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  1. Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation for Computer Science (2nd Edition) by Ronald L. Graham, Donald E. Knuth, et all 1994-03-10
  2. Mathematics for 3D Game Programming and Computer Graphics, Second Edition (Game Development Series) by Eric Lengyel, 2003-11-18
  3. Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists (2nd Edition) by John Truss, 1998-10-07
  4. Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science (with Student Solutions Manual CD-ROM) by Gary Haggard, John Schlipf, et all 2005-02-01
  5. Combinatorial Methods with Computer Applications (Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications) by Jonathan L. Gross, 2007-11-16
  6. Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science (Mathematics Across the Curriculum) by Kenneth Bogart, Clifford Stein, et all 2005-09-08
  7. Mathematics for Computer Graphics by John Vince, 2005-09-30
  8. 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
  9. Computer Graphics and Geometric Modelling: Mathematics by Max K. Agoston, 2005-02-01
  10. Essential Discrete Math for Computer Science by Todd Feil, Joan Krone, 2002-11-14
  11. Schaum's Outline of Essential Computer Mathematics by Seymour Lipschutz, 1982-04-01
  12. Exploring mathematics with your computer (New mathematical library) by Arthur Engel, 1993
  13. The Limits of Mathematics: A Course on Information Theory and the Limits of Formal Reasoning (Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science) by Gregory J. Chaitin, 2002-10-28
  14. Logic and Discrete Mathematics: A Computer Science Perspective by Winfried Karl Grassmann, Jean-Paul Tremblay, 1995-12-18

1. The 5th ASCM Homepage
Ehime University, Matsuyama, Japan. 2628 September 2001.
http://www.hpc.cs.ehime-u.ac.jp/~ascm/

2. Taylor & Francis Group - Publication
HERCMA 2003 Home PageHERCMA 2003. ATHENS GREECE. The 6th Hellenic European Conference on computer mathematics its Applications Sept. 25-27, 2003. The
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=0020-7160

3. HERCMA 2001 Home Page
HERCMA 2001. ATHENS GREECE. The 5th Hellenic European Conference on computer mathematics its Applications Sept. 20-22, 2001. The
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HERCMA 2001
ATHENS - GREECE
The 5th Hellenic European Conference on
Sept. 20-22, 2001
The Organizers
  • Dept. of Informatics Research Group for Advanced Computational Maths and Parallel Processing
  • Contact persons
  • Prof. Elias A. Lipitakis - AUEB, eal@aueb.gr
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    4. ASCM 2003 - The Asian Symposium On Computer Mathematics

    http://www.mmrc.iss.ac.cn/~ascm/ascm03/
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    5. A Taylor & Francis Journal: International Journal Of Computer Mathematics
    A Taylor Francis Journal International Journal of computer mathematics International Journal of computer mathematics. Editor David
    http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/00207160.asp
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    International Journal of
    Computer Mathematics Editor
    David Evans , Nottingham Trent University, School of Computing and Mathematics, Room N421a, Newton Building Burton Street, Nottingham, NG1 4BU
    Editorial Information
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    Volume 81, 2004, Monthly
    ISSN Print 0020-7160 ISSN Online 1029-0265
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    Aims and Scope: Section A: Computer Systems: Programming Languages
    This section contains work concerning research and development in computer systems and the theory of programming languages. Papers relating directly or indirectly to aspects of these fields are welcome. Of great interest is work in computer systems architectures and organisation, computer software and data structures, mathematical logic, formal languages, automata, artificial intelligence, parallelism and concurrency, analysis of algorithms, computational complexity, combinatorial algorithms, and symbol manipulation. The journal is intended to provide a forum for the expression of new ideas, as well as a place for exposition of these areas of knowledge. Section B: Computational Methods: Application This section contains work concerning mathematical techniques that are of interest to computer users in the fields of numerical analysis, mathematical software, discrete mathematics, computational geometry and graphics, image processing, pattern recognition, simulation and modelling, operations research and applied mathematics in general.

