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  1. Introduction To Numerical Analysis Using MATLAB with CD-ROM(Mathematics) (Computer Science) (Mathematics) by Rizwan, Ph.D. Butt, 2007-10-15
  2. A First Course in Discrete Mathematics by John C. Molluzzo, Fred Buckley, 1986-01
  3. Computer-Oriented Mathematics, an Introduction to Numerical Methods, by Ladis D. Kovach, 1964-01
  4. Logic and Complexity (Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science) by Richard Lassaigne, Michel de Rougemont, 2003-12-04
  5. Phase Change: The Computer Revolution in Science and Mathematics(Computer Sciences) by Douglas S. Robertson, 2003-03-01
  6. Essence of Discrete Mathematics (Essence of Computing) by Neville Dean, 1996-09-16
  7. Differential Equations With Computer Lab Experiments (Mathematics) by Dennis G. Zill, 1994-08
  8. Chaos, Fractals and Dynamics : Computer Experiments in Mathematics/Book and Video Cassette by Robert L. Devaney, 1989-12
  9. Matrix Polynomials (Computer Science and Applied Mathematics) by Izrail Gohberg, Peter Lancaster, et all 1982-10
  10. Computer-Based Numerical & Statistical Techniques (with CD-ROM)(Mathematics) (Computer Science) (Mathematics) by M. Gogal, 2007-07-25
  11. Discrete Mathematics with Combinatorics, Second Edition by James A. Anderson, 2003-08-15
  12. Discrete Mathematics (5th Edition) by Kenneth A. Ross, Charles R. Wright, 2002-08-21
  13. Exploring Mathematics With Mathematica: Dialogs Concerning Computers and Mathematics by Theodore W. Gray, Jerry Glynn, 1991-05
  14. The Unknowable (Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science) by Gregory J. Chaitin, 1999-08-05

101. GÖDEL'96
Logical Foundations of mathematics, computer Science and Physics Kurt G¶del's Legacy. Brno, Czech Republic; 2529 August 1996.
http://www.fi.muni.cz/~zlatuska/goedel96.html
!!! Important directions for the participants click here for more information for the participants before arrival.
Conference Announcement and Call for Papers Logical Foundations of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics
will take place on August 25-29, 1996, in Brno, Czech Republic Aims and topics: The proceedings volume will be published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Logic Series and distributed at the conference. (The deadline for contributions already has expired.) Organizers: Contact addresses: Programme and submissions (full draft papers)
e-mail: goedel96-program@uivt.cas.cz
telephone: +42-2-66051111, +42-2-66414244, +42-2-66413418;
fax: +42-2-8585789. Organization
e-mail: goedel96@informatics.muni.cz
telephone: +42-5-41213125, +42-5-41211646, +42-5-41213219,
fax: +42-5-41212747. WWW: http://www.fi.muni.cz/~zlatuska/goedel96.html Programme Committee: Z. Adamowicz, Warsaw
D. de Jongh, Amsterdam
J. Grygar, Prague
A. Leitsch, Vienna D. Mundici, Milano J. Paris, Manchester C. Parsons, Harvard

102. University Of Bergamo - DMSIA
DMSIA Department of mathematics, Statistics, computer Science and Applications.
http://www.unibg.it/maths/
University of Bergamo Department of Mathematics, Statistics,
Computer Science and Applications
The Department of Mathematics, Statistics, Informatics and Applications, later referred to as DMSIA , is active in both the Faculty of Economics of the University of Bergamo and the Faculty of Engineering. While rather small in terms of a permanent staff (only nine members), it offers a large numbers of courses and carries out an intensive scientific activity, characterized by national and international collaborations.
Department Information
Outside DMSIA
Please send comments and suggestions to dmsia@unibg.it

103. Discrete Applied Mathematics
(Elsevier) Combinatorial Algorithms, Optimization and computer Science.
http://www.elsevier.nl:80/inca/publications/store/5/0/5/6/0/9/
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Combinatorial Algorithms, Optimization and Computer Science
Editor-in-Chief:
P. L. Hammer

See editorial board for all editors information
For Tables of Contents, Abstracts and Full Text Articles, access
ElsevierMathematics

Discrete Applied Mathematics Online Submission Tool

Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics

Top 25 most downloaded articles
... Electronic Annexes for this Journal
Description The aim of this journal is to bring together research papers in different areas of algorithmic and applicable discrete mathematics, as well as applications of combinatorial mathematics to computer science, OR and various areas of science and technology.

