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  1. Applied Matrix Models: Second Course in Linear Algebra with Computer Applications by Andy R. Magid, 1985-03-27
  2. Elimination Methods in Polynomial Computer Algebra (Mathematics and Its Applications) by V. Bykov, A. Kytmanov, et all 1998-10-31
  3. A Guide to Computer Algebra Systems (Wiley professional computing) by David Harper, Chris Wooff, et all 1991-09
  4. Caap '88: 13th Colloquium on Trees in Algebra and Programming (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by M. Dauchet, 1988-06
  5. Applications of Process Algebra (Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science)
  6. Computer Resource Book-Algebra by Thomas A. Dwyer, 1975-04
  7. Analysis, Algebra and Computers in Mathematical Research (Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics)
  8. Thinking Machines: A Layman's Introduction to Logic, Boolean Algebra, and Computers. by Irving. Adler, 1974-06
  9. EUROCAL '85. European Conference on Computer Algebra. Linz, Austria, April 1-3, 1985. Proceedings: Volume 1: Invited Lectures (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) (Vol 1)
  10. Universal Algebra and Its Links with Logic, Algebra, Combinatorics, and Computer Science: Proceedings of the "25. Arbeitstagung Uber Allgemeine Algebr (Research and Exposition in Mathematics)
  11. Topics in Nonlinear Dynamics with Computer Algebra (Computation in Education, Vol 1) by R.H. Rand, 1994-04-14
  12. Applications of Computer Algebra
  13. Computer Algebra 2006: Latest Advances in Symbolic Algorithms: Proceedings of the Waterloo Workshop in Computer Algebra 2006, Ontario, Canada, 10-12 April 2006
  14. Computer Algebra and Geometric Algebra with Applications: 6th International Workshop, IWMM 2004, Shanghai, China, May 19-21, 2004 and International Workshop, ... Computer Science and General Issues)

101. Michael Stillman Computer Algebra Systems Michael Stillman Books
File Format PDF/Adobe Acrobat Quick View
http://www.math.cornell.edu/~mike/pubs2007.pdf

102. CiteSeerX — Moving Frames - In Geometry, Algebra, Computer
CiteSeerX Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles) . This paper surveys the new, algorithmic theory of moving frames developed by the author and M. Fels. Applications in
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.43.9

103. Fermat, Computer Algebra System II
By Robert H. Lewis and Michael Wester. Presented as a poster to the 1999 ISSAC Conference.
http://www.fordham.edu/lewis/cacomp.html
Comparison of Polynomial-Oriented
Computer Algebra Systems
(Preliminary Report)
Robert H. Lewis and Michael Wester
    This paper was presented as a poster to the 1999 ISSAC Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, 28-31 July 1999.
    Exact symbolic computation with polynomials and matrices over polynomial rings has wide applicability to many fields. By "exact symbolic" we mean computation with polynomials whose coefficients are integers (of any size), rational numbers, or finite fields, as opposed to coefficients that are "floats" of a certain precision. Such computation is part of most computer algebra systems ("CA systems"). Over the last dozen years several large CA systems have become widely available, such as Axiom, Derive, Macsyma, Maple, Mathematica, and Reduce. They tend to have great breadth, be produced by profit-making companies, and be relatively expensive. However, most if not all of these systems have difficulty computing with the polynomials and matrices that arise in actual research. Real problems tend to produce large polynomials and large matrices that the general CA systems cannot handle.
    In the last few years several smaller CA systems focused on polynomials have been produced at universities by individual researchers or small teams. They run on Macs, PCs, and workstations. They are freeware or shareware. Several claim to be much more efficient than the large systems at exact polynomial computations. The list of these systems includes CoCoA, Fermat, MuPAD, Pari-GP, and Singular.

104. PocketCAS: Computer Algebra System For The IPhone › Home
A full Computer Algebra System. In your pocket. PocketCAS is a powerful computer algebra system specifically designed for the iPhone and iPod touch.
http://pocketcas.com/
PocketCAS
FREE
A full Computer Algebra System. In your pocket.
PocketCAS is a powerful computer algebra system specifically designed for the iPhone and iPod touch. It gives you the power to solve complicated mathematical problems within seconds, anytime, anywhere. Just pull out your iPhone, enter the expression you wish to solve, and get the result within seconds. Available in the apple store
PocketCAS pro for iPad
PocketCAS pro for iPad is also available! With the iPad's larger screen, you can solve your mathematical problems even quicker! PocketCAS pro for iPad has every feature of the iPhone version, packaged in a great interface. Access functions quickly using the built-in search bar and take advantage of the improved large keyboard, giving you instant access to even more functions than on the iPhone.
Special features of the interface
(Click an image for a full screenshot)
Cartesian plots
Screenshot (Cartesian plots) Cartesian plots are easy to create with PocketCAS!
Polar plots
Screenshot (Polar plots) Draw stunning polar plots in seconds!

