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  1. A Singular Introduction to Commutative Algebra by Gert-Martin Greuel, Gerhard Pfister, 2007-12-04
  2. Computer Algebra Handbook
  3. Computer Algebra Recipes for Mathematical Physics (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) by Richard H. Enns, 2004-12-01
  4. Petri Net Algebra (Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series) by Eike Best, Raymond Devillers, et all 2010-11-02
  5. $q$-Series: Their Development and Application in Analysis, Number Theory, Combinatorics, Physics and Computer Algebra (Cbms Regional Conference Series in Mathematics) by George E. Andrews, 1986-12-31
  6. Computer Algebra Recipes for Classical Mechanics by Richard H. Enns, George C. McGuire, 2002-11-22
  7. Computer Algebra and Differential Equations (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series)
  8. Computer Algebra Systems: A Practical Guide
  9. Fork Algebras in Algebra, Logic and Computer Science by Marcelo Fabian Frias, 2002-06-15
  10. Physics with MAPLE: The Computer Algebra Resource for Mathematical Methods in Physics (Physics Textbook) by Frank Y. Wang, 2006-04-18
  11. Computer Algebra With SymbolicC++ by Yorick Hardy, Kiat Shi Tan, et all 2008-09-04
  12. Some Tapas of Computer Algebra (Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics)
  13. Computer Simulation and Computer Algebra: Lectures for Beginners by Dietrich Stauffer, Friedrich W. Hehl, et all 1993-08-26
  14. Learning Linear Algebra Through Derive (Learning through computer algebra) by Brian Denton, 1995-09

41. Computer Algebra Systems
Commented Maple and Mathematica programs, articles, lectures and useful links on the optics, ultrafast laser physics are presented.
http://www.geocities.com/optomaplev/
The symbolic and numerical computations by means of the computer algebra systems not only simplify the work of scientist or engineer, but open the door in the kingdom of "alive mathematics". In this kingdom the "naked truths" are supplemented with the ways to every result and achievement. Every formula lives by own life and can reproduce itself at any time. Moreover, the logic design in symbolic computations, as a rule, allows to look at a subject from the new side and to achieve a deeper understanding.
Here I present my Maple and Mathematica programs, articles and useful links on the laser physics, the general relativity, the cosmology and the quantum mechanics. The content of this site is under constant evolution and I suppose to broaden the considered topics and methods. The presented resources have not only scientific but also pedagogical trend.
Dr. Vladimir L. Kalashnikov
This is visit since 1 July 2000

42. Washington College | ECCAD 2007
ECCAD 2007 at Washington College in Chestertown, Md., is the 14th annual meeting of students, researchers, and practitioners of computer algebra and
http://eccad07.washcoll.edu/
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April 21, 2007
ECCAD 2007 at Washington College in Chestertown, Md., is the 14th annual meeting of students, researchers, and practitioners of Computer Algebra and Symbolic Computation. It is a venue for sharing new results and work in progress and for meeting in informal settings in a relaxed atmosphere. ECCAD 2007 is organized in cooperation with ACM SIGSAM.
  • When: Saturday, April 21st. Registration is requested. Proposals for poster presentations are solicited and will be entertained until April 14th. Events:
    • three talks by invited specialists poster sessions a moderated panel discussion on "What IS Computer Algebra?"
    Wired and Wireless network access will be available.
The meeting is sponsored by Washington College. Subject to approval of a pending NSF proposal, there will be travel funds for US-based students and recent PhDs.
Contacts
Site Director: Austin Lobo

43. School Of Informatics Course Descriptor
This is an example of a problem which can be solved fairly easily with a computer algebra system. These systems have a very wide range of applications and
http://www.inf.ed.ac.uk/teaching/courses/2007/ca.html
Course Descriptor
Course: Computer Algebra
Course Web page Credit Points Credit Level Acronym INF-4-CA Study Pattern Study Format Hours Lectures Tutorials Timetabled Laboratories Non-timetabled assessed assignments Private Study/Other Total
Pre-requisite Courses Mathematics for Informatics 3 and Mathematics for Informatics 4 Other Pre-requisite Requirements Successful completion of Year 3 of an Informatics Single or Combined Honours Degree, or equivalent by permission of the School. Familiarity with computer programming and data structures will be assumed. The course will contain an overview of less familiar algebra, as well as some new concepts. Co-requisites/Forbidden Combinations None
Short Description
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes
It is anticipated that students who successfully complete the course will be able to:
  • Use the computer algebra system Maple as an aid to solving mathematical problems.
  • Design and implement in Maple appropriate algorithms from constructive mathematical solutions to problems.
  • Discuss the overall design of the computer algebra system Maple.