104. UofT Department Of Computer Science Web Site HOME
Department of computer Science. Research groups cover artificial intelligence, applied discrete mathematics, computer graphics and HCI, computer systems, database systems, numerical analysis, programming languages and methodology, software engineering, and theory of computation.
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/
Department of Computer Science Faculty of Arts and Science University of Toronto
Department
... Alumni
Administrative Office
10 King's College Road
Room 3302
Toronto Ontario
CANADA Telephone
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dcs-office@cs.toronto.edu
Welcome Message From the Chair
St George Campus Map Toronto Information Academic Employment ... email comments to www@cs.toronto.edu

105. SCU Mathematics & Computer Science Department
The Department of mathematics and computer Science at Santa Clara University provides courses for those students who have chosen to major or to minor in either
http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Departments/Math/
The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Santa Clara University provides courses for those students who have chosen to major or to minor in either Mathematics or Computer Science for their undergraduate university education (i.e., for their bachelor's degree). The Department also provides numerous service courses for students in technical and non-technical fields. The University and the College of Arts and Sciences, in which the Department is located, are committed to superior undergraduate education, with a program in which teaching is emphasized and the advancement of knowledge through research is valued. Faculty are therefore not only concerned with the quality of their teaching but also carry on active research programs, often with the assistance of students. Maple animated image of z =cos( tx )sin( ty The Department itself does NOT offer any graduate program, but those interested in pursuing graduate study (i.e., a master's or doctor's degree) in computer engineering, software engineering, or applied mathematics at Santa Clara University are referred to programs offered by the Department of Computer Engineering or the Department of Applied Mathematics , both in the University's School of Engineering.

106. Practical Foundations Of Mathematics
Online text of the book by Paul Taylor, together with supporting materials. The text aims to provide a conceptual and formal foundation for mathematics and computer science.
http://www.dcs.qmw.ac.uk/~pt/Practical_Foundations/
Practical Foundations of Mathematics
ISBN: List price: or US$80 xii+ 576 pages order your copy now! Published by Cambridge University Press , as number 59 in their series Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics (which includes books by Peter Johnstone and by Jim Lambek and Phil Scott ). First published March 1999, reprinted with minor corrections September 2000. Library of Congress Card no. 98-39472 ISBN 0521631076 British Library Document supply centre at Boston Spa Shelf mark 3015.9915 59; and the Reading rooms in London shelf mark YC.1999.b.5463.
Paul Taylor
Temporary lecturer (formerly EPSRC Advanced Research Fellow), Department of Computer Science Queen Mary and Westfield College , University of London. Electronic mail pt@dcs.qmw.ac.uk Telephone (office) ; (fax) ; and home number Office: room CS , West Bancroft Building, Mile End Road, London
Reviews
by Peter Johnstone for Zentralblatt and by Roy Dyckhoff for the Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society
Full text, On-line in HTML
18-page Synopsis in DVI and HTML , with links into the full text , on-line in HTML.

107. Kolekcja Matematyczno-fizyczna
pl. International Journal of Applied mathematics and computer Science. Aktualnie do Panstwa dyspozycji sa nastepujace pozycje
http://matwbn.icm.edu.pl/spis.php?wyd=11

108. Carl De Boor's Home Page
Carl De Boor, Professor of computer Sciences and mathematics, University of WisconsinMadison
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~deboor/
-> last change: 03jun04
Carl de Boor Professor emeritus , Computer Sciences and M a the m at i cs
Department of Computer Sciences see also the department's annual report (and Department of Mathematics
University of Wisconsin
Madison (a major research university now over 150 years old)
1210 West Dayton Street
Madison
W isconsin 53706-1685 USA
Office hours (at 7379 CS+Stat, when in town): none whatsoever, but you can always try email. Iso Schoenberg worked here in Madison, from 1966 until his death in 1990.
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email: d e b o o r at c s dot w i s c dot e d u (non-university related: c r d b at a o l dot c o m)
telephone: (608) 263-7308
fax: (608) 262-9777
No schedule! I am done teaching. Look for my former students Selected recent (and not so recent) articles on approximation theory written at UW (or elsewhere) are available by anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.wisc.edu/Approx . Here is a clickable list of the various files there, along with various sublists, organized by author, topic, or year (it's a clickable version of the file there). E.g., here is the (small)

