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  1. Advanced Arithmetic for the Digital Computer by Ulrich W. Kulisch, 2002-11-20
  2. Introduction to Matrix Computations (Computer Science and Applied Mathematics) by G. W. Stewart, 1973-06-11
  3. Computer Algebra Systems in Secondary School Mathematics Education
  4. 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
  5. Universal Algebra for Computer Scientists (Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series) by Wolfgang Wechler, 1992-03-17
  6. Network Algebra (Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science) by Gheorghe Stefanescu, 2000-05-11
  7. Algebra for Computer Science (Universitext) by Lars Garding, Torbjörn Tambour, 1988-08-01
  8. Process Algebra (Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science) by J. C. M. Baeten, W. P. Weijland, 1990-10-26
  9. Compact Numerical Methods for Computers: Linear Algebra and Function Minimisation by John C. Nash, 1990-01-01
  10. Linear Algebra with Computer Applications (Pure and Applied Mathematics,) by Ronald I. Rothenberg, 1983-01
  11. Algorithmic Algebra (Monographs in Computer Science) by Bhubaneswar Mishra, 1993-09-29
  12. 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
  13. ComputerAlgebra& Parallelism (Computational Mathematics and Applications Series) by Author Unknown, 1989-02-11
  14. EUROCAL '87: European Conference on Computer Algebra, Leipzig, GDR, June 2-5, 1987. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) (Volume 0)

61. ULB - Computer Algebra Division
Home page for the computer algebra Division at the Université Libre de Bruxelles.
http://cso.ulb.ac.be/
Computer Algebra Division
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Visit our new web site (yet under construction)
You can now discuss about Symbolic Calculus or related subjects on the new forum of the CSO Welcome to the CSO.
Our tasks are to provide computer facilities and expertise for using most of the available computer algebra systems (Maple, Reduce, Cayley, Magma, Mathematica, Axiom, Gap, Lie) and to develop computer algebra methods for solving differential equations (see projects).
  • Contact Members Projects Cours ... Le Forum du CSO

  • Contact Calcul Symbolique sur Ordinateur
    blvd du Triomphe. B-1050 Bruxelles (Belgium)
    Fax e-mail cso@ulb.ac.be

    Members
  • Jean-Louis Colot, coordinator ( mail Gerald HOUART , system manager ( mail Jacqueline Sengier, responsable ( mail mail

  • Projects
    The CSO is involved in a European ESPRIT working group called CATHODE. Within this group, we are developping a software called NODES CATHODE 2
  • We have organized the CATHODE 2 workshop in Han-sur-Lesse from september 1 to september 5, 1997. You have access to the program and the extended abstracts (also in Postscript or Compressed Postscript version). The use of the postscript version is recommended for the Extended Abstracts (the translation of the latex source to html is not completly reliable).
  • 62. V International Workshop On Computer Algebra Systems And Their Applications, CAS
    V International Workshop on computer algebra systems and Their Applications, CASA 2007.
    http://personales.unican.es/iglesias/CASA2007/

    63. MuPAD Pro 4 - The Open Computer Algebra System
    MuPAD Pro 4 is a fullfledged computer algebra system with a rich set of features including extensive computational capabilities and an integrated Virtual
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    MuPAD Pro 4: The Open Computer Algebra System for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux
    MuPAD Pro 4 is an integrated and open mathematical problem-solving environment for symbolic and numeric computing. MuPAD Pro 4 is a full-fledged computer algebra system with a rich set of features including extensive computational capabilities and an integrated Virtual Camera (VCam) toolkit for visualization, animation, and interactive manipulation of 2D and 3D plots and other mathematical objects. MuPAD Pro is intended for an extremely broad range of users. Its concept of domains and categories corresponds to object-oriented classes and supports overloading of methods and operators, inheritance, and generic algorithms. The MuPAD language has a Pascal-like syntax and allows imperative, functional, and object-oriented programming. A comfortable notebook interface includes high-quality interactive 2D and 3D graphics tools for visualization and animation, an integrated source-level debugger, a profiler, and comprehensive hypertext help with extensive examples. Version 4 adds to the capabilities of earlier versions of MuPAD Pro with a new uniform user interface for all supported operating systems: Windows, MacOS X, and Linux. The new version has enhanced text formatting capabilities for creating scientific materials and teaching materials. MuPAD XML Notebooks can be exchanged across platforms and exported as PDF documents. A new, comprehensive help system, complete with examples, supports live graphics and full-text search throughout the documentation.

