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  1. Computer Algebra and Symbolic Computation: Elementary Algorithms by Joel S. Cohen, 2002-07
  2. Modular Algorithms in Symbolic Summation and Symbolic Integration (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by Jürgen Gerhard, 2005-01-12
  3. Fundamentals of Computer Algorithms (Computer Software Engineering Ser.) by Ellis; Sahni, Sartaj Horowitz, 1978
  4. Algorithms and Programming: Problems and Solutions by Alexander Shen, 1996-11-01
  5. Analysis of Algorithms by Jeffrey J. McConnell, 2007-11-02
  6. Modern Computer Algebra by Joachim von zur Gathen, Jürgen Gerhard, 2003-09-01
  7. Data Streams: Algorithms and Applications (Foundations and Trends in Theoretical Computer Science,) by S. Muthukrishnan, 2005-01-10
  8. Introduction to Computing and Algorithms by Russel L Shackelford, 1997-10-26
  9. Bundle of Algorithms in Java, Third Edition, Parts 1-5: Fundamentals, Data Structures, Sorting, Searching, and Graph Algorithms (3rd Edition) by Robert Sedgewick, 2003-08-01
  10. Seminumerical Algorithms the Art of Computer Programming Volume 2 1971 Edition HARDCOVER by Donald E. Knuth, 1971
  11. Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in Java (2nd Edition) by Mark Allen Weiss, 2006-03-03
  12. Data Structures and Algorithms with Object-Oriented Design Patterns in Java (Worldwide Series in Computer Science) by Bruno R. Preiss, 1999-08-02
  13. Data Structures, Algorithms, and Software Principles in C by Thomas A. Standish, 1994-10-10
  14. Machine Vision Algorithms in Java: Techniques and Implementation by Paul F. Whelan, Derek Molloy, 2000-12-12

81. Computer Graphics At Stanford University
Stanford University. Research areas include volume rendering, rendering algorithms and systems, 3D scanning, imagebased rendering, virtual reality, compression of graphics objects, user interfaces for visualization, high-performance graphics architectures, and visualization of complex systems and environments.
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  • 82. Page Personnelle Pmaillot
    Site contains a set of 2D and 3D mathematical studies and algorithms for use in computer graphics, for geometry pipelines and rendering.
    http://www.chez.com/pmaillot/
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    83. Ontario Research Centre For Computer Algebra - ORCCA
    Researchers at ORCCA study algorithms and software systems for symbolic mathematical computation. At any given time a number of visitors and postdocs are hosted.
    http://www.orcca.on.ca/

    84. Institute For Theoretical Computer Science
    ETH, Zurich. The members are active in teaching and research in topics including design and analysis of algorithms, in particular in graph theory and computational geometry; data structures, in particular for spatial data; computability and complexity; information security and cryptography; and parallel computation.
    http://www.inf.ethz.ch/department/TI/

    85. Date Algorithms
    Provides descriptions, proofs and computer programming implementation examples to convert dates to various calendar dates for Julian, Gregorian, and Rata Die calendars.
    http://vsg.cape.com/~pbaum/date/date0.htm
    Date Algorithms
    By Peter Baum
    Onset, MA 02558-1255
    Version: 1.003
    Last Modified: August 5, 1998 Various calendar dates (Julian, Gregorian, and Rata Die) are used and produced by the algorithms that are presented but no attempt has been made to account for various problems associated with the general use of historical dates. For example, 90 days were inserted into the calendar by Julius Caesar in -45 and following Caesar's death, the leap year rule was misapplied until corrected by Emperor Augustus who omitted leap years from years -8 through +4. Various locations used different calendars throughout the Middle Ages and even within one locality, different calendars were often used for dating ecclesiastical records, fiscal transactions, and personal correspondence. None of these complications are accounted for by these algorithms. The following is assumed:
    • The year before the year 1 is and the year before is -1, et cetera. The year corresponds to 1 B.C.
    • Julian dates may be applied both before the calendar was invented and after it was replaced as long as it is clear that the Julian leap year rules are being applied, usually by calling the date a Julian date.
    • Gregorian dates may be applied before the Gregorian calendar was invented as long as it is clear that the Gregorian calendar leap year rules are being applied, usually by calling it a Gregorian date.

    86. School Of Computer Science Homepage
    Department of computer Science. Research areas include algorithms and complexity, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, databases, distributed systems, programming languages, scientific computation, software engineering, symbolic computation, text management, user interfaces, and very large scale integration.
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    87. Home Page Jochen Pfalzgraf
    University of Salzburg Application of mathematics to computer science, multi-agent systems, artificial neural networks, fuzzy reasoning, genetic algorithms, automated deduction in geometry, and semantical modelling
    http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~jpfalz/jpfalz.html
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    88. About TUCS - TUCS
    A research centre in computer Science for the three universities in Turku. Research groups covers algorithmics, biomathematics, coding theory, computational intelligence for business, information systems, advanced management systems, probabilistic algorithms, software quality, programming methodology, applied artificial intelligence, strategic information systems planning, and mathematical structures in computer science.
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    89. Department Of Computer Science
    Department of computer Science. Research groups algorithms problems empirical studies; Software engineering; High performance information systems; Advanced use of computers in education; Highlevel internet programming with persistent objects; High-performance networks.
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    The Department of Computer Science merged on 1 st August 2001 with the Department of Information Science
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    90. Department Of Computer Science - Loughborough University
    Research centres Advanced virtual reality; Telecommunications and computerhuman interaction; Parallel algorithms and architectures. Research groups Creativity and cognition; Graphics, design and intelligent systems; Interactive mechanisms for process control and communications technology; Information systems engineering; Applicable formal methods.
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    91. COmputer Security And Industrial Cryptography
    Kuleuven Univ, Belgium. Interests Design, evaluation, and implementation of crypto algorithms and protocols, and on the development of security architectures for computer systems and telecom networks. Also theoretical work in crypto algorithms related to discrete mathematics.
    http://www.esat.kuleuven.ac.be/cosic/