44. The Math Forum - Math Library - Computer Algebra
The Math Forum s Internet Math Library is a comprehensive catalog of Web sites and Web pages relating to the study of mathematics. This page contains sites
http://mathforum.org/library/topics/computer_alg/
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Math Topics Applications/Connections Sciences ... Computer Science : Computer Algebra

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Selected Sites (see also All Sites in this category
  • Computer Algebra Information Network (CAIN)
    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. more>>
  • Computer Algebra Information Network (CAIN) Europe
    CAIN Europe is a server providing all kinds of information about Symbolic and Algebraic Computation. It is set up by eight teams in the framework of the European SAC Network and maintained by CAN/Riaca (Computer Algebra Nederland). News; Announcements; Teams and People; Systems and Packages; Literature; European Projects in Symbolic and Algebraic Computation; Newcomers in Computer Algebra; Education; Applications in Computer Algebra; The Virtual Computer Algebra Library.
  • 45. 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.

    46. Manuel Bronstein's Conference
    Manuel Bronstein led INRIA s CAFÉ project (http//wwwsop.inria.fr/cafe/), in the area of computer algebra. The scientific work of Manuel Bronstein embraced
    http://www-sop.inria.fr/cafe/Cafe2006eng.html

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    CAFE, Computer Algebra and Functional Equations An international conference, in memory of Manuel Bronstein Thursday, July 13 2006, INRIA, Sophia Antipolis INRIA - 2004, route des Lucioles - BP 93 - 06902 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS Cedex, FRANCE Presentation and aims of the conference
      This international conference offers homage to the scientific career of one of INRIA's eminent researchers, Manuel Bronstein, who passed away tragically last June.
      Manuel Bronstein
      led INRIA's CAFÉ project (http://www-sop.inria.fr/cafe/) , in the area of computer algebra. The scientific work of Manuel Bronstein embraced a panorama of subjects in this field, where he made a series of valuable contributions. In addition, he served as an important animator and steward of the discipline, as an editor and organizer, influencing the careers of hundreds of researchers in France and internationally.
      This conference will highlight aspects of computer algebra from the perspective of M. Bronstein's work. The conference will take place July 13, directly following the nearby ISSAC conference held 9-12 July 2006 in Genova.
      The program will include a number of invited presentations oriented toward the main lines of Manuel Bronstein's scientific contributions and leadership.

    47. Wolfram Mathematica: Computer Algebra Systems
    computer algebra has been a central component of Mathematica s overall vision since its inception, and indeed Mathematica s original release in 1988 was
    http://www.wolfram.com/products/mathematica/analysis/content/ComputerAlgebraSyst
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    Computer Algebra Systems
    Maple Derive Reduce MuPAD ... Maxima, Computer algebra has been a central component of Mathematica 's overall vision since its inception, and indeed Mathematica While a variety of systems have been developed to provide basic computer algebra functionality, Mathematica is unique not only in delivering far greater depth and quality of coverage, but also in tightly integrating computer algebra into a unified overall framework. This integration is what has allowed Mathematica to bring computer algebra into industrial applications. And in education, it makes computer algebra an increasingly compelling educational tool, by linking it not only to the best in static visualization, but also now to a new generation of dynamic exploratory visualization and instant interactive interface creation technology. In addition, the new Wolfram Demonstrations Project provides thousands of prebuilt resources for applying computer algebra in education. In recent years

    48. LiveMath™ Software Products
    computer algebra and graphing tool for Mac, Windows, Linux and Sun, formerly sold under the product names Theorist and MathView, with ancillary product
    http://www.livemath.com/
    Home Products Download Purchase ...
    Blog

    As It Grows, So Shall You Know and
    GO UNIVERSAL

    for Intel-Based Macintosh! Got Widgets? Mac OSX Tiger Widget
    Also Browser-based for Windows/Linux New Purchase Options!
    New Student prices! - Purchase for Short-Term or Long-Term! is a computer algebra and graphing system designed for the mathematician (or mathematics student or scientist) who is not necessarily a programmer. Many of the computer algebra products available today are based upon writing a strict syntax language of programming commands and structures. Quite often, one spends more time fighting with the syntax and the requirements of the programming code than actually doing the math
    Macintosh
    Windows
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    Drag-and-drop Algebra and Graphing Typeset Math - Not Computer Code Cool Palettes for easy input Spectacular Graphics - Drag-and-Spin 3D Graphs Small Learning Curve - Start Doing Math Immediately! Do The Math - Not Computer Programming Compare LiveMath with other Computer Algebra System programs: Other Programming-based CAS Packages Learning Curve Up and Running FASTER than any other CAS!

