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  1. A Singular Introduction to Commutative Algebra by Gert-Martin Greuel, Gerhard Pfister, 2007-12-04
  2. Computer Algebra Handbook
  3. Computer Algebra Recipes for Mathematical Physics (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) by Richard H. Enns, 2004-12-01
  4. Petri Net Algebra (Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series) by Eike Best, Raymond Devillers, et all 2010-11-02
  5. $q$-Series: Their Development and Application in Analysis, Number Theory, Combinatorics, Physics and Computer Algebra (Cbms Regional Conference Series in Mathematics) by George E. Andrews, 1986-12-31
  6. Computer Algebra Recipes for Classical Mechanics by Richard H. Enns, George C. McGuire, 2002-11-22
  7. Computer Algebra and Differential Equations (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series)
  8. Computer Algebra Systems: A Practical Guide
  9. Fork Algebras in Algebra, Logic and Computer Science by Marcelo Fabian Frias, 2002-06-15
  10. Physics with MAPLE: The Computer Algebra Resource for Mathematical Methods in Physics (Physics Textbook) by Frank Y. Wang, 2006-04-18
  11. Computer Algebra With SymbolicC++ by Yorick Hardy, Kiat Shi Tan, et all 2008-09-04
  12. Some Tapas of Computer Algebra (Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics)
  13. Investigations in Algebra: An Approach to Using Logo by Albert A. Cuoco, 1990-10-26
  14. Learning Linear Algebra Through Derive (Learning through computer algebra) by Brian Denton, 1995-09

41. Computer Algebra Group At SFU
Research in Computational Algebra, Software Development in Maple.
http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/CAG/
Computer Algebra Group at Simon Fraser

42. ISSAC 98
International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation. Rostock, Germany; 1315 August 1998.
http://wwwteo.informatik.uni-rostock.de/ISSAC98/

43. Recent UC Berkeley Computer Algebra Papers
A paper written with John Chen on a Simple Graph Editor suitable for interfacing with a computer algebra system, August 2002 (code available on request).
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~fateman/algebra.html
Here's an index to some recent and some older papers. A number of them have appeared in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation (ISSAC), an annual conference usually co-sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation (SIGSAM), along with other cooperating organizations. More recently I've come to the conclusion that just posting papers here when I think they are "ripe" is useful: I can point to them, and search-engine web bots can find them. Formal publication has become less important scientifically, even though it continues to be required for certain kinds of academic recognition. If you wish to refer to material listed here that is not specifically marked as published, send me a note so I can tell you its current status; it could be that a more formal, archival version exists. Not all the papers are referenced from this page; you are free to browse the papers directory the most recent papers have the more recent dates! A paper that shows how one can save time computing with rational functions using poles and residues instead of numerators and denominators.

44. A Spiral Approach To Problems In Linear Algebra: Computer Laboratories
Electronic Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics Atlanta, Georgia, November 1619, 2000
http://archives.math.utk.edu/ICTCM/i/13/C017.html
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Electronic Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics
Atlanta, Georgia, November 16-19, 2000
Paper C017
A Spiral Approach to Problems in Linear Algebra: Computer Laboratories
Bruce Elenbogen
University of Michigan - Dearborn
4901 Evergreen Road
Dearborn, MI 48128-1491
USA
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David A. James
University of Michigan - Dearborn
4901 Evergreen Road
Dearborn, MI 48128-1491
USA
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Michael Lachance
University of Michigan - Dearborn 4901 Evergreen Road Dearborn, MI 48128-1491 USA malach@ removeme. umich.edu list of all papers by this author Click to access this paper: paper.pdf
ABSTRACT
Interactive linear algebra laboratories at UM-D have the innovative feature that the presentation of each laboratory's focus topic spirals through three levels of increasingly sophistication: (1) basic, (2) realistic, (3) advanced. This increasing-levels-of-maturity approach provides students with the bridge to real-world application. It also allows the instructors to choose the level to which to expose their class. Keyword(s): linear algebra computer labs

