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  1. Modern Computer Algebra by Joachim von zur Gathen, Jürgen Gerhard, 2003-09-01
  2. Geometric Algebra for Computer Science: An Object-Oriented Approach to Geometry (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics) by Leo Dorst, Daniel Fontijne, et all 2007-04-19
  3. Computer Algebra: Systems and Algorithms for Algebraic Computation
  4. Computer Algebra Recipes: An Advanced Guide to Scientific Modeling by Richard H. Enns, George C. McGuire, 2007-01-12
  5. Algorithms for Computer Algebra by Keith O. Geddes, Stephen R. Czapor, et all 1992-09-30
  6. Handbook of Computer Vision Algorithms in Image Algebra, Second Edition by Gerhard X. Ritter, Joseph N. Wilson, 2000-09-21
  7. Algebra For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) by Mary Jane Sterling, 2001-09-29
  8. Computer Algebra and Symbolic Computation: Elementary Algorithms by Joel S. Cohen, 2002-07
  9. Beginning Algebra And Computer Tutor 1.0, Windows Format, Fifth Edition by Richard N. Aufmann, 1999-11-15
  10. SymbolicC++: An Introduction to Computer Algebra using Object-Oriented Programming by Kiat Shi Tan, Willi-Hans Steeb, et all 2000-03-15
  11. Geometric Algebra for Computer Graphics by John A. Vince, 2008-03-28
  12. Continuous Symmetries, Lie Algebras, Differential Equations and Computer Algebra by Steeb Willi-hans, 2007-07-26
  13. Comprehensive Mathematics for Computer Scientists 1: Sets and Numbers, Graphs and Algebra, Logic and Machines, Linear Geometry (Universitext) by Guerino Mazzola, Gérard Milmeister, et all 2006-11-13
  14. College Algebra Concepts And Models And Computer Tutor, Windows Format, Third Edition And College Algebra Cd-rom Fourth Edition by Ron Larson, 2000-06-13

1. Mathematics Archives - Topics In Mathematics - Computer Algebra
Computer Algebra / Cryptology Genetic Algorithms. KEYWORDS Software, Model problems; IMACS Conferences on Applications of Computer Algebra ADD.
http://archives.math.utk.edu/topics/computerAlgebra.html
Topics in Mathematics Computer Algebra / Cryptology
Genetic Algorithms

2. Barry Murphy's Page For Symbolic Algebra Computer Systems In Economics Via The W
My interests are in all aspects of quantitative economics, and particularly in the use of computer software systems for symbolic algebra in teaching economics.
http://www.pbs.port.ac.uk/~murphyb/
Barry Murphy
I teach in the Department of Economics at the University of Portsmouth . My interests are in all aspects of quantitative economics, and particularly in the use of computer software systems for symbolic algebra in teaching economics.
Mathcad 6 Resources in Economics
This site contains some Mathcad 6 worksheets developed for undergraduate students of economics in the Department of Economics at the University of Portsmouth. At present the site consists of lectures and problems in intermediate microeconomics, with interactive diagrams and equations. I intend to add gradually lecture courses in quantitative methods for economists, game and decision theory, and econometrics. Comments are welcome. Either click the above link to spawn Mathcad as an external viewer (reconfiguring your browser if necessary), or in Mathcad 6 File Open URL http://www.pbs.port.ac.uk/~murphyb/mcad/resource.mcd. Mathcad is produced by MathSoft, Inc. To edit and save the worksheets, some version of Mathcad 6 (Standard edition, or Professional edition) or higher, is required. Mathcad is distributed in the United Kingdom by Adept Scientific plc . A demo version of Mathcad 7 Professional, Mathcad Explorer, is available for

3. Package: Lang/prolog/code/math/algebra/
CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository. algebra computer algebra system implemented in Prolog. lang/prolog/code/math/algebra/ This directory contains Sergio Vaghi's computer algebra system.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/ai-repository/ai/lang/prolog/code/math/alge
CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository
Algebra: Computer algebra system implemented in Prolog
lang/prolog/code/math/algebra/ This directory contains Sergio Vaghi's computer algebra system. It includes Prolog programs for symbolic differentiation of algebraic functions and for symbolic simplification of algebraic functions. The programs run under PD Prolog version 1.90. See Also: lang/prolog/impl/prolog/pdprolog/ Origin: wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/msdos/prolog/alegra.arc Version: 1.0 (12-APR-87) Requires: A.D.A. PD Prolog version 1.90 Copying: Public Domain CD-ROM: Prime Time Freeware for AI, Issue 1-1 Author(s): Sergio Vaghi ESTEC P.O. Box 299 2200 AG Noordwijk (ZH) The Netherlands Tel: +31 1719-83453 Keywords: ADA PD Prolog, Authors!Vaghi, Computer Algebra, Math, Prolog!Code, Prolog!Math, Public Domain, Simplification, Symbolic Differentiation References: Documentation is included in the distribution. Last Web update on Mon Feb 13 10:33:49 1995
AI.Repository@cs.cmu.edu

