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         Computer Algebra:     more books (100)
  1. Linear Algebra and Ordinary Differential Equations (Computer Engineering) by Jeffrey, 1997-09-04
  2. Computer Algebra Handbook
  3. Boolean Algebra for Computer Logic by Harold E. Ennes, 1978-08
  4. Computer Algebra Systems in Secondary School Mathematics Education
  5. Learning Linear Algebra Through Derive (Learning Through Computer Algebra) by Brian Denton, 1995-09
  6. Elimination Methods in Polynomial Computer Algebra (Mathematics and Its Applications) by V. Bykov, A. Kytmanov, et all 1998-10-31
  7. Mathematical Activities with Computer Algebra: A Photocopiable Resource Book by T. Etchells, et al, 1996-12
  8. Computer Algebra Recipes for Mathematical Physics (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) by Richard H. Enns, 2004-12-01
  9. Universal Algebra for Computer Scientists (E a T C S Monographs on Theoretical Computer Science) by Wolfgang Wechler, 1992-04
  10. Algebra 1 Computer Test Generator with CD-ROM
  11. Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing: 9th International Workshop, CASC 2006, Chisinau, Moldova, September 11-15, 2006, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  12. Some Tapas of Computer Algebra (Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics)
  13. Computer Algebra in Industry: Problem Solving in Practice : Proceedings of the 1991 Scafi Seminar at Cwi, Amsterdam
  14. A Guide to Computer Algebra Systems (Wiley professional computing) by David Harper, Chris Wooff, et all 1991-09

41. Homepage: Susanne Schmitt (Max-Planck-Institut Für Informatik)
MaxPlanck-Institut f¼r Informatik. Effective computational geometry, separation bounds; computer algebra; Algebraic number theory, elliptic curves. Publications.
http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/~sschmitt/
max planck institut informatik
Homepage
Susanne Schmitt
Department 1: Algorithms and Complexity
Building 46.1
, Room 318
Stuhlsatzenhausweg 85

Germany
Email: Get my email address via email
Phone: Fax:
Research Interests
  • Real algebraic numbers, Root isolation, Separation bounds Effective Computational Geometry Computer Algebra Algebraic number theory, Elliptic curves
Publications
Publications of Dr. Susanne Schmitt
Teaching
  • Summer term 2005: Seminar Geometrische Algorithmen, Dr. Susanne Schmitt, Dr. Nicola Wolpert
Earlier terms
  • Winter term 2004/2005: Seminar Geometric Rounding, Dr. Lutz Kettner, Dr. Susanne Schmitt Winter term 2004/2005: Lecture Dr. Lutz Kettner, Dr. Susanne Schmitt, Dr. Nicola Wolpert Summer term 2004: Seminar Theorie und Praxis geometrischer Algorithmen, Dr. Susanne Schmitt, Dr. Nicola Wolpert Winter term 2003/2004: Lecture Effective Computational Geometry for Curves and Surfaces, Dr. Lutz Kettner, Dr. Susanne Schmitt, Dr. Nicola Wolpert

42. ACA'2002: 8th International Conference On Applications Of Computer Algebra
8th International Conference on Applications of computer algebra. Volos, Greece; 2528 June 2002.
http://www.orcca.on.ca/~ilias/aca2002.html
General Chairs Alkiviadis G. Akritas Ilias S. Kotsireas Administrative Assistance: Mrs Theodora Terlexi Program Chairs Victor Edneral Eugenio Roanes-Lozano Organizing Committee Stanly Steinberg Michael Wester Local Arrangements Committee: Panagiotis Germanis Thomas Kylindris Maria Papalexandri Yiannis Parassidis ... Important Dates ACA'2002 Official Sponsors: Conference e-mail: aca2002@uth.gr Conference Phone Numbers: + 30 421 074886 , CELL PHONES IN GREECE (097-3941000, 0945-842296) , + 1 519 5891323 Join the ACA mailing list Conference Poster

43. SymbMath
An online symbolic math and computer algebra system. It can perform exact, numeric, symbolic and graphic computation, e.g. arbitraryprecision calculation, solve equation, plot data and user-defined functions, linear regression, symbolic differentation and integration, pattern-match.
http://www.raceprediction.com/math/VisualMath.html
SymbMath.com - SymbMath <META NAME="keywords" content="software, online graphical calculator, online symbolic calculator, online equation solver, online graphic calculator, Symbolic Math, Computer Algebra System, electroanalysis, electrochemistry, electrochemical simulation, voltammetry, polarography, electrochemical software, electrochemistry software, math software, symbolic math software, data analysis, curve fitting, data fitting, polar, visualmath, symbmath"> Please turn on Java enabled in your browser if you cannot see a pop-up Java Applet. Document Questions?