    6. International Journal Of Computer Mathematics -- Instructions For Authors
    Submission of a paper to the International Journal of computer mathematics will be taken to imply that it represents original work not previously published
    http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authors/gcomauth.asp
    Contact Us Members of the Group All Products Books Journal Article eBooks Alphabetical Listing Journals by Subject Advertising Customer Services ... eBooks Instructions for Authors: Click here to check your article status INTRODUCTION It is essential that authors prepare their manuscripts according to established specifications. The effectiveness of the search capabilities offered by electronic delivery will depend upon the care used by authors in preparing their manuscripts. Therefore, contributors are strongly encouraged to read these instructions carefully before preparing a manuscript for submission, and to check the manuscript for compliance with these notes before submitting it for publication. MANUSCRIPTS Papers should be typed with double spacing and wide (3 cm) margins on good quality paper, and submitted in triplicate to the Editor in Chief. Submission of a paper to the International Journal of Computer Mathematics
      Language: Papers are accepted only in English. Abstract: Each paper requires an abstract of 100 - 150 words summarizing the significant coverage and findings. Keywords: Each paper must have three to six keywords.

    7. Elementary Computer Mathematics
    Elementary computer mathematics. This hypertextbook is an introduction to the mathematics used in the design of computer and network hardware and software.
    http://www.rwc.uc.edu/koehler/comath/text.html
    Elementary Computer Mathematics
    In the last three decades of the twentieth century, the computer has evolved from a mainframe leviathan usable only by highly trained professionals to the personal computer in use on nearly every desktop. The first three decades of the 21st century promise even more dramatic changes, fueled by research in artificial intelligence, nanotechnology and even biotechnology. In order to be successful in this constantly changing field, computer professionals must be much more than merely knowledgeable users. The mathematics underlying these technologies changes far more slowly than the technologies themselves, and it is a thorough understanding of computer mathematics which enables the computer professional to adapt to the ever-changing technological landscape. This hypertextbook is an introduction to the mathematics used in the design of computer and network hardware and software. Its goal is to prepare the student for further coursework in such areas as hardware architecture, operating systems internals, application programming, databases and networking. In it, we will survey topics in computer arithmetic and data representation, logic and set theory, graph theory and computer measurement. It is assumed that the student has recently (and successfully!) completed a course in high school-level algebra. While we will make some use of that algebra, the primary prerequisite is a sufficient level of "

    8. COMPUTER MATHEMATICS
    10 computer mathematics Proceedings of the Sixth Asian Symposium (ASCM 2003) Beijing, China 17 19 April 2003 edited by Ziming Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences
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    COMPUTER MATHEMATICS
    Proceedings of the Sixth Asian Symposium (ASCM 2003)

    Beijing, China 17 - 19 April 2003
    edited by Ziming Li (The City College of The City University of New York, USA)
    This volume covers some of the most recent and significant advances in computer mathematics. Researchers, engineers, academics and graduate students interested in doing mathematics using computers will find it good reading as well as a valuable reference.
    Contents:
    • On One Property of Hurwitz Determinants (L Burlakova)
    • Blending Quadric Surfaces via a Base Curve Method (J Cheng)
    • An Exploration of Homotopy Solving in Maple (K Hazaveh et al.)
    • A Complete Maple Package for Noncommutative Rational Power Series (V Houseaux et al.)
    • Discrete Comprehensive Gröbner Bases, II (Y Sato et al.)
    • Displacement Structure in Computing Approximate GCD of Univariate Polynomials (L Zhi)
    • and other papers

    Readership: Researchers, engineers, academics and graduate students in numerical and computational mathematics, theoretical computer science, mathematical modeling, analysis and differential equations, software engineering/programming, algebra and number theory, and logic.