45. AC2005-index
6th Symposium on Algebra and Computation. Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan; 1518 November 2005.
http://tnt.math.metro-u.ac.jp/ac/2005/index.en.html
6th Symposium on Algebra and Computation (AC2005)
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46. Conferences On Applications Of Computer Algebra
For more information on symbolic computing or computer algebra, consult the Computer Algebra Nederlands WWW server and the SymbolicNet directory at Kent
http://www.math.unm.edu/aca.html
IMACS Sponsored Join the ACA mailing list
Conferences on Applications of Computer Algebra
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Past and Future Conferences
  • ACA 2011 to be held in Houston, Texas (June 27-30)
    Chair: Quoc-Nam Tran ACA 2010 held at the University of Vlora, Vlora, Albania (June 24-27)
    Chairs: Tanush Shaska, Ervin Ruci and Eustrat Zhupa (general); Jacques Calmet and Michael Wester (program)
    Jacque Calmet's opening speech
    ACA 2009
    Chairs: Michel Beaudin, Gilles Picard and Kathleen Pineau (general); Michel Beaudin and Michael Wester (program) ACA 2008 held at RISC-Linz, Hagenberg, Austria (July 27-30)
    Chairs: Bruno Buchberger (coordination); Vladimir Gerdt and Wolfgang Windsteiger (general) ACA 2007 held at Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, USA (July 19-22)
    Chair: Tanush Shaska ACA 2006 held at the International Home of Scientists, Varna, Bulgaria (June 26-29)
  • Chairs: Vladimir Gerdt and Margarita Spiridonova (general); Victor Edneral, Richard Liska and Michael Wester (program)
  • ACA 2005 held at Nara Women's University, Nara, Nara, Japan (July 31-August 3)

47. Best Algebra Computer Programs - Shop Smarter.com
Shop for Best algebra computer programs. Search through 10 results from $14.84 like Fundamental Problems of Algorithmic Algebra, Algorithmic Algebra (Monographs in Computer
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48. ISSAC'99 - Vancouver
International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation. Vancouver, Canada; 2831 July 1999.
http://oldweb.cecm.sfu.ca/ISSAC99/
International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation July 28-31, 1999 Simon Fraser University
Vancouver BC CANADA http://oldweb.cecm.sfu.ca/ISSAC99 Sponsored by ACM-SIGSAM and ACM-SIGNUM
Supported by PIMS
Homepage Important Dates Organizing Committee Advance Program ... Registration ISSAC is a yearly international symposium that provides an opportunity to learn of new developments and to present original research results in all areas of symbolic mathematical computation. Conference activities The planned activities include invited presentations, research and survey papers, poster sessions, tutorial courses, vendor exhibits, and software demonstrations. Proceedings will be distributed at the symposium. Proposals for workshops, tutorial courses, demonstrations, panel discussions, or related activities are welcomed. User-groups, editorial boards, or other associations desiring meeting space during the course of the symposium are encouraged to contact the conference organizers. Conference Location ISSAC '99 will be held at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia. The University maintains a campus in the centre of Vancouver, called the Harbour Centre. It is close to hotels, restaurants, and shopping.

49. Mathematics Archives - Topics In Mathematics - Computer Algebra
KEYWORDS Conference Proceedings, Distance learning, Multimedia, Numerical integration and differentiation, Computer algebra, Theorem proving,
http://archives.math.utk.edu/topics/computerAlgebra.html
Topics in Mathematics Computer Algebra / Cryptology
Genetic Algorithms

50. Algebra, Computer Skills, General Math, Finance... Tutor In Jeffersonville
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51. About RAND | Our Staff | Anthony C. Hearn
Resident consultant at RAND; research work includes symbolic and algebraic computation (especially REDUCE), scientific software, digital publication and computer networks.
http://www.rand.org/about/contacts/personal/hearn/

52. Axiom Computer Algebra System - Summary [Savannah]
Savannah Free Software project for revival of Axiom as open source.
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/axiom/
Axiom Computer Algebra System - Summary
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  • Main Show feedback again Membership Info Project Admins: Tim Daly David MentrĂ© Camm Maguire Juergen Weiss ... Dylan Thurston active members View Members
    Group identification Id: System Name: axiom Name: Axiom Computer Algebra System Group Type:
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    in Cookbook Support Bugs Tasks Patches
    This project is not part of the GNU Project. Axiom is a general purpose Computer Algebra system. It is useful for doing mathematics by computer and for research and development of mathematical algorithms. It defines a strongly typed, mathematically correct type hierarchy. It has a programming language and a built-in compiler.
    Axiom has been in development since 1973 and was sold as a commercial product. It has been released as free software.