44. COMPUTER ALGEBRA
computer algebra, Algorithms, Systems and Applications. Richard Liska, Ladislav Drska, Jiri Limpouch, Milan Sinor, Michael Wester, Franz Winkler
http://www-troja.fjfi.cvut.cz/~liska/ca/
Next: Contents
COMPUTER ALGEBRA, Algorithms, Systems and Applications
Richard Liska , Ladislav Drska, Jiri Limpouch, Milan Sinor, Michael Wester Franz Winkler June 2, 1997 For printing, the whole document in Postscript is available here (graphics outputs are missing).

45. Geometric Modelling At Bath University
Research projects include multidimensional geometric modeling, distances in geometric modeling, finding zeros of multidimensional functions, and computer algebra in geometric modeling.
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ensab/G_mod/g_mod.html
Geometric Modelling at Bath University
g_mod@bath.ac.uk Part of our virtual factory Geometric modelling research at Bath was instigated in 1980 by John Woodwark . He left the University in 1986, and is now the managing director of Information Geometers Ltd and an editor of the Computer-Aided Design Journal. Adrian Bowyer has run the research group since Woodwark's departure. The group's current modeller is called Svlis (and it's available free ). This, like all Bath modellers, is a set-theoretic (or constructive solid geometry - CSG) modeller that uses recursive spatial division for evaluation.
Current and past research projects
The svLis geometric modeller Download svLis
Multidimensional geometric modelling

Distances in Geometric Modelling
...
Computer Algebra in Geometric Modelling
Teaching Geometric Modelling
The Bath final-year undergraduate Geometric Modelling course
Related work and sites
Information Geometers Ltd - Books, courses, conferences, and software Users of our svLis geometric modeller Media Technology Research Centre Interval Computations QUB Finite Element Modelling Group Minesota Geometry Center ... Brunel University Centre for Geometric Modelling and Design
Local G_mod information
Maps G_mod bibliography format Local printing Parallel processing on earth

46. Derive 6 Mathematics Software
Derive 5 computer algebra software is available as a free 30day trial download from Chartwell-Yorke. Derive books are also here.
http://www.chartwellyorke.com/derive.html
How to use Derive
Other Maths ICT
Derive 6 is a powerful system for doing symbolic and numeric mathematics on your PC. It processes algebraic variables, expressions, equations, functions, vectors, matrices and Boolean expressions like a scientific calculator processes numbers. It's useful from KS3 to University and beyond. Problems in the fields of arithmetic, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, linear algebra, and propositional calculus can be solved with the click of the mouse. Make plots of mathematical expressions in two and three dimensions using various coordinate systems. By its seamless integration of numeric, algebraic and graphic capabilities, Derive makes an excellent tool for learning, teaching and doing mathematics. Download Derive 6 leaflet If you are familiar with Derive 5, you will find Derive 6 an (upward-compatible) extension. Here is a list of the major new features:
display the steps in the simplification of an expression along with the transformation rules applied
send and receive maths worksheets to and from the TI-89, TI-92+, Voyage 200 TI CAS handhelds

47. Computer Algebra In Mathematics Education
This is the web site for computer algebra in Mathematics Education, an open, international organisation for those interested in the use of computer algebra
http://www.lonklab.ac.uk/came/

48. Welcome To GNU TeXmacs (FSF GNU Project)
Freeware tool for extensible, structured and WYSIWYG technical documents. Can also be used as an interface to computer algebra systems.
http://www.texmacs.org/
Home Download Help Contribute ... Search Welcome to GNU TeXmacs Welcome Screen shots News Mailing lists GNU TeXmacs is a free scientific text editor, which was both inspired by TeX and GNU Emacs . The editor allows you to write structured documents via a wysiwyg (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) and user friendly interface. New styles may be created by the user. The program implements high-quality typesetting algorithms and TeX fonts, which help you to produce professionally looking documents. The high typesetting quality still goes through for automatically generated formulas, which makes TeXmacs suitable as an interface for computer algebra systems. TeXmacs also supports the Guile Scheme extension language, so that you may customize the interface and write your own extensions to the editor. Converters exist for TeX/LaTeX and they are under development for Html MathML Xml . In the future, TeXmacs is planned to evolve towards a complete scientific office suite, with spreadsheet capacities, a technical drawing editor and a presentation mode. GNU TeXmacs is hosted by the Centre de Ressources Informatiques de Haute Savoie , Archamps, France.