4. Projects / Games - Jason Doucette's Resume - Real Time Computer Graphics, Physic
AntiGravity 13. algebra computer Program 14. The effective framerate of the program will then drop to 35 fps or lower. algebra computer PROGRAM v2.1.
http://www.jasondoucette.com/games.html
H OME R ÉSUMÉ ... RODUCTIVITY
Back to Main Resume Page
Name Description Time Commenced System In Development...
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Space Harrier Clone
...
Gravity
Graphics Technology
Desktop Magnifier
Arcade-Style Racing Game
3D Arcade Shooter
Arkanoid Clone Spring Physics Space Invaders Clone Voxel Technology Graphical User Interface Font Designer Utility DOS Directory Navigation Utility Anti-Gravity Simulation Algebra Teaching Assistant Gravity Simulation January 2003 June 12, 2003 February 21, 1999 July 17, 1998 April 7, 1997 December 5, 1996 August 16, 1996 August 15, 1995 February 15, 1995 October, 1994 Late 1993 Early 1993 January 25, 1992 Athlon 1.47 Athlon 1.47 I N D EVELOPMENT... My Current Project is the development of a revolutionary computer graphics technology. I have placed one hundred percent of my effort into this project for almost a year, and will continue to do so until it is finalized. My brother, Matthew Doucette , has joined my effort. We expect this innovative software product to be released in 2004. More details will be posted later.

5. Graduate Algebra Computer Worksheets And Programs
Spring 2003 MTA512 Graduate Algebra II Computer Worksheets and Programs. Links to the computer assignments TBA.
http://sylow.slu.edu/teach/512-032W.html
Spring 2003
MT-A512 Graduate Algebra II
Computer Worksheets and Programs
Links to the computer assignments:
  • TBA
Back to WELCOME Back to Spring 2003 Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Computer Science Saint Louis University Last Modified: January 8, 2003 Email webmaster The contents of this site have not been approved by the Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Computer Science, the College of Arts and Sciences, or by Saint Louis University.

6. S.O.S. Mathematics: Algebra Computer Tutorial List
Business Finance. ComputerInternet. Internet Guides. Tutorial SOS Mathematics Algebra. SOS Mathematics Algebra »Info Last Time Updated on 8/7/2001 70500 PM.
http://www.webtutoriallist.com/list/f.asp?fid=30834&Computer Tutorials

7. S.O.S. Mathematics: Algebra Computer Tutorial List
Get Free News. FREE. WebTutorialList™, Visitors Rating for SOS Mathematics Algebra. Thank You for your help! SOS Mathematics Algebra. Please, Select rating
http://www.webtutoriallist.com/list/rating.asp?FileID=30834&computer tutorials

8. Package: Lang/prolog/code/math/algebra/
algebra computer algebra system implemented in Prolog. lang/prolog/code/math/algebra/ This directory contains Sergio Vaghi s computer algebra system.
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/ai-repository/ai/lang/prolog/code/math/al
CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository
Algebra: Computer algebra system implemented in Prolog
lang/prolog/code/math/algebra/ This directory contains Sergio Vaghi's computer algebra system. It includes Prolog programs for symbolic differentiation of algebraic functions and for symbolic simplification of algebraic functions. The programs run under PD Prolog version 1.90. See Also: lang/prolog/impl/prolog/pdprolog/ Origin: wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/msdos/prolog/alegra.arc Version: 1.0 (12-APR-87) Requires: A.D.A. PD Prolog version 1.90 Copying: Public Domain CD-ROM: Prime Time Freeware for AI, Issue 1-1 Author(s): Sergio Vaghi ESTEC P.O. Box 299 2200 AG Noordwijk (ZH) The Netherlands Tel: +31 1719-83453 Keywords: ADA PD Prolog, Authors!Vaghi, Computer Algebra, Math, Prolog!Code, Prolog!Math, Public Domain, Simplification, Symbolic Differentiation References: Documentation is included in the distribution. Last Web update on Mon Feb 13 10:33:49 1995
AI.Repository@cs.cmu.edu

9. Math 424 Linear Algebra Computer Commands
Math 424 Linear Algebra - Spring 2004 Commands for computer software packages Maple Mathematica Matlab Note that in all of the packages there are pretty
http://www.acs.brockport.edu/~hskogman/m424compcom.html
Math 424 - Linear Algebra - Spring 2004
Commands for computer software packages:
Maple

