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  1. Algebra Demystified : A Self Teaching Guide (Demystified) by Rhonda Huettenmueller, 2002-08-01
  2. Algebra and Trigonometry: Structure and Method Book 2 by Richard G. Brown, 1999-01
  3. Discovering Algebra: An Investigative Approach (Teacher's Edition) by Jerald Murdock, Ellen Kamischke, et all 2002-04-01
  4. Algebra 1, Student Edition by McGraw-Hill, 2002-02-01
  5. Introductory Algebra (8th Edition) (Lial Developmental Mathematics Series) by Margaret L. Lial, John Hornsby, et all 2005-01-28
  6. College Algebra: Ninth Editon (with Interactive Video Skillbuilder CD-ROM) (Gustafson/Frisk) by R. David Gustafson, Peter D. Frisk, 2006-01-03
  7. Schaum's Outline of Elementary Algebra ( Third Edition ) by Barnett Rich, Philip Schmidt, 2004-01-05
  8. Forgotten Algebra by Barbara Lee Bleau, 2003-09-01
  9. College Algebra (7th Edition) by Michael Sullivan, 2004-02-06
  10. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Algebra, 2nd Edition (Complete Idiot's Guide to) by W. Michael Kelley, 2007-07-03
  11. College Algebra with Modeling and Visualization (3rd Edition) (Rockswold Series) by Gary K. Rockswold, 2005-01-17
  12. Elementary Linear Algebra Fifth Edition by Ron Larson, Bruce H. Edwards, 2003-06-04
  13. Intermediate Algebra (Bittinger Developmental Mathematics Series) by Marvin L. Bittinger, 2006-01-20
  14. College Algebra by Michael Sullivan, 2007-01-29

101. Algebra Story And Word Problems
21st Century Problem Solving introduces how to solve problems reliably in Grade school through grad school and beyond in all subjects that use mathematics
http://www.hawaii.edu/suremath/intro_algebra.html
Reliable problem solving in all subjects that use mathematics for problem solving. Algebra, Physics, Chemistry... from grade school to grad school and beyond. For Windows users, NuCalc 2.0 (The Graphing Calculator for Windows) includes capabilities similar to SureMath.
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102. Linear Algebra And Applications Textbook
Linear algebra material. I ve seen linear algebra from many viewpoints and I think they all have something to offer. My computational experience makes
http://www.math.unl.edu/~tshores1/linalgtext.html
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Linear Algebra and Applications Textbook
Welcome again. In order to enable prospective users to preview my text easily and conveniently, I'm putting a copy of it on the web for your perusal. The table of contents with links is at the bottom of this page. A few comments:
Many thanks to those who have helped me in this project. In particular, John Bakula for prodding me into moving this project into the final stages and pointed me in the direction of McGraw-Hill custom publishing. They are printing a nice soft copy text for a reasonable price to students about $26. Thanks also to my colleagues Jamie Radcliffe, Lynn Erbe, Brian Harbourne, Kristie Pfabe, Barton Willis and a number of others who have made many suggestions and corrections. Thanks to Jackie Kohles for her excellent work on solutions to the exercises.
About the process: I am writing the text in Latex. The pages you will see have been converted to gif files for universal viewing with most browsers. The downside of this conversion is that the pages appear at a fairly crude resolution. I hope that they are still readable to all. Hardcopy of the text is

103. Number Theory, Arithmetic Geometry And Algebra
In honour of Georges Gras. University of Besan§on, France; 1618 October 2003.
http://www.univ-tlse2.fr/grimm/maire/colloquegras2.html

Conference
Number Theory, Arithmetic Geometry and Algebra
in honor of Georges GRAS
october 15 18, 2003

At the occasion of the departure to the retirement of Georges GRAS , the organizes a conference intitled "Number Theory, Arithmetic Geometry and Algebra" on october 15 october 18, 2003.
To accede to the Department, see the french version
Talk schedule
A volume of will be dedicated to Georges Gras.
Confirmed speakers include:
E. Bayer (Ecole Polytechnique de Lausanne)
D. Benois
H. Cohen J. Cougnard J. Cresson G. Frei D. Hayes
(University of Massachusetts, Amherst) D. Hoffmann F. Hajir (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) J.-F. Jaulent H. Lenstra H. Lombardi S. Louboutin (Institut de Math. de Luminy) J. Martinet C. Movahhedi T. Nguyen Quang Do H. Oukhaba B. Perrin-Riou R. Schoof (IHES) M. Waldschmidt This conference is funded by: , European Network GTEM Algo team of GRIMM/Toulouse 2 For any other information, please contact: Christian Maire Jean-Robert Belliard or Hassan Oukhaba