49. UC Berkeley Computer Algebra Papers
My current views of what computer algebra systems should do for problem solving Adam Dingle and Richard Fateman Branch Cuts in computer algebra
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~fateman/algebra.html
Here's an index to some recent and some older papers. A number of them have appeared in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation (ISSAC), an annual conference usually co-sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation (SIGSAM), along with other cooperating organizations. More recently I've come to the conclusion that just posting papers here when I think they are "ripe" is useful: I can point to them, and search-engine web bots can find them. Formal publication has become less important scientifically, even though it continues to be required for certain kinds of academic recognition. If you wish to refer to material listed here that is not specifically marked as published, send me a note so I can tell you its current status; it could be that a more formal, archival version exists. A paper that shows how one can save time computing with rational functions using poles and residues instead of numerators and denominators. A paper that suggests one can save time multiplying polynomials if one encodes dense univariate polys as long integers instead of sequences of coefficients.

50. Algorithms Project's Home Page
Rocquencourt, Versailles. Algorithms Project. Interests in design and analysis of algorithms, computer algebra, combinatorial analysis and asymptotics.
http://algo.inria.fr/
Algorithms Project's Home Page
Welcome! Research Topics People Publications ... On-Line Applications
Welcome to the Algorithms Project!
INRIA Rocquencourt Organizations Links ... Contacts Last modified: Friday, 26-Sep-2003 18:37:23 CEST. For problems or questions involving this site, please contact Virginie Collette

51. 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

  • Visitors:

52. CASC'2005: 8th International Conference On Computer Algebra In Scientific Comput
CASC General Chairs VP Gerdt (Dubna), EW Mayr (Munich) CASC 2005 Conference Chairs IZ Emiris (Athens), IS Kotsireas (Waterloo), MN Vrahatis (Patras)
http://www.cargo.wlu.ca/casc2005/
CASC General Chairs : V. P. Gerdt (Dubna), E. W. Mayr (Munich)
CASC'2005 Conference Chairs : I. Z. Emiris (Athens), I. S. Kotsireas (Waterloo), M. N. Vrahatis (Patras)
CASC'2005 Satellite Workshops
Monday, September 12, 2005
LNCS
Program Committee First announcement Registration ... Accepted Papers
CASC 2005 buses schedule, from the airport to Kalamata. Two buses are available to tranfer CASC 2005 participants from the Athens International Airport to the Hotel Filoxenia in Kalamata, directly. Sunday September 11: Departure from Athens International Airport at approx. 4:00 p.m. Monday September 12: Departure from Athens International Airport at approx. 4:00 p.m. The Meeting Point will be the information office at the arrivals level of the Athens International Airport at 3:30 p.m. each day. The name of the company operating the buses is: TZAMAKOS TRAVEL. On September the 12, following the registration at the Hotel Filoxenia, and around 7:30 p.m. participants will be transfered to the old Kalamata Castle overlooking the city, where the opening ceremony will take place. A traditional buffet will be offered to the participants.
CASC'2005 Official Sponsors:

CASC'2005 e-mail: casc2005@in.tum.de

53. Singular:Home
computer algebra system for polynomial computations. Free download.
http://www.singular.uni-kl.de/
A Computer Algebra System for Polynomial Computations
Welcome to SINGULAR
  • August 2005: Singular 3 for Windows released. In the next months Singular 3 will became part of the Cygwin package repository. During the approval process you can install Singular from our local repository or via a Package for the Web. Further information July 2005: Singular-3.0.0 for Mac OS X is available in the unstable branch of fink . More information on how to install Singular via fink can be found here June 2005: Release of SINGULAR version 3-0-0: available for most Unix platforms (including Mac PPC Darwin) and Windows. (News and Changes) July 2004: The 2004 Richard D. Jenks Memorial Prize for Excellence in Software Engineering for Computer Algebra was awarded to the SINGULAR team (at the ISSAC meeting). July 2004: SINGULAR is included in the Knoppix/Math CD. Download the CD image Puki/Wiki Knoppix/Math
  • SINGULAR Textbook:
    SINGULAR is free software under GNU Public Licence . For registered SINGULAR users we offer the following free services
    • e-mail information about updates and news
    • support for installation and computational questions.

    54. 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

    55. 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.

    56. 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

    57. Isil S Home Workshop On Open Source Computer Algebra
    This workshop aims to study the situation of free software in the domain of symbolic computations, and the feasibility of a free system.
    http://www.lapcs.univ-lyon1.fr/~nthiery/CalculFormelLibre/workshop.html

    58. 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.
  • 59. 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.

    60. CAIN-UK: Computer Algebra Information Network
    The following sites have one or more person involved in computer algebra. The links are to the most specific address which covers the activity.
    http://www.bath.ac.uk/~masjpf/CAIN.html
    Computer Algebra Information Network
    UK Node
    Computer algebra in Britain
    The following sites have one or more person involved in computer algebra. The links are to the most specific address which covers the activity.
    Forthcoming Meetings in United Kingdom
    Links to Other Computer Algebra Information
    Software and ServicesAvailable
    Other CAIN Nodes
    masjpf@bath.ac.uk Last modified: Thu Nov 12 16:00:46 GMT 1998

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