    9. COMPUTER MATHEMATICS
    9 computer mathematics Proceedings of the Fifth Asian Symposium (ASCM 2001) Matsuyama, Japan 26 28 September 2001 edited by Kiyoshi Shirayanagi (NTT
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    COMPUTER MATHEMATICS
    Proceedings of the Fifth Asian Symposium (ASCM 2001)

    Matsuyama, Japan 26 - 28 September 2001
    edited by Kiyoshi Shirayanagi (NTT Communication Science Laboratories, Japan) (Kyushu University, Japan)
    This volume covers some of the most recent and significant advances in computer mathematics, including algebraic, symbolic, numeric and geometric computation, automated mathematical reasoning, mathematical software and computer-aided geometric design. Researchers, engineers, academics and graduate students interested in doing mathematics using computers will find this volume good reading and a valuable reference.
    Contents:
    • Solution of a Linear Differential Equations in the Form of Power Series and Its Application (T Kitamoto)
    • On the Specification for Solvers of Polynomial Systems (D Lazard)
    • OMEI: An Open Mathematical Engine Interface (W Liao et al.)
    • An Inductive Approach to Formalizing Notions of Number Theory Proofs (T M Rasmussen)
    • A Generalized Algorithm for Computing Characteristic Sets (D Wang)
    • Action Refinement for Timed LOTOS (J Wu)
    • and other papers

    Readership:
    Pub. date: Sept 2001

    10. Computer Mathematics Bachelor Of Arts Degree
    computer mathematics BA. The computer mathematics program stresses the interplay between mathematics and computer science. Students
    http://www.marist.edu/compscimath/cm.html
    Programs Faculty Students Alumni ... Computer Science and Mathematics Home Undergraduate BA Computer Mathematics
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    BA Math/Education

    Graduate MS Software Development
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    Five Year BS/MS BS/MS Software Development
    BS/MS Information Systems

    Certificate Programs Computer Programming
    IS Analysis and Design
    Computer Mathematics B.A.
    The Computer Mathematics program stresses the interplay between mathematics and computer science. Students in the major can also pursue a secondary school provisional teaching certification. In addition, we recognize our responsibilities to the community we serve, and strive to provide opportunity for continuing education at many levels through certificate and undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Sensitivity to the non-traditional student is reflected in our scheduling and mode of delivery as well as in the content of our courses. The department has the further commitment to maintain a quality program consistent with the overall mission of the College and the ever-changing demands of the profession. For more information please refer to the Mathematics Department Home Page Course Requirements Recommended Course Sequence Course Descriptions ... Mathematics Department Home Page Contact James Helmreich james.helmreich@marist.edu

    11. Homepage Of Bruno Buchberger- Professor For Computer Mathematics
    Bruno Buchberger. Professor for computer mathematics. bruno.buchberger@risc.unilinz.ac.at Research Institute for Symbolic Computation
    http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/people/buchberg/
    Bruno Buchberger
    Professor for Computer Mathematics
    bruno.buchberger@risc.uni-linz.ac.at
    Research Institute for Symbolic Computation (RISC)

    Johannes Kepler University
    A-4232 Schloss Hagenberg, Austria
    mobile phone: +43 664 4211646
    phone secretary:+43 732 2468 9921
    fax:+43 732 2468 9930
    webdesign and programming by Brigitte

    12. Bruno Buchberger- Professor For Computer Mathematics/ Research/ Mathematics For
    Special Didactic Activities/ Mathematics for Computer Science In 1979 I designed the Mathematics for Computer Science part of
    http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/people/buchberg/mathematics.html
    Br uno Buchberger
    special activities
    phd-students

    habilitations
    PhD Curriculum for Symbolic Computation ... The White-Box - Black-Box Principle Special Didactic Activities/ Mathematics for Computer Science:

    13. Standards Of Learning
    computer mathematics. Overview. MAT.CMT.1 The student will describe the program development cycle defining the problem, planning
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    14. McGraw-Hill - Schaum's Outline Of Essential Computer Mathematics
    Resources. Schaum s Outline of Essential computer mathematics. Master essential computer mathematics with Schaums­­the highperformance study guide.
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    15. Undergraduate Programs
    computer mathematics B.Math. (Honours The Honours computer mathematics program also includes an Information Technology stream. This
    http://www.math.carleton.ca/undergrad/programs.htm
    SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
    UNDERGRADUATE . . . PROGRAM INFORMATION
    Computer Mathematics

