINATIONS About MathWorld About the Author Headline News ... Random Entry
CONTACT Contribute an Entry Send a Message to the Team
MATHWORLD - IN PRINT Order book from Amazon Algebra Linear Algebra Determinants General Linear Algebra Linear Independence Linear Systems of Equations ... Lie Theory@

67. Stan's Home Page
University of Waterloo Universal algebra, logic, computers.
http://www.thoralf.uwaterloo.ca/
Stanley N. Burris Professor Emeritus and Adjunct Professor
Department of Pure Mathematics

University of Waterloo
Fax: 519-725-0160
E-mail: snburris@math.uwaterloo.ca Research Interests:
Universal Algebra, Logic, Computers

68. Linear Algebra Textbook Home Page
Linear algebra textbook home pageBy Jim Hefferon. Free download in PDF and TeX source code. Covers the material of an undergraduate first linear algebra course.
http://joshua.smcvt.edu/linalg.html
Linear Algebra
by
Jim Hefferon

Mathematics

Saint Michael's College

Colchester, Vermont USA 05439
My text Linear Algebra is free for downloading, It covers the material of an undergraduate first linear algebra course. You can use it either as a main text, or as a supplement to another text, or for independent study.
What's Linear Algebra About?
When I started teaching linear algebra I found three kinds of texts. There were applied mathematics books that avoid proofs and cover the linear algebra only as needed for their applications. There were advanced books that assume that students can understand their elegant proofs and understand how to answer the homework questions having seen only one or two examples. And there were books that spend a good part of the semester doing elementary things such as multiplying matrices and computing determinants and then suddenly change level to working with definitions and proofs. Each of these three types was a problem in my classroom. The applications were interesting, but I wanted to focus on the linear algebra. The advanced books were beautiful, but my students were not ready for them. And the level-switching books resulted in a lot of grief. My students immediately thought that these were like the calculus books that they had seen before, where there is material labelled `proof' that they have successfully skipped in favor of the computations. Then, by the time that the level switched, no amount of prompting on my part could convince them otherwise and the semesters ended unhappily.

69. Mathematics Archives - Topics In Mathematics - Algebra
SOURCE Zee Haddad, Springfield Technical Community College; algebra Resource ADD. KEYWORDS algebra Review Sheet and Common Formulas, algebra Review
http://archives.math.utk.edu/topics/algebra.html
Topics in Mathematics Algebra
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  • Algebra
    ADD. KEYWORDS: Algebra Postulates, Function Basics, Composite Functions, Even and Odd Functions, Inverse Functions, Linear, Quadratic, and Cubic Functions, Monotonic Functions, Periodic Functions
  • Algebra
    ADD. KEYWORDS: Tutorial, Real Number System, Numerical Representations In Algebra, Algebraic Techniques, Quadratic Equations and Inequalities, Graphing, Functions, Polynomial Functions, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, Linear Algebra, Discrete Algebra
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70. 5th International Conference On Clifford Algebras And Their Applications In Math
IxtapaZihuatanejo, Mexico; June 27-July 4, 1999. Abstracts and proceedings.
http://math.tntech.edu/rafal/mexico/mexico.html
5th International Conference on Clifford Algebras and their Applications in Mathematical Physics,
Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, MEXICO, June 27-July 4, 1999

Zihuatanejo Bay Ixtapa Beaches and Hotels For more tourist information see Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo web page at http://www.ixtapa-zihuatanejo.com/
You can also find a tourist guide to Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo-Acapulco and area map For the alphabetical list of speakers go to INDEX ; for speakers and titles go to TALKS For times, titles of talks, and speakers at ACACSE'99 go here
For information about the 6th Conference on Clifford Algebras, May 20-25, 2002,
go here.
INFORMATION REGARDING PUBLICATION OF THE PROCEEDINGS:
The Conference proceedings have been published in two volumes by Birkhauser Boston last June 2000. The following is the bibliographical information about each volume, and about the two-volume set. You can see cover for volume 1 and cover for volume 2 Individual volumes: "CLIFFORD ALGEBRAS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS"
Volume 1: Algebra and Physics Volume 2: Clifford Analysis Two-volume set: "CLIFFORD ALGEBRAS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS"
Volumes 1 and 2 "Clifford Algebras and Their Applications in Mathematical Physics"
provides a broad overview of current topics in mathematical aspects and physical applications of Clifford (geometric) algebras. All papers presented in this two-volume set are either well-developed original articles or review papers. All contributions have been refereed. Both volumes are intended to be accessible to both graduate students and specialists in the general area of Clifford algebras and their applications.

71. Mathematics Archives - Topics In Mathematics - Linear Algebra
KEYWORDS Software, Fortran, C, C++, Numerical Linear algebra; Front for the XXX Mathematics Archive Linear algebra ADD. KEYWORDS Preprints; Golub/Van
http://archives.math.utk.edu/topics/linearAlgebra.html
Topics in Mathematics

72. Magma Computational Algebra System Home Page
A large, wellsupported software package for computationally hard problems in algebra, number theory, geometry and combinatorics.
http://magma.maths.usyd.edu.au/
The Magma Computational Algebra System
for
Algebra, Number Theory and Geometry
Magma is a large, well-supported software package designed to solve computationally hard problems in algebra, number theory, geometry and combinatorics. It provides a mathematically rigorous environment for computing with algebraic, number-theoretic, combinatoric and geometric objects. Recent Notices: August 18, 2005: The programme for the MAGMA Workshop on Group Theory and Algebraic Geometry in Warwick, UK is now available July 8, 2005: Magma V2.12 has been released. Current patch release (September 2, 2005): Magma V2.12 is up to 2.3 times faster than GMP 4.1.4 for large integer multiplication . See also this multivariate GCD comparison involving Magma V2.12 . See the Release Notes for a summary of new features in 2.12. To run Magma under Linux on x86_64 (Opteron, Athlon 64, EM64T) and IA64 (Itanium 2) machines, registered users must now supply us with the MAC addresses of the machines covered by their licence. See this page for details.