53. Laws Of Boolean Algebra - Computer Fundamentals - Free Computer Science Tutorial
Tutorial of laws of boolean algebra by laynetworks
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Home Tutorial Laws of Boolean Algebra Boolean Algebra
The most obvious way to simplify Boolean expressions is to manipulate them in the same way as normal algebraic expressions are manipulated. With regards to logic relations in digital forms, a set of rules for symbolic manipulation is needed in order to solve for the unknowns. A set of rules formulated by the English mathematician George Boole describe certain propositions whose outcome would be either true or false. With regard to digital logic, these rules are used to describe circuits whose state can be either, 1 (true) or (false). In order to fully understand this, the relation between the AND gate, OR gate and NOT gate operations should be appreciated. A number of rules can be derived from these relations as Table 1 demonstrates.

54. Applied Geometrical Algebras In Computer Science And Engineering - AGACSE 2001
Geometrical (Clifford) algebras and their applications. Newnham College, Cambridge, UK; 913 July 2001.
http://www.mrao.cam.ac.uk/agacse2001/
Applied
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Engineering Register Information Timetable Contacts ... Conference Committees AGACSE 2001 July 9th-13th 2001. Newnham College,
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University of Amsterdam Attendees please visit our information page for arrival details, maps and links to other useful sights. Registration has now commenced for AGACSE 2001. Register early to guarantee a place, as the number of available rooms in Newnham College is limited. For details of how to register, click here Proceedings will be published by Birkhauser and are due out later this summer. Accomodation is provided by Newnham College, Cambridge. This College lies near the centre of Cambridge, within walking distance of all of the major colleges, departments and sights. Lectures will be held in the Cambridge University Engineering Department. Situated close to the centre of town and on the river this location is ideal for the conference. Newnham College Cambridge University Engineering Department Geometric ... Algebra Maintained by Chris Doran Last Updated 25 June 2001.

55. Algebra, Computer Skills, English (Writing) Tutor In Kennewick
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56. Ontario Research Centre For Computer Algebra - ORCCA
Oct 29, 2007 Researchers at ORCCA study algorithms and software systems for symbolic mathematical computation. At any given time a number of visitors and
http://www.orcca.on.ca/

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58. Abdul Jarrah' Home Page
Virginia Bioinformatics Institute. Discrete mathematics, computational commutative algebra, computational systems biology, finite dynamical systems.
http://staff.vbi.vt.edu/ajarrah/
Abdul Salam Jarrah
Home Publications Teaching Useful Links ... Events Senior Research Associate
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Virginia Tech
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Professional Preparation:
  • Ph.D., Mathematics, New Mexico State University, 2002. M.S., Mathematics, Yarmouk University, Jordan, 1995. B.S., Mathematics and Computer Science, Yarmouk University, Jordan, 1992.
Current Research Interests:
  • Computational Algebra, Finite Dynamical Systems, Computational Systems Biology, Computational Immunology, Reverse Engineering Gene Regulatory Networks, Mathematical Modeling and Simulation, The interplay between the structure of a network and its dynamics.
My research interests are rooted in computational systems biology. To be precise, I am interested in developing, implementing, and using mathematical methods for the modeling and simulation of biological systems. Inferring gene regulatory networks from high throughput data and modeling different aspect of the immune system are at the heart of my current research projects. Using methods from computational algebra and finite dynamical systems, we are developing algorithms for the inference of gene regulatory networks as discrete-time, finite-space dynamical systems which include Boolean networks. Understanding the interplay between the dynamics

59. ACA 2009, Applications Of Computer Algebra
Aug 24, 2009 and development of Computer Algebra and Symbolic Computation. Topics include computer algebra and symbolic computation in engineering,
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60. Home | Computer Science
Computer Science (School of Engineering and Applied Science). Research interests include Algebraic computing; Data fusion and visualisation; Distributed and networked applications.
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