Computational algebra

Jay Shapiro

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Computational algebra

by Jay Shapiro, Edward Green, David Farkas

October 18, 1993

CRC

272

9780824790707

0824790707

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This valuable reference, based on the fifth Mid-Atlantic Algebra Conference held recently at George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, focuses on both the practical and theoretical aspects of computational algebra. Integrating the fields of classical algebra, geometry, computer science, and engineering, Computational Algebra demonstrates specific computer packages, including the use of CREP to study the representation of theory for finite dimensional algebras and Axiom to study algebras of finite rank...introduces the theoretical concepts and problems of computational algebra...presents recent results that utilize the techniques of computational algebra...emphasizes the implementation of algorithms to compute classical algebraic results...provides a tutorial on Grobner bases within noncommutative rings...supplies information on a host of applications for new computational tools...and more.

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Computational algebra was written by Jay Shapiro, Edward Green, David Farkas.

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