Singularities and Computer Algebra / Edited by Christoph Lossen, Gerhard Pfister.

Contributor(s): Lossen, Christoph [editor of compilation.] | Pfister, Gerhard [editor of compilation.]Material type: TextTextSeries: London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series ; no. 324Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: 1 online resource (408 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780511526374 (