Mathematica

Matlab

Note that in all of the packages there are pretty good help menus- check them out you can poke around and see some of the commands and things we will be doing later as well as tons and tons of other things one can play with. If you discover any other intersting commands or anything else that you think would help this page- let me know.
Maple:
First type with(linalg); (note that in Maple you must end each command with a ; to tell it to execute it. This command adds the Linear algebra package for Maple.
To enter a vector:
u:=vector([1,2,3,4]);
(this defines u to be the vector (1 2 3 4)- you can make them as long as you want). Note that u will continue to be this vector until you redefine it or clear it.) To add or subtract vectors one can do things like evalm(2*u-3*v); assuming that v is a vector of the same length (note also it will not understand 2u, you must include the *) To input a matrix: A:=matrix(3,4,[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12]);

10. Computer Algebra
Computer Algebra Richard Zippel. Research Summary. Currently, my activities in computer algebra fall into three different areas.
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/SimLab/projects/computer-algebra.html
Computer Algebra - Richard Zippel
Research Summary
Currently, my activities in computer algebra fall into three different areas. We are continuing to develop a very flexible computer algebra substrate called Weyl, which extends Common Lisp to have symbolic computing facilities. This substrate has a functorial architecture that has been implemented using object oriented programming techniques. The functorial organization allows one to define algebraic structures over arbitrary algebraic domains. This approach permits algebraic structures like groups, rings and fields to be first class objects that can be manipulated by the user. We have been attempting to link together Weyl with Bob's Constable's theorem proving system, Nuprl. This will allow us state and use theorem about algebraic structures when deciding which algorithms should be used Weyl. In additon, I have been continuing my work on algorithms in computer algebra. Among the problems I have been studying include: algebraic function decomposition (with Dexter Kozen and Susan Landau) and primality testing of polynomials.
Publications
  • Effective Polynomial Computation , Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993.

11. Special Interest Group On Symbolic And Algebraic Manipulation (SIGSAM)
The ACM SIGSAM Bulletin. Some tables of contents and sample articles.
http://www.apmaths.uwo.ca/~rcorless/sigsam/
SIGSAM BULLETIN
Communications in Computer Algebra
Welcome to the home page of the SIGSAM Bulletin. This page includes the table of contents for some issues of the Bulletin. One sample paper from each issue can be downloaded from this site. You may order the Bulletin by becoming a member of SIGSAM. You may become a member of SIGSAM through ACM, which you may contact at this URL
Other Sites of Interest
BiBTeX archive (HTML form) for Sigsam Articles 19721996 , automatically produced by the program of Nelson H. F. Beebe SIGSAM ARCHIVE (maintained by Gene Cooperman-more current than the ACM page SIGSAM Fact Sheet (maintained by ACM) Other Computer Algebra Sites of Interest
Contents of Recent Bulletin Issues
These pages are all ugly-we're experimenting. Contents of Volume 30, No. 1, Issue 115, March 1996 Contents of Volume 30, No. 2, Issue 116, June. 1996 Contents of Volume 30, No. 3, Issue 117, Sept. 1996 Contents of Volume 30, No. 4, Issue 118, Dec. 1996 ... Contents of Volume 31, No. 2, Issue 120, June 1997 The 64 page issues begin here. Contents of Volume 31, No. 3, Issue 121, September 1997

12. CANdiensten - Your Partner In Finance, Mathematics And Statistics!
Coordinates the use of computer algebra in education and research. Research reports, newsletters and historical material.
http://www.can.nl/

13. Fermat, Computer Algebra System
Above graphic created with the float version of Fermat. ( For best viewing, set your monitor to at least thousands of colors.) Fermat is a computer algebra system for Macintosh and Windows by me, Robert H. If you tackle real problems with computer algebra you have probably found that some well known
http://www.bway.net/~lewis
Above graphic created with the float version of Fermat. (For best viewing, set your monitor to at least thousands of colors.)
    Fermat is a computer algebra system for Linux, Unix, Macintosh, and Windows by me, Robert H. Lewis of Fordham University, that does arithmetic of arbitrarily long integers and fractions, symbolic calculations, matrices over polynomial rings, graphics, and other numerical calculations. It is extremely fast and extremely economical of space. The main version that I care most about is oriented toward polynomial and matrix algebra over the rationals Q and finite fields (hence the name "QFermat"). On the Mac side, there are versions that run under MPW for 68K Macs and stand-alone versions for PPC. There is also a "float" version for graphics. All versions are available here.
    Fermat is a state-of-the-art research tool for real problems.
    See for example:
Compare Your Computer Algebra System. Take the Fermat Tests!
    There are now four tests. One test involves evaluation of rational functions, the second involves Smith Normal Form, the third resultants, the fourth arithmetic of rational functions.
Linux Version of Fermat Now Available . revised April 30, 2004