    49. Conferences On Applications Of Computer Algebra
    www.math.unm.edu/~aca/ ACA 995th IMACS Conference on Applications of computer algebra. Euroforum, El Escorial, Madrid, Spain; 2427 June 1999.
    http://www.math.unm.edu/~aca/
    IMACS Sponsored Join the ACA mailing list
    Conferences on Applications of Computer Algebra
    Attend ACA'2008
    Past and Future Conferences

    50. Modern Computer Algebra - Cambridge University Press
    computer algebra systems are gaining importance in all areas of science and engineering. This textbook gives a thorough introduction to the algorithmic
    http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521826462

    51. SourceForge.net: Maxima -- GPL CAS Based On DOE-MACSYMA
    Maxima is a fairly complete computer algebra system written in lisp with an emphasis on symbolic computation. It is based on DOEMACSYMA and licensed under
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/maxima
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    52. Msarnoff.org: Online Computer Algebra System
    maxima, computer algebra system, math, online, AJAX, integrate, differentiate, algebra, calculus Click here to enter http//low.res.cmu.edu/math/
    http://math.msarnoff.org/
    msarnoff.org: online computer algebra system
    maxima, computer algebra system, math, online, AJAX, integrate, differentiate, algebra, calculus
    Click here to enter http://low.res.cmu.edu/math/ mydomain.com - Register your domain name

    53. Axiom Computer Algebra System
    Scratchpad was a large, general purpose computer algebra system that was originally developed by IBM under the direction of Richard Jenks.
    http://www.axiom-developer.org/
    The Scientific Computation System Home Screenshots FAQ Download ... Developers
    What is Axiom?
    Axiom has been in development since 1971. At that time, it was called Scratchpad. Scratchpad was a large, general purpose computer algebra system that was originally developed by IBM under the direction of Richard Jenks. The project started in 1971 and evolved slowly. Barry Trager was key to the technical direction of the project. Scratchpad developed over a 20 year stretch and was basically considered as a research platform for developing new ideas in computational mathematics. In the 1990s, as IBM's fortunes slid, the Scratchpad project was renamed to Axiom, sold to the Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG) in England and became a commercial system. As part of the Scratchpad project at IBM in Yorktown Tim Daly worked on all aspects of the system and eventually helped transfer the product to NAG. For a variety of reasons it never became a financial success and NAG withdrew it from the market in October, 2001. NAG agreed to release Axiom as free software. The basic motivation was that Axiom represents something different from other programs in a lot of ways. Primarily because of its foundation in mathematics the Axiom system will potentially be useful 30 years from now. In its current state it represents about 30 years and 300 man-years of research work. To strive to keep such a large collection of knowledge alive seems a worthwhile goal.

    54. The LearningOnline Network With CAPA
    computer algebra System. In the current development version, LONCAPA successfully works with the MAXIMA CAS system. Two simple LON-CAPA code examples
    http://www.lon-capa.org/cas.html
    The Learning Online Network with CAPA Home Features
    Computer Algebra System
    In the current development version, LON-CAPA successfully works with the MAXIMA CAS system. Two simple LON-CAPA code examples: If you are interested in the implementation, please find these notes on how to use MAXIMA as a server You may also be interested in the STACK project , which is another homework system using MAXIMA. Contact Us: lon-capa@lon-capa.org

    55. Stichting Computer Algebra Nederland
    CAN, computer algebra Nederland, is a foundation established in 1988 stimulating and coordinating the use of computer algebra (systems) in education and
    http://www.computeralgebra.nl/
    Stichting Computer Algebra Nederland
    About CAN
    CAN, Computer Algebra Nederland, is a foundation established in 1988 stimulating and coordinating the use of computer algebra (systems) in education and research. The number of computer algebra specialists and users in the Netherlands is limited and they are scattered over several disciplines, each having its own scientific and organizational traditions. An additional goal of CAN is to provide specialists and users with a common platform for discussing problems of mutual interest. A lot of historic material can be found by following the links to old CAN pages Access to the Dutch node of the CAINetwork is provided via the original home page below. The information has not been updated since 1998.
    CAN diensten
    Since 1995 the commercial activities of CAN are concentrated in an independent company, CAN-diensten, specializing in software for mathematics and statistiscs.
    Prize Problem
    The winner of the CAN 2001 Prize Problem has been announced (July 2002). See the to the CAN Prize Problem page.