104. Edteach.com: The Leading Teaching Site On The Net

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105. ARCC Workshop: Sphere Packings, Lattices, And Infinite Dimensional Algebra
AIM Research Conference Center (ARCC) workshop. Palo Alto, CA, USA; 1620 August 2004.
http://aimath.org/ARCC/workshops/spherepacking.html
Sphere Packings, Lattices, and Infinite Dimensional Algebra
August 16 to August 20, 2004 at the American Institute of Mathematics , Palo Alto, California organized by Lisa Carbone Noam Elkies , and Jim Lepowsky This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF , will focus on sphere packings and lattice packings, with particular attention to dimensions 8 and 24 and the connection with automorphic forms and Moonshine. The problem of packing identical spheres as densely as possible in Euclidean space has a 400 year history, having been initiated by Johannes Kepler in 1611. Though the problem is unsolved in general today, attempts to solve it have led to the discovery of a wealth of mathematics. The Leech lattice appears in several places in `Moonshine' which is a term first coined by J. Conway and S. Norton in 1979 to describe the mysterious connections between finite sporadic simple groups and modular functions. The solution of the Monstrous moonshine conjectures by Frenkel, Lepowsky, Meurman and Borcherds expanded the Moonshine horizon to include interrelationships between lattices and hyperbolic reflection groups, generalized Kac-Moody Lie algebras, vertex (operator) algebras, automorphic forms and conformal field theory. Finding optimal sphere and lattice packings is an active area of current research. Many of the intricate connections between lattices, packings groups, automorphic forms and problems in Moonshine are not fully understood and give rise to substantial open problems. The proposed workshop will bring together specialists from these diverse but related areas, providing a unique opportunity for them to interact.

106. The Algebra Survival Guide
The algebra Survival Guide is like having a personal tutor. For students, teachers, and home schoolers, algebra is easy to understand and learn with the
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107. Mgehrke.html
New Mexico State University Nonstandard mathematics, operators on boolean algebras, fuzzy mathematics, universal algebra, general topology, posets and lattices.
http://www.math.nmsu.edu/mgehrke/mgehrke.html
Mai Gehrke
Department of Mathematical Sciences Phone: (505] 646-4218 New Mexico State University Fax: (505) 646-1064 Las Cruces NM mailto:%20mgehrke@nmsu.edu Office Location: Science Hall Room 232 Return to Faculty Page Return to Main Index
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8/93 5/00 Associate Professor, New Mexico State University Las Cruces New Mexico
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8/885/90 2-year position as Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt University Nashville Tennessee
Assistante Associée Université de Nice, Nice France
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108. Interactive Algebra
Interactive algebra. Instructions Do as many problems as you need to, at whatever pace you wish to go. The problems are generated at random.
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Interactive Algebra Instructions:
Do as many problems as you need to, at whatever pace you wish to go.
The problems are generated at random. They're different every time.
Every time you get to see the answer, and how to do the problem! UNIT ONE: Equations and Inequalities
Note: these lessons require a browser that reads JavaScript! UNIT TWO: Factoring
Note: these lessons require a browser that reads JavaScript!
  • Lesson 1 (Factoring for x + bx + c)
  • Lesson 2 (Factoring for ax + bx + c)
  • Lesson 3 (Factoring for ax + bx + c) - including negatives
  • Lesson 4 (Factoring for a - b ) - difference of squares
  • Lesson 5 (Factoring Helper) - factors trinomials of your choice
UNIT THREE: Graphing
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109. Algebraic Geometry, Commutative Algebra And Combinatorics -- Erice 2001, NATO Ad
Exterior algebra Methods and Other New Directions. Erice, Sicily, Italy; 9 15 September 2001.
http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~sorin/Erice-2001/

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The workshop in Erice will address a wide range of new developments in classical Algebraic Geometry such as curves and their moduli, surfaces, higher dimensional varieties, vector bundles, and toric varieties. A special focus will be on exterior algebra methods which have recently grown in importance in Algebraic Geometry, Commutative Algebra, and Combinatorics, and their computational aspects (Bernstein-Gel'fand-Gel'fand correspondence, Beilinson monad, theory of Chow forms and resultants, algebraic shifting, free resolutions over the exterior algebra, linear syzygies, hyperplane arrangements, ...) Organizing Committee: David Eisenbud Lucian Badescu Sorin Popescu and Alfio Ragusa Speakers (tentative): The following people have responded positively to our invitation: Sponsors: NATO Scientific Affairs Division EAGER: European Algebraic Geometry Research Training Network and the University of Catania , Sicily. Registration: The cost of staying at the Ettore Majorana Centre will be approximately $80 per night (lodging/meals/transfer from/to the airport/1/2 day trip included), and there will be a fee of $100 for the social events. We will be able to offer financial assistance to some of the participants, particularly to younger mathematicians and speakers.

110. Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies
Love and Tensor algebra Stanislaw LemLove and Tensor algebra. from The Cyberiad by Stanislaw Lem. Come, let us hasten to a higher plane Where dyads tread the fairy fields of Venn,
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111. SIMATH Homepage
Computer algebra system for number theoretic applications.
http://tnt.math.metro-u.ac.jp/simath/
Welcome at SIMATH!
ABOUT SIMATH
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  • Download the SIMATH package. : you should first read. Some installation hints : perhaps you should also read before download. The SIMATH manual is also available (as div file) . The TeX-Source of this file is distributed together with the SIMATH system.

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We have set up a mailing list to discuss several problems related to the number theoretic system SIMATH among the users of the system. Send an email to simath-user-request@tnt.math.metro-u.ac.jp including the line info in the message of the mail in order to get information on the mailing list, and include the line subscribe in order to join the mailing list for discussing anything related to SIMATH.

112. Algebra
Mathematics Archives MSDOS Software Collection for Modern algebra Netlib Master Index Three Skills For algebra or A First Image of Math
http://www.spartanburg2.k12.sc.us/links/algebra.htm
Algebra
2.7 General Linear Equation The 3x+1 problem and its generalizations Abstract Algebra On Line Algebra ... Understanding Algebraic Factoring

113. Gilbert Strang's Home Page
MIT. Lecture notes, text and research papers in numerical linear algebra and wavelets.
http://www-math.mit.edu/~gs/
Gilbert Strang
Professor of Mathematics
Department of Mathematics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Room 2-240
Cambridge MA 02139
Phone: (617) 253-4383
Fax: (617) 253-4358
Send e-mail to: gs@math.mit.edu
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18.06 Linear Algebra (The video lectures are on this course page and also ocw.mit.edu Applied Mathematics and Engineering Mathematics 18.327 Wavelets and Filter Banks

114. Algebra
Facts about algebra illustrated by using online interactive lessons, exercises, practice and games for grades K8.
http://www.aaamath.com/B/alg.htm
Algebra
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Grade School Levels:
Kindergarten First Second Third ... World Levels
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115. Noncommutative Localization In Algebra And Topology Home Page
ICMS, Edinburgh, UK; 2930 April 2002.
http://www.ma.hw.ac.uk/icms/meetings/2002/nlat/
ICMS Associated Meeting
Workshop on Noncommutative Localization in Algebra and Topology
Edinburgh, 29 and 30 April 2002
Scientific Programme Workshop Arrangements Registration Form Workshop Home Page
Workshop participants assembled on the steps of ICMS on the afternoon of 30 April.
More photographs, from the conference dinner, are available here
Organiser
Andrew Ranicki (Edinburgh)
The aim of this 2-day meeting is to bring together mathematicians working on various aspects of noncommutative localization in algebra and topology. The timetable is available on Scientific Programme page
The Meeting is also an activity of the TMR Network ERB FMRX CT-97-0107 'Algebraic K-Theory, Linear Algebraic Groups and Related Structures'. (Researchers whose department participates in this project may be able to reclaim their travel, subsistence and the Registration Fee, from their own network node.)
The meeting is also supported by the London Mathematical Society.
This meeting's pages last updated 3 May 2002 (Photograph added) Future Events Travel Information Call for Proposals Publications ... Front Page

116. MathsNet: Interactive Algebra
MathsNet Interative algebra an online course. algebra that branch of mathematics dealing with properties of numbers and quantities by means of
http://www.mathsnet.net/algebra/
Algebra - that branch of mathematics dealing with properties of numbers and quantities by means of letters and other general symbols.
al-jabr al the, jabr reunion of broken parts (Arabian)] Learn the skills and practise them... A Symbols unknowns function machines find the function functions and inverses substituting values fractions powers simplifying simplifying brackets factorising ASSESSMENT B Indices substituting values simplifying C Simple equations word problems solving unknowns on both sides changing the subject inequalities ASSESSMENT D Simultaneous equations solving E Quadratics brackets factorising solving equations completing the square the quadratic formula simultaneous equations ASSESSMENT F Sequences in words the next term using the nth term quadratic nth term using differences finding the nth term ASSESSMENT G ASSESSMENTS [HELP]
This is a first draft of "Interactive Algebra" and is incomplete in a number of areas. Download and printout this complete guide to Interactive Algebra (Word document, 67Kb)

117. Workshop On Applied And Numerical Linear Algebra In Hagen
With special emphasis on Linear algebra in Systems and Control Theory. FernUniversitaet Hagen, Germany; 23 July 2004.
http://www.math.tu-berlin.de/~kressner/GAMM04/

118. College Algebra Homepage
If this is your first time using this College algebra Online Tutorial please read the Guide Tutorials 2 13 cover the prerequisites to College algebra.
http://www.wtamu.edu/academic/anns/mps/math/mathlab/col_algebra/