105. Mathomatic, A Free Computer Algebra System
Oct 29, 2010 The official website of Mathomatic, an easy to learn computer algebra system that does automatic symbolic and numeric mathematics.
http://www.mathomatic.org/
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106. Stichting Computer Algebra Nederland
May 14, 1998 CAN, Computer Algebra Nederland, is a foundation established in 1988 stimulating and coordinating the use of computer algebra (systems) in
http://www.computeralgebra.nl/
Stichting Computer Algebra Nederland
About CAN
CAN, Computer Algebra Nederland, is a foundation established in 1988 stimulating and coordinating the use of computer algebra (systems) in education and research. The number of computer algebra specialists and users in the Netherlands is limited and they are scattered over several disciplines, each having its own scientific and organizational traditions. An additional goal of CAN is to provide specialists and users with a common platform for discussing problems of mutual interest. A lot of historic material can be found by following the links to old CAN pages Access to the Dutch node of the CAINetwork is provided via the original home page below. The information has not been updated since 1998.
CAN diensten
Since 1995 the commercial activities of CAN are concentrated in an independent company, CAN-diensten, specializing in software for mathematics and statistiscs.
Prize Problem
The winner of the CAN 2001 Prize Problem has been announced (July 2002). See the to the CAN Prize Problem page.

107. East Coast Computer Algebra Day 2003
ECCAD is a series of annual one day conferences on symbolic and mathematical computation. ECCAD03 will be held at Clemson University.
http://www.math.clemson.edu/~sgao/ECCAD03/
East Coast Computer Algebra Day
Saturday, April 5, 2003

Madren Conference Center

Clemson University

Clemson
South Carolina Sponsors

Department of Mathematical Sciences
Department of Computer Science
National Science Foundation ECCAD, East Coast Computer Algebra Day, is an annual conference that provides opportunities to learn and share new developments and to present research results in the areas of symbolic and mathematical computation.
Invited Speakers: Prof. Richard Brent
Computing Lab, Oxford University
Primitive and almost primitive trinomials over GF(2) Prof. Jeremy Johnson
Computer Science, Drexel University
Computer Algebra and Signal Processing Prof. Wolfgang Schreiner RISC-Linz, Johannes Kepler University Distributed Maple - lessons learned on parallel computer algebra distributed environments Program Registration and breakfast Opening remarks Invited talk Coffee break Invited talk Lunch Poster and demo session Invited talk Poster and demo session Closing remarks Important Dates: April 5, 2003 Deadline for room reservations February 19, 2003

108. EIMI 2009: Polynomal Computer Algebra
The Conference will be devoted to modern polynomial algorithms in Computer Algebra which are gaining importance in various applications of science as well
http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/EIMI/2009/pca/
Euler IMI
Polynomial Computer Algebra '2009
St. Petersburg, Russia
April 8 - 12, 2009
The Conference will be devoted to modern polynomial algorithms in Computer Algebra which are gaining importance in various applications of science as well as in fundamental researches.
Conference chair: N. Vasiliev
Organizing committee: N. Vasiliev, E. Novikova, Ya. Shibaeva (secretary), N. Zalesskaya (secretary)
Program committee: B.Buchberger (Schloss Hagenberg, Austria), V.Gerdt (Dubna, Russia), P.Gianni (Pisa, Italy), D.Grigoriev (Bonn, Germany), V.Pan (New York, USA), L.Robbiano (Genova, Italy), N.Vasiliev (St. Petersburg, Russia), A. Vershik (St. Petresburg, Russia), S.Watt (Western Ontario, Canada).
Topics:
Groebner bases
Combinatorics of monomial orderings
Differential bases
Involutive algorithms
Computational algebraic geometry D-modules Polynomial differential operators Parallelization of algorithms Quantum computing Cryptography Tropical manifolds Matrix algorithms Complexity of algorithms others Official languages: English, Russian.