    56. COMPUTER ALGEBRA 2006
    computer algebra 2006 Latest Advances in Symbolic Algorithms Proceedings of the Waterloo Workshop Ontario, Canada 10 12 April 2006
    http://www.worldscibooks.com/compsci/6289.html
    Home Browse by Subject Bestsellers New Titles ... Browse all Subjects Search Bookshop New Titles Editor's Choice Bestsellers Book Series ... Join Our Mailing List COMPUTER ALGEBRA 2006
    Latest Advances in Symbolic Algorithms
    Proceedings of the Waterloo Workshop

    Ontario, Canada 10 - 12 April 2006
    edited by (Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada)
    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: Hypergeometric Summation Revisited
    Written by world-renowned experts, the book is a collection of tutorial presentations and research papers catering to the latest advances in symbolic summation, factorization, symbolic-numeric linear algebra and linear functional equations. The papers were presented at a workshop celebrating the 60th birthday of Sergei Abramov (Russia), whose highly influential contributions to symbolic methods are adopted in many leading computer algebra systems.
    Contents:
    • Factoring Systems of Linear Functional Equations Using Eigenrings (M A Barkatou)
    • Beta-Expansions of Pisot and Salem Numbers (K G Hare)
    • Logarithmic Functional and the Weil Reciprocity Law (A Khovanskii)
    • Fast Algorithm for Computing Multipole Matrix Elements with Legendre Polynomials (V Yu et al.)

    57. EUROCAL
    European Conference on computer algebra (EUROCAL) J. A. van Hulzen (Ed.) computer algebra, EUROCAL 83, European computer algebra Conference, London,
    http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/eurocal/index.html
    European Conference on Computer Algebra (EUROCAL)
    Successor: ISSAC
    EUROCAL 1987: Leipzig, GDR
    James H. Davenport (Ed.): EUROCAL '87, European Conference on Computer Algebra, Leipzig, GDR, June 2-5, 1987, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 378 Springer 1989, ISBN 3-540-51517-8
    Contents
    BibTeX
    EUROCAL 1985: Linz, Austria
    Bruno Buchberger (Ed.): EUROCAL '85, European Conference on Computer Algebra, Linz, Austria, April 1-3, 1985, Proceedings Volume 1: Invited Lectures. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 203 Springer 1985, ISBN 3-540-15983-5
    Contents
    BibTeX 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
    Contents
    BibTeX
    EUROCAL 1983: London, England, UK
    J. A. van Hulzen (Ed.): Computer Algebra, EUROCAL '83, European Computer Algebra Conference, London, England, March 28-30, 1983, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 162 Springer 1983, ISBN 3-540-12868-9
    Contents
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    EUROCAM 1982: Marseille, France

    58. CAS/WWW/Math Workshop, Murphy/Meade/Miller (ICTCM IX, Reno)
    Certainly the more elementary programs can be replicated on graphics calculators, and the more advanced ones in other computer algebra systems.
    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.

    59. ECCAD'2005
    ECCAD, East Coast computer algebra Day, is an annual conference that provides opportunities to learn and share new developments and to present research
    http://www.ashland.edu/~eccad

    60. Computer Algebra -- From Wolfram MathWorld
    computer algebra is a diffuse branch of mathematics done with computers that encompasses both computational algebra and analysis.
    http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ComputerAlgebra.html
    Algebra
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    ... Experimental Mathematics
    Computer Algebra Computer algebra is a diffuse branch of mathematics done with computers that encompasses both computational algebra and analysis. SEE ALSO: Computational Algebra Symbolic Algebra
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    Weisstein, Eric W.
    "Computer Algebra." From MathWorld A Wolfram Web Resource. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ComputerAlgebra.html Contact the MathWorld Team
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