109. Dan Archdeacon's Home Page
Chair of computer Science, Professor of mathematics.
http://www.emba.uvm.edu/~archdeac/
Dan Archdeacon's Home Page
last modified January 29, 2004 I am a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Vermont . For more information click on one of the following:
Personal Links
Access Dan Archdeacon's e-mail
Teaching
In the Spring '04 Semester I am teaching: Classes at UVM frequently have Mathematica Labs . Mathematica is a product of Wolfram Research Here is the UVM Registar's home page. Return to the top of the page
Research
My research interests are in Graph Theory, Combinatorics, and Theoretical Computer Science. I am particularly interested in Topological Graph Theory. I maintain several other web pages. I direct the Editorial Offices of The Journal of Graph Theory (also see Wiley's JGT home page). We run an Applied Combinatorics Seminar . This is a collaborative effort between UVM's Department of Mathematics and Statistics and St. Michael's University Department of

110. Kent State University: Department Of Mathematics And Computer Science (obsolete)
Official website for the Department of MCS.
http://www.mcs.kent.edu/
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111. Freiberg University Of Mining And Technology: Math-Net Guide
Faculty of mathematics and computer Science.
http://www.mathe.tu-freiberg.de/Math-Net/
F aculty of M athematics and C omputer S cience
Freiberg University of Mining and Technology Navigator General Research Some informations from ...
Beginners Guide

Visitor Service
Research Groups

Preprints
and Publications
Projects
Software
People Teaching
Deutsche Version
Faculty/Staff
Students
Graduate College Curricula ... Lectures Course Materials News Information Services Uni HomePage HomePage About this Page Schedule of Events Communications Positions Library Elektronic Journals Software-Libraries (ZIB Berlin) Local Search:

112. Mathematics For Computer Generated Spoken Documents
De Bruno s formula, taken from Knuth s Art Of computer Programming, Vol Notice the proper intonational structure produced for text intermixed with mathematics.
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/raman/aster/demo.html
Title in audio
ASTER Demonstration
is dedicated to my Guide-Dog. AsTeR Audio System For Technical Readings is a computing system for rendering technical documents in audio. AsTeR was developed by me for my PhD. (141 pages) An audio formatted version of the thesis, (approximately 6 hours) produced by AsTeR, is being made available by RFB (Recordings For the Blind as the first computer generated talking book. Here is the abstract in print, and here is an audio formatted version. This hypertext document demonstrates the audio renderings generated by AsTeR. Here is an enhanced demo using inline images. Each example is made up of three components:
  • The original LaTeX input.
  • The audio formatted output produced by AsTeR. The speech is produced by a Dectalk, and has been digitized at 8-bit mulaw AsTeR uses stereo to render tables, an effect that is not conveyed by the 8-bit mono encoding.
  • The visually formatted version produced by LaTeX and DVIPS.
    How to use this demo:
    The examples in this demonstration get progressively difficult. I suggest you go through the initial sections sequentially; For short demos, I typically show people the first three sections, and round it off with the continuous fraction in section 4 and a quick overview of Faa De Bruno's formula.
  • 113. Courant Library's Home Page
    mathematics and computer sciences resources including library catalogs and databases, and Web links for computer science, mathematics, jobs, research alerts, and related fields.
    http://www.nyu.edu/pages/cimslibrary/
    Welcome To Courant Library's Home Page
    General Information
    What's New
    (Including New Book Lists)
    Search Bobcat (via telnet)
    or
    Search Bobcat (via the web)
    About the Library
    (Incl. Access, Hours, Floorplan) Search Other Libraries or Choose From Many Databases Library's Reserve Collection ... Electronic Journals - Many additions here! and for 1992
    Outside Links Of Interest To CIMS Library Users.
    You must be on a machine with a New York University IP address to use these services. We are subscribers to the American Math Society's hypertext version of Mathematical Reviews , called MathSciNet. It offers many new ways of searching through Math Reviews. Another version of the database (1988 through June 1998) is available for searching on CDROM in the CIMS Library. INSPEC from the Institution of Electrical Engineers is the world's largest bibliographic database in the field of physics, electrical engineering and electronics, computers and control engineering and information technology. The ACM Digital Library , which includes the full text of all ACM periodicals and most of the proceedings is available for use from any machine within NYU's network. This site also links to the ACM Portal which provides access to bibliographic information from a broad range of computing literature including that of other publishers. Computing Reviews from the ACM is available in an online version and provides expert reviews of literature in the field of computer science.