    Computer Statistics

    Mathematics

    Statistics
    ...
    Undergraduate Calendar. In choosing your program you will have to decide whether you want to take a Major program which requires 15 full credits and normally takes three years or an Honours program which requires 20 full credits and normally takes four years.
    Computer Mathematics B.Math. (Honours and Major)
    Computer mathematics provides you with a background in computer-related mathematical ideas, plus a strong foundation in computer science. If you want to pursue a career in government, industry, management or systems analysis, this may be the program for you. The Honours Computer Mathematics program also includes an Information Technology stream. This stream places emphasis on mathematical ideas that can be applied in the high technology workplace. Its goal is to help you develop intellectually while learning marketable skills.
    Computer Statistics B.Math. (Honours)

    16. Computer Mathematics: New & Used Books: Find The Lowest Price
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    17. Doron Zeilberger's Attitude To Computer Mathematics
    commonly occurring features of the statements and proofs that appear in actual mathematics. Now, computers can t solve NPhard problems either, so where might
    http://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~wtg10/zeilberger.html
    What counts as a trivial piece of mathematics?
    If you read Doron Zeilberger's entertaining opinions on mathematics, you will find that he makes some apparently very curious remarks about mathematical theorems. Let me quote a couple, just to give the idea: I have a meta-proof that FLT is trivial. After all, a mere human (even though a very talented as far as humans go), with a tiny RAM, disk-space, and very unreliable circuitry, did it. So any theorem that a human can prove is, ipso facto, utterly trivial. (From Opinion 36.) If humans will keep trying to find human proofs, and fail, it will raise the probability that 4CT is indeed deep. On the other hand, if some human will prove 4CT tomorrow, only with pencil-and-paper, then this would be very nice for the prover, who will become instantly famous, but very depressing for our mathematical culture as a whole. It would mean that perhaps we humans are so trivial that we are not even capable of stating and conjecturing deep results. (From Opinion 51.) What is Zeilberger on about? Many mathematicians will find what he says merely ridiculous - Fermat's Last Theorem is very far from trivial, and the chances are that a beautiful, conceptual argument for the four-colour theorem would be much deeper than the check-thousands-of-cases argument that has been found so far.

    18. International Journal Of Computer Mathematics
    dblp.unitrier.de International Journal of computer mathematics. IJCM Home Page Volume 81 2004; Volume 79 2002. DBLP Home Search
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    International Journal of Computer Mathematics
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    Fri Jun 4 20:22:59 2004 by Michael Ley ley@uni-trier.de

    19. Linking Assessment To Learning
    Linking assessment to learning what a computer mathematics system has to offer. by Phil Ramsden. Benefits of a computer mathematics System.
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    Linking assessment to learning: what a computer mathematics system has to offer
    by Phil Ramsden
    A paper delivered at a conference on computer-based assessment, Brunel University, September 1994.
    Introduction
    The Transitional Mathematics Project (TMP), based at Imperial College, exists to design and implement computer-based learning modules in Mathematics for students entering Science and Engineering courses in UK universities. The learning materials produced by TMP have an important and distinctive feature: they are written using, and employ heavily, a Computer Mathematics System (CMS), namely Mathematica
    Focus of the talk
    When thinking about assessment and diagnostic testing, it is interesting to reflect briefly on why we, as educators, might wish to ask students questions as part of what we do. Our aim might be that, in attempting to answer such questions, the student engages in certain kinds of thinking which in turn may lead to learning . This is questioning as part of teaching: on the face of it, not something with which this conference is directly concerned. A second motive for questioning might be to provide the student with information about how well she is doing, and thus enable her to study more effectively. This is

    20. International Journal Of Computer Mathematics
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