73. Mupad.de: Home
Open computer algebra system for symbolic and numerical computations. Library routines for linear algebra, integration, polynomials, and graphics.
http://www.mupad.de/
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74. Weldon's Home Page
Research focused on optimization, differential algebra equations, geographic information systems, biomedicine, environment applications and fuzzy industrial scheduling. University of Colorado at Denver. Page includes biography, hobbies, curriculum vitae, and publications.
http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~wlodwick/
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75. Algebra And Topology Workshop
University of Leicester, UK; 1721 September 2001.
http://www.mcs.le.ac.uk/research/pure/AT2.html

76. Computational Linear Algebra With Applications
Milovy, Czech Republic; 410 August 2002.
http://www.cs.cas.cz/~milovy/
Photos Slides About the conference Scientific Program ... Conference IMPC'97
Computational Linear Algebra
with Applications
Milovy, Czech Republic
August 4 - 10, 2002
(milovy@cs.cas.cz)

77. Commalg.org - The Center For Commutative Algebra
Preprint announcements and links.
http://www.commalg.org/preprints/
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Preprints
Announcement (30 June 04): This section of commalg.org is recently retired , meaning that we are no longer updating it and will eliminate it altogether in the not-so-distant future. The retirement is motivated by the success of the Commutative Algebra (AC) section of the arXiv preprint server . Check our FAQ for general information on the arXiv and, in particular, for easy instructions for subscribing to email announcements of new articles. Below are the most recent additions to our files. Click on a name to see the announcement. Click here for previous months' preprints. Nagel-Roemer : Extended degree functions and monomial modules, June 22, 2004
Knaf
: Regular local algebras over a Pruefer domain: weak dimension and regular sequences, June 22, 2004
D'Andrea-Sombra

Singh-Swanson
: Associated primes of local cohomology modules and of Frobenius powers, June 22, 2004
Singh
: p-torsion elements in local cohomology modules; Associated primes of local cohomology modules, June 22, 2004
Chan-Huang
: Module structure of an injective resolution, June 22, 2004

78. Cynthia Lanius' Lessons: Algebra - Fun With Calendars
Perform some mental magic tricks based on math and the calendar.
http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/Lessons/calen.html
Cynthia Lanius
Algebra - Fun with Calendars
A fun mathematical puzzle to play with your friends.
(Or teachers , with your class.) Take any calendar. Tell your friend to choose 4 days that form a square like the four to the right. Your friend should tell you only the sum of the four days, and you can tell her what the four days are. How does the puzzle work? You know how people always want to see a use for algebra? Well this puzzle uses algebra. Here's what I mean. Let's pretend that the 4 numbers that the person chose were the highlighted ones here - 18, 19, 25, and 26. She adds up the four numbers and tells you only that the sum is 88. You make a couple of calculations and tell her the numbers. What calculations? Lets figure that out with algebra. Let's call the first number n . Then you know that the next number would be n + 1 and the next number would be n + 7 and the next number would be n + 8 . We had our friend add up the four numbers, so let's add our four numbers: n + n + 1 + n + 7 + n + 8 And since our friend got 88 when she added them, let's make our sum equal 88:

79. Third Annual COLLOQUIUMFEST
University of Saskatchewan, Canada; 1823 March 2001.
http://math.usask.ca/fvk/Mb3.htm
THE THIRD ANNUAL COLLOQUIUMFEST
in honour of the (60+epsilon)-th Birthday of Murray Marshall (organized by Franz-Viktor and Salma Kuhlmann and Murray Marshall) Mathematical Sciences Group
University of Saskatchewan

106 Wiggins Road, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 5E6, Canada
Phone: (306) 966-6081 - Fax: (306) 966-6086 The Third Annual Colloquiumfest was held in March 2002. We had several seminar talks from Monday 18th until Friday 22nd, three colloquium talks on Friday 22nd, and seven talks on Saturday 23rd. The Third Annual Colloquiumfest was generously supported by the Vice-President Academic and the Dean's Office of the College of Arts and Science The emphasis of the colloquiumfest was on
Algebraic Geometry, Real Algebraic Geometry and Computational Algebra.
Schedule of talks
Friday, March 22
3-4 pm:
Edward Mosteig (Tulane):
4-5 pm:
Bernd Sturmfels (Berkeley):
Multigraded Hilbert Schemes 5-6 pm:
Pablo A. Parrilo
Sums of squares, convex optimization, and the Positivstellensatz
Saturday, March 23
9:30-10:30 am: Tom Craven (Hawaii): Valuation Theory and Ordered *-Rings 10:30-11:30 am: Tara Smith (Cincinnati): Multiplicative Subgroups of Fdot/Fdot : Additive Properties and Extensions 11:30 am-12:30 pm: Dale Cutkosky (Missouri): Ramification of Valuations LUNCH 1:30-2:30 pm: Roland Auer (Saskatoon): Reduction of elliptic curves in equal characteristic 2 and 3 2:30-3:30 pm: Hagen Knaf (Kaiserslautern): COFFEE BREAK 4-5 pm: Vincent Astier (Dublin): Pfister's subform theorem for spaces of orderings 5-6 pm:

80. Elsevier.com - Journal Of Algebra
The Journal of algebra presents carefully selected articles concerning original research in......NEW Section Computational algebra Call for Papers
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NEW Section - Computational Algebra Call for Papers

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The Journal of Algebra presents carefully selected articles concerning original research in the field of algebra. Articles from related research areas that have a significant bearing on algebra are also included.
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