109. Singular
Singular an open source computer algebra system. Singular is a computer algebra system for polynomial computations, with special emphasis on
http://www.singular.uni-kl.de/

110. 3.8 Computer Algebra In Education
File Format PDF/Adobe Acrobat Quick View
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.15.6769&rep=rep1&am

111. Pascal Giorgi, Computer Arithmetic And Computer Algebra
Sep 23, 2010 Organization of the Computer Algebra session during the french national workshop RAIM 2008 at Université des Sciences et Technologies de
http://www.lirmm.fr/~giorgi/
Pascal Giorgi
Associate Professor in Computer Science at University Montpellier 2
Research Activities
My main interest is exact linear algebra algorithms and the underlying arithmetic. One of my primary interests is the analysis of algorithms and the development of the best suited implementations. This includes problems over finite fields such as finding minimal polynomial of matrices and every problem related to, but also problems over the integers like solving systems of linear equations. The development and the maintaining of the "LinBox" library, which is the concretisation of an international joined work around exact linear algebra, remain also two majors objectives in my research.
Publications
Preprints
Articles in journals and refereed conference proceedings

112. V. Z. Aladjev Computer Algebra Systems A New Software Toolbox
File Format PDF/Adobe Acrobat
http://writers.fultus.com/aladjev/ebooks/Victor_Aladjev_New_Software_Toolbox_for

113. 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

114. The Math Forum - Math Library - Computer Algebra
The Math Forum s Internet Math Library is a comprehensive catalog of Web sites and Web pages relating to the study of mathematics. This page contains sites
http://mathforum.org/library/topics/computer_alg/
Browse and Search the Library
Home
Math Topics Applications/Connections Sciences ... Computer Science : Computer Algebra

Library Home
Search Full Table of Contents Suggest a Link ... Library Help
Selected Sites (see also All Sites in this category
  • Computer Algebra Information Network (CAIN)
    A server providing information about Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, set up by the European SAC (Symbolic and Algebraic Computation) Network. The site maintains bibliographies, supports electronic newsletters, and announces current conferences, software releases, job opportunities, and books about computer algebra. Also available are archives of sites providing computer algebra educational material for elementary through graduate school students; sites illustrating the application of computer algebra to scientific research; links to commercial computer algebra systems; introductory Maple tutorials and courses. The Virtual Computer Algebra Library offers tutorials, algorithms, implementations in computer algebra systems, applications and literature for topics in computer algebra. more>>
  • SymbolicNet: Symbolic Mathematical Computation Information Center - ICM; Kent State University
  • 115. David Stes HomePage
    My interests are Computer Algebra and Number Theory, objectoriented programming languages and Unix system administration and software development.
    http://users.telenet.be/stes/
    Welcome to David Stes' homepage !
    My interests are Computer Algebra and Number Theory, object-oriented programming languages and Unix system administration and software development.
    Address:
    David Stes

    116. Exploring Cryptography Using The Sage Computer Algebra System
    File Format PDF/Adobe Acrobat Quick View
    http://www.sagemath.org/files/thesis/nguyen-thesis-2009.pdf

    117. Visual Math For Java
    It is online symbolic math and computer algebra system, powered by SymbMath. It can perform exact, numeric, symbolic and graphic computation,
    http://did.mat.uni-bayreuth.de/~wn/BLK/CAS/vmath21/VisualMath.html
    Visual Math For Java 2.1 Dr. Weiguang Huang 124 Eastern Avenue, Kingsford, Sydney, NSW 2032, Australia Phone: (61 2) 96620516 http://showing.home.ml.org/ http://www.bigfoot.com/~VisualMath/ VisualMath@bigfoot.com, showing@bigfoot.com It is online symbolic math and computer algebra system, powered by SymbMath visualmath@bigfoot.com
    Home

    118. CAIN-UK: Computer Algebra Information Network
    Nov 12, 1998 The following sites have one or more person involved in computer algebra. The links are to the most specific address which covers the
    http://www.bath.ac.uk/~masjpf/CAIN.html
    Computer Algebra Information Network
    UK Node
    Computer algebra in Britain
    The following sites have one or more person involved in computer algebra. The links are to the most specific address which covers the activity.
    Forthcoming Meetings in United Kingdom
    Links to Other Computer Algebra Information
    Software and ServicesAvailable
    Other CAIN Nodes
    masjpf@bath.ac.uk Last modified: Thu Nov 12 16:00:46 GMT 1998

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