    114. Carleton College Department Of Mathematics And Computer Science
    Welcome to the Carleton College mathematics and computer Science Department housed in the Center for mathematics and Computing (CMC).
    http://www.mathcs.carleton.edu/
    Welcome to the Carleton College Mathematics and Computer Science Department housed in the Center for Mathematics and Computing (CMC). For general information about the college you may want to visit the Carleton College home page. For information about our department, feel free to browse or search our site. Use the sidebar to navigate through our main pages.
    Faculty Position Announcements:

    Math and CS Events:
    Events and Comps Calendar

    Summer Math Program for Women

    Additional Department Information:
    Photo Tour of the CMC

    115. Technology Faculty
    School of computer Science and mathematics.
    http://www.csm.port.ac.uk/
    Please update your bookmarks! The Faculty of Technology has recently undergone a major internal restructuring which was implemented on the 1st August 2002.
    Furthermore the Faculty has migrated its services to a new web server and these combined changes have resulted in a major overhaul of all the Faculty's web pages and the departmental sites within it.
    We apologise for any inconvenience or loss service you have experienced as a result of these change. Please click here to go immediately to the new Faculty Website
    Further Information
    The Faculty of Technology's new Website is now located at www.port.ac.uk/tech . If you are a Prospective Student/Current Student, member of Staff, or you have Research or Business interests please go to the new site for the most up-to-date information.
    The Faculty now comprises 6 departments an Institute, an Extended Campus and several other entities.
    Current Departments Old URL(s) New URL for similar info
    (not necessarily a straight replacement) Computing and Mathematics (Old Admin site) www.cam.port.ac.uk

    116. DIMACS Technical Reports
    Center for Discrete mathematics and Theoretical computer Science, Rutgers, New Jersey.
    http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/TechnicalReports/
    DIMACS Technical Reports:
    How to Obtain Reports
    • Most technical reports since 1993 are available on-line and can be viewed or downloaded by following the links below. Listings contain hotlinks for downloading of abstracts and/or PostScript versions when available.
    • Reports are also available by FTP . Reports that are not available may be ordered by sending email to tech@dimacs.rutgers.edu . Be sure to include the numbers of the reports needed and your full Postal Address.
    • DIMACS Technical Reports appear in the NCSTRL (Networked Computer Science Technical Reports Library) where they can be searched by title, author names, or words in abstracts.
    • How to Obtain DIMACS Technical Reports by mail or FTP.
    Listing by Year:
    Submissions:
    • Information for authors on Submitting DIMACS Technical Reports.
    Problems with Technical Reports?

    117. Institute Of Computer Science And Applied Mathematics - UNI Bern
    computer Networks and Distributed Systems (RVS). computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence (FKI). Theoretical computer Science and Logic (TIL).
    http://www.iam.unibe.ch/
    Contact Partners Staff Finding the Institute Library ...
    IAM SUN System Pages

    (internal use only) Research Projects Publications Technical Reports Annual Reports ... Software Composition Group (SCG)
    (offers to the IAM)
    Site Map

    Diese Seite auf deutsch Please send your comments concerning the IAM Web Pages to Webmaster

    118. Laurentian University
    Department of mathematics and computer Science
    http://www.cs.laurentian.ca/

    119. Computation, Computers, Information And Mathematics (CCIM) Center Homepage
    Sandia National Laboratories. Capabilities, Organization. Awards. Publications Presentations. Career Opportunities. computer Science Research Institute. Platforms.
    http://www.cs.sandia.gov/

    Open-Source Software Downloads
    Privacy and Security
    Sandia National Laboratories Home Page - External or Internal (Sandia only)
    Maintained by: Bernadette Watts
    Modified on: April 28, 2004

    120. International Journal Of Computer Algebra In Mathematics Education
    Formerly the International Derive Journal. Offers contents and abstracts.
    http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/maths/CTMHOME/ijcame.htm

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