    64. NETCA: UK Network In Computer Algebra
    computer algebra is important as a tool across the whole spectrum of Mathematics and its applications. It is also playing pivotal role in reemphasizing the
    http://www.dcs.qmul.ac.uk/research/logic/theory/projects/netca/
    Navigation Participating departments Industrial Partner Netca meetings Conferences Links NETCA: UK Network in Computer Algebra Welcome to the NetCA website Friday, 14 March 2008
    The Purpose of NetCA Computer Algebra is important as a tool across the whole spectrum of Mathematics and its applications. It is also playing pivotal role in re-emphasizing the computational side of mathematics. By its nature, computer algebra requires expertise in both mathematics and computer science. Young people with these talents and with good ideas are in demand throughout the world. This is true not only within academia, but also outside where they can command salaries well in excess of those available in British universities. In order to stand any chance of retaining enough of them, British academic institutions have to provide a well integrated community in the subject with a good programme for the development of young researchers.

    65. LtU Classic Archives
    Mark Evans Re Axiom computer algebra System blueArrow 6/5/2004; 20311 PM (reads 660, responses 1). Apparently, this package went non-commercial some
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    Axiom Computer Algebra System
    started 6/5/2004; 12:27:35 AM - last post 6/11/2004; 4:40:53 PM Mark Evans - Axiom Computer Algebra System
    6/5/2004; 12:27:35 AM (reads: 10961, responses: 11) Axiom Computer Algebra System Axiom...defines a strongly typed, mathematically correct type hierarchy. It has a programming language and a built-in compiler....In its current state it represents about 30 years and 300 man-years of research work. This one is a gift for Frank!
    Posted to DSL by Mark Evans on 6/5/04; 12:27:46 AM
    Mark Evans
    - Re: Axiom Computer Algebra System
    6/5/2004; 2:03:11 PM (reads: 660, responses: 1) Apparently, this package went non-commercial some few years ago, then became true open-source in August 2003 , see the project page . Some folks even want a more mathematical basis Ehud Lamm - Re: Axiom Computer Algebra System
    6/6/2004; 12:58:13 AM (reads: 614, responses: 0) What's the implementation language? Paul Snively - Re: Axiom Computer Algebra System
    6/6/2004; 3:42:17 PM (reads: 574, responses: 0) http://www.aldor.org

    66. Fields Institute - Industry, Mathematics And Computer Algebra
    The conference is a part of the outreach mandate of the Ontario Research Centre for computer algebra, and the Fields Institute to support the ongoing
    http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/cim/02-03/INDACA/
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    COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS
    March 14, 2008
    W orkshop on Industry, Business, Mathematics and Computer Algebra
    A workshop on the practical application of mathematics and modern computing tools in industry and business.
    Friday, 25 October 2002
    Sponsored by Ontario Research Centre for Computer Algebra
    Registration Housing and Hotels Visitor Information Keynote Lectures Schedule ... About the Sponsors
    In today's highly competitive business environment, many professionals in business and industry are facing analytical and design challenges that require ever more sophisticated approaches and tactics. This unique meeting will bring together people from industry, universities, and the software industry who share a common interest in using advanced mathematical modelling and sophisticated computing techniques such as computer algebra. The meeting will address the complex challenges faced by modern industry. Professionals in business and industry will find it a useful introduction to techniques to improve their analytical and design processes. The conference is a part of the outreach mandate of the Ontario Research Centre for Computer Algebra, and the Fields Institute to support the ongoing education of the professional public on the benefits of mathematical and computer algebraic techniques.

    67. ECCAD2006
    The conference organizers encourage students and researchers in computer algebra and related fields to plan to attend ECCAD 2006 in Philadelphia.
    http://www.cs.drexel.edu/eccad2006/
    Please visit the table of contents for this site.

    68. Robert Stephenson's Blog: CAS (Java Computer Algebra System)
    The CAS (Java computer algebra System) project is a polished and valuable tool for high school or college math classes. The applet is right on the CAS
    http://weblogs.java.net/blog/rstephe/archive/2006/02/cas_java_comput.html
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    Posted by rstephe on February 27, 2006 at 11:36 PM Comments (4)
    The CAS (Java Computer Algebra System) project is a polished and valuable tool for high school or college math classes. The applet is right on the CAS project page A trio of buttons at the top of the applet window give you (right to left) program info, an options palette and a menu for picking a constant or function to insert into the command line (doubleclick on ATan, for example, and "ATan(" is inserted at the cursor). It is rare, sadly, to find open source projects as polished, well designed and well documented as this one. It is easy to learn and easy to use. I recommend CAS to high school or college algebra students anywhere.

    69. CAS-CAT Project
    University of Melbourne. Investigating the changes that regular access to calculators equipped with a computer algebra system will have on senior
    http://extranet.edfac.unimelb.edu.au/DSME/CAS-CAT/
    CAS-CAT HOME Research Project 00-02 Selected Recent Publications Resources for Teachers P.D. and Post Grad courses
    Welcome to the CAS-CAT homepage
    Research and training on using technology in mathematics education
    This is the website for research related to technology in mathematics education in the Faculty of Education at The University of Melbourne. Our Mathematics Education team have carried out extensive research related to the use of technology for the teaching and learning of mathematics and presented at many teacher and research conferences. We have explored issues associated with teaching and learning using a range of technologies including geometry packages, graphics calculators and computer algebra systems (CAS). This website provides information about our recent work and provides access to materials for schools, publications and post-graduate course information. Further details can be found by accessing the links below: The research team CAS-CAT research projects Publications and theses Post graduate courses Resources for Teachers Professional development Links to Research projects RITEMATHS (2004-06)
    Computer Algebra in Schools Research project (Development of Maths Methods (CAS))

    Other Mathematics Education Research Projects
    The Research Team The research team includes Kaye Stacey, Lynda Ball, Peter Flynn, Gloria Stillman, Jill Brown, Jill Vincent and John Dowsey, as well as the many colleagues and post-graduate students with whom we work.

    70. COCOA SCHOOL
    COmputational COmmutative Algebra and International School on computer algebra. Corte Rosada Hotel Porto Conte, Italy; 2326 May 2005.
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  • 71. AJAX Calculator - MathEclipse
    eclipse, wiki, ajax, calculator, plotter, computer algebra, java, mathematic. installed on your computer and activated in your web browser.
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    72. Computer Algebra | MaplePrimes
    Simplification of trigonometric expressions is one area where computer algebra systems have yet to catch up with human experience.
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    73. Computer-Algebra-System - Wikipedia
    Translate this page Ein computer-algebra-System (CAS) ist ein computerprogramm, das Rechenaufgaben aus verschiedenen Bereichen der Mathematik lösen und dabei nicht nur (wie ein
    http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-Algebra-System
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    Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Ein Computer-Algebra-System CAS ) ist ein Computerprogramm , das Rechenaufgaben aus verschiedenen Bereichen der Mathematik l¶sen und dabei nicht nur (wie ein Taschenrechner ) mit Zahlen, sondern auch mit symbolischen Ausdr¼cken Variablen Funktionen Matrizen ) umgehen kann. Die im engeren Sinne algebraischen Aufgaben eines CAS umfassen: Dar¼ber hinaus geh¶rt zum Funktionsumfang der meisten CAS:
    • Funktionen und Daten in 2 oder 3 Dimensionen graphisch darzustellen analytisches L¶sen von Systemen (gew¶hnlicher) Differenzialgleichungen. analytisch nicht l¶sbare Integrale und Differentialgleichungen durch numerische Integration („Quadratur“) zu l¶sen eine Schnittstelle anzubieten, die es dem Benutzer erlaubt, in einer h¶heren Programmiersprache eigene Algorithmen einzubinden

    74. Magma Computational Algebra System Home Page
    The Magma Computational algebra system for alg ebra, number theory and geometry.
    http://magma.maths.usyd.edu.au/
    MAGMA Computational Algebra System
    Home Download Help FAQ ... About Magma How to get it Download Online Demo Resources Online Help Discovering Mathematics with Magma Citations How to cite Magma ... Contact us 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. Latest version: (released March 14, 2008) Recent Notices: November 8, 2007: The 2007 edition of Magma (Version 2.14) was released in late October and is now available for all supported platforms. It contains many new capabilities as well as major upgrades of algorithms and code for several core areas. See LINK for a summary of the new features. July 31, 2007: A list of publications that cite Magma has been compiled and may be found here May 5, 2007: The book Discovering Mathematics with Magma (Eds Bosma and Cannon) has now been published by Springer. This book presents 14 case studies of the application of Magma to problems in a variety of areas of mathematics. The Magma code appearing in this book is now available for download. More news...

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