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If you need help in college algebra, you have come to the right place. Note that you do not have to be a student at WTAMU to use any of these online tutorials. They were created as a service to anyone who needs help in these areas of math.
If this is your first time using this College Algebra Online Tutorial please read the Guide to the WTAMU College Algebra Online Tutorial Website to learn how our tutorials are set up and the . Come back to this page to make your tutorial selection.
Please click on the name of the tutorial of your choice: Tutorials 2 - 13 cover the prerequisites to College Algebra. Tutorials 14 on cover the College Algebra concepts.
Tutorial 1: How to Succeed in a Math Class Tutorial 2: Integer Exponents Tutorial 3: Scientific Notation Tutorial 4: Radicals Tutorial 5: Rational Exponents Tutorial 6: Polynomials Tutorial 7: Factoring Polynomials Tutorial 8: Simplifying Rational Expressions Tutorial 9: Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions Tutorial 10: Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions Tutorial 11: Complex Rational Expressions Tutorial 12: Complex Numbers Tutorial 13: Practice Test on Tutorials 2 - 12 Tutorial 14: Linear Equation in One Variable Tutorial 15: Equations with Rational Expressions Tutorial 16: Formulas and Applications Tutorial 17: Quadratic Equations Tutorial 18: Solving Polynomial Equations by Factoring Tutorial 19: Radical Equations and Equations Involving Rational Exponents Tutorial 20:

119. Linear Algebraic Groups And Related Structures
Including Azumaya algebras, algebras with Involutions, Brauer Groups, Quadratic and Hermitean Forms, Witt Rings, Lie and Jordan algebras, Homogeneous Varieties. DVI, PS, PDF (~80 items).
http://www.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de/lag/
http://www.math.uni-bielefeld.de/lag/
Linear Algebraic Groups and Related Structures
Preprint Server
This preprint server is intended to be a forum of the recent development of the theory of Linear Algebraic Groups over Arbitrary Fields and its "Related Structures" , like Azumaya Algebras, Algebras with Involutions, Brauer Groups, Quadratic and Hermitean Forms, Witt Rings, Lie and Jordan Algebras, Homogeneous Varieties Some related manuscripts are to be found on
K-theory Preprint Archives
and Homology, Homotopy and Applications
Related Address:
EU Network: Algebraic K-Theory, Linear Algebraic Groups and Related Structures
Instructions for Readers and Authors
The Preprints:
R. Hazrat:
Reduced K-theory of Azumaya Algebras (16 p.)
(2005, Sep 13) Abstract 1 k, dvi.gz 33 k, dvi 78 k, ps.gz 706 k, pdf.gz 166 k, pdf 189 k R. Hazrat, N. Vavilov:
Bak's work on lower K-theory of rings (preliminary version) (17 p.)
(2005, Sep 13) Abstract 1 k, dvi.gz 38 k, dvi 90 k, ps.gz

120. Utrecht Meeting June 2004
A COW/EAGER meeting. Utrecht, Netherlands; 46 June 2004.
http://www.math.uu.nl/people/szendroi/meeting.html
Algebraic geometry and commutative algebra, Utrecht , Friday to Sunday 4-6 June 2004 Confirmed participants: Ingrid Bauer, Hans-Christian v. Bothmer, Gavin Brown, Fabrizio Catanese, Martijn Grooten, Remke Kloosterman, Stavros Papadakis, Rita Pardini, Miles Reid, Gregory Sankaran, Joseph Steenbrink, Orsola Tommasi, Fabio Tonoli, as well as locals Eduard Looijenga, Jan Stienstra, Balazs Szendroi and others All talks are in the Mathematics Department (Wiskundegebouw) in the basement in room K11. Program
  • Friday 4 June
    • 3.15-4.15 Stavros Papadakis (Saarbrucken): Type II unprojection
    • 4.30-5.30 Fabio Tonoli (Bayreuth): Codimension 3 Gorenstein projective schemes and even sets of nodes: structure theorems and applications
  • Saturday 5 June
    • 9.15-10.15 Hans-Christian Graf v. Bothmer (Hannover): Geometric syzygies and rank 2 vectorbundles on curves
    • 10.30-11.30 Roberto Pignatelli (Trento): On a question of Horikawa
    • 11.45-12.45 Ingrid Bauer (Bayreuth): Explicit deformations of surfaces with K^2 = 7 and p_g =4
    • 2.45-3.45 Fabrizio Catanese (Bayreuth): Braid monodromy and Dehn monodromy of bidouble covers, symplectic and differentiable structures on algebraic surfaces
    • 4-5 Miles Reid (Warwick): Constructing varieties via commutative algebra
  • Sunday 6 June
    • Informal discussions
  • Note also that Miles Reid gives the departmental colloquium on Thursday 3 June at 3.30

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