    92. Intel Research - Microprocessor Research - Media
    Intel's open source computer vision library contains implementation of useful algorithms, like optical flow methods, snakes, binary morphological operations, pyramids, and camera calibration.
    http://www.intel.com/research/mrl/research/opencv/
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    Aid commercial uses of computer vision in human-computer interface, robotics, monitoring, biometrics and security by providing a free and open infrastructure where the distributed efforts of the vision community can be consolidated and performance optimized.
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    93. Robotics And Computer Vision Home Page
    University of Illinois group based at the Beckman Institute. Specializes in robot vision technologies such as curved object recognition and structure from motion algorithms.
    http://www-cvr.ai.uiuc.edu/
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    94. Electric Algorithms, Inc. Home Page
    Provides custom software for embedded systems, programmable devices, simulators, HMIs, and computer graphics rendering engines.
    http://www.electric-algorithms.com/
    Electric Algorithms, Inc. provides engineering consulting in these areas:

    95. Algorithms Project's Home Page
    algorithms Project. Interests in design and analysis of algorithms, computer algebra, combinatorial analysis and asymptotics.
    http://algo.inria.fr/
    Algorithms Project's Home Page
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    96. MaximAlgorithms.com
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    97. Algolib: The Algorithms Project's Library And Other Packages Of The Algorithms P
    Combinatorial analysis, discrete mathematics and computer algebra are the main interests of the algorithms Projects. The packages let you define combinatorial structures; manipulate the associated generating functions, functional equations or recurrences; study their asymptotic behaviour.
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    Algolib: The Algorithms Project's Library and Other Packages of the Algorithms Project
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    Combinatorics meets computer algebra!
    Combinatorial analysis, discrete mathematics and computer algebra are the main interests of the Algorithms Project. Our packages let you specify, generate, and enumerate combinatorial structures; manipulate the associated generating functions, functional equations or recurrences; study their asymptotic behaviour. The interplay between these applications serves the Algorithms Project's main goal of the automatic complexity analysis of algorithms. However, long-term research in this direction has induced the development of other packages for the manipulation of linear differential and difference operators, Groebner basis calculations, and the symbolic summation and integration of special functions and combinatorial sequences. Special emanations of the above are the algolib library , which collects most of our programs in a single archive, and the encyclopedia of combinatorial structures , which allows access by keywords, combinatorial specifications, generating function, closed-form or by the first integers in the enumeration sequence to many combinatorial structures. A lot of it was automatically generated using

    98. ProBiosys 1.0
    The proBiosys suite of programs compares phenetic, chemotaxonomic and nucleic acid sequence data. algorithms for polyphasic taxonomy are available to construct Dendrograms, the suite is simple to use.
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    proBiosys 1.0 http://probiosys.com/

    99. Cellmatrix Core Page
    Publications describe an application of their computer architecture to genetic algorithms. Software includes an online circut simulator.
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    100. Quantum Computer Emulator (QCE)
    A Windows based simulator of quantum computer hardware. Provides an environment to execute quantum algorithms under realistic experimental conditions.
    http://rugth30.phys.rug.nl/compphys0/qce.htm
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    For much more information on Quantum Computation see: Computer Science Web Site Links Quantum Information Zeitgeist
    Do wnload QCE (Version 8.1.0, 26 July 2003) Differences between Version 8.1.0 and 8.0.4 (see also QCE HELP Minor improvements to the GUI + update examples New document (qceman.pdf) describing the examples in more detail. May serve as a QCE users guide.
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    QCE is a software tool that emulates various hardware designs of Quantum Computers. QCE simulates the physical processes that govern the operation of a hardware quantum processor, strictly according to the laws of quantum mechanics. QCE also provides an environment to debug and execute quantum algorithms under realistic experimental conditions. The software consists of a Graphical User Interface and the simulator itself. A few snapshots of the GUI are shown below:
    The software is distributed as a self-extracting executable for Windows 98/NT4/2000/ME/(XP with SP1). It also runs under Linux+VMware on Intel processor machines. Included in this package are several examples including Shor's algorithm for factoring integers, order finding, number partitioning, the Quantum Fourier transform, various implementations of the Deutsch-Josza algorithm and Grover's database search on ideal and more realistic QC's, such as those used in the 2-qubit NMR Quantum Computer. Articles describing the internal working of the QCE and the examples are also included.

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