14. Department Of Computer Algebra
Contents General Purpose computer algebra Systems. Special Purpose computer algebra Systems. computer algebra Substrates. Back to Department of computer algebra.
http://compalg.inf.elte.hu/compalg/coindex.html
Contents:
General Purpose Computer Algebra Systems
Special Purpose Computer Algebra Systems
Computer Algebra Substrates
Back to Department of Computer Algebra

15. 2001 Conference On Applications Of Computer Algebra (ACA'2001)
2001 Conference on Applications of computer algebra. ACA'2001 An Albuquerque odyssey May 31June 3, 2001. Technical Vocational Institute, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA symbolic computing or
http://www.math.unm.edu/ACA/2001/2001.html
2001 Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra
ACA'2001: An Albuquerque odyssey ...
May 31-June 3, 2001
Technical Vocational Institute
Albuquerque New Mexico , USA
ACA'2001 will be held jointly with the NMMATYC (New Mexico Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges) 12th Annual Conference , which will be held June 1-3 at also at TVI
Organizers:
General Chair Bill Pletsch
Program Chair Stanly Steinberg
Dis Organizer Michael Wester Description of the Meeting Scientific Committee Albuquerque Attractions ... Registered Attendees Complete Program ( Word PDF PDF Electronic Proceedings The ACA meetings are organized as a series of Special Sessions . To propose a special session, please send
  • the names of the organizers, email addresses of the organizers, the title of the special session, a short abstract describing the special session, and a list of proposed speakers
to the chair of the Scientific Committee, Stanly Steinberg (see the instructions for Organizing a Special Session ). The Scientific Committee will review the proposal. Selected papers will be considered for publication in the Journal of Symbolic Computation
Sponsors/Collaborators:
Further information about IMACS is available as well as information on joining IMACS and the ACA Technical Group.

16. The Yacas Computer Algebra System
Acronym for Yet Another computer algebra System, an opensource software package. Supports arbitrary precision arithmetic, matrices, and differential and integral calculus.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~apinkus/yacas.html
Yacas is a general purpose easy to use Computer Algebra System (a CAS is a program that can be used to do symbolic manipulation of mathematical expressions). It is built on top of its own programming language designed for this purpose, in which new algorithms can easily be implemented. In addition, it comes with extensive documentation on the functionality implemented and methods used to implement them.
This entire site (including the documentation) can also be found in the source code distribution

17. Computer Algebra Group At SFU
Part of the Centre for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics (CECM), Simon Fraser University, BC, Canada. Details of members, projects, meetings and publications.
http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/CAG/
Computer Algebra Group
at Simon Fraser University
We are part of the Centre for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics (CECM),
a Simon Fraser University research centre within the Department of Mathematics.
About the Group
Members
Group Weekly Seminar Schedule ...
ISSAC Proceedings Database
Special events at SFU
July 5-9, 2004, PIMS: Workshop on Computational Arithmetic Geometry July 27th, 2004, Halpbern Centre: CECM '04 Summer Meeting on Computational Mathematics. August 9-13, 2004, K9509: Teaching and Doing Mathematics with Maple
Upcoming conferences/workshops and paper submission deadlines
January 23-25, 2005, SODA '05, Vancouver, BC Submission deadline: 5pm EST, July 5, 2004. September 22-24, 2004 AISC '04, RISC, Hagenberg, Austria. Submission deadline: May 1st, 2004. Extended: May 8th, 2004. July 21-23rd, 2004 ACA '04, Beaumont, Texas. Submission deadline: June 10, 2004. July 11-14th, 2004 MWS '04, Waterloo, Ontario. Submission deadline: January 16th, 2004. July 4-7, 2004, ISSAC '04, Santander, Spain.

18. 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/

19. SymbolicNet -- Information Center For Symbolic And Algebraic Computation
Information center for researchers and professionals in the field of symbolic computation, computer algebra, mathematical computation, software, systems
http://www.symbolicnet.org/
The area of Symbolic and Algebraic Computation (SAC), also known as Computer Algebra (CA) in some circles, aims to automate mathematical computations of all sorts. The resulting computer systems, experimental and commercial, are powerful tools for scientists, engineers, and educators. SAC research usually combines mathematics with advanced computing techniques. SymbolicNet.org provides a convenient starting point for discovering information about SAC. While being maintained by ICM at Kent State University , SymbolicNet also links to information supplied and updated by individuals, and cooperating sites Use the SymbolicNet main site or a Mirror Site near you. SymbolicNet supported in-part by US NSF grant CCR-9423696
Website developed by webtong.com

20. IDA: Algebra Interactive
An HTMLbased book by Arjeh M. Cohen, Hans Cuypers and Hans Sterk. It focuses on an algorithmic approach to algebraic structures. Many of these tools and examples use the computer algebra package GAP. Site has samples and errata.
http://www.win.tue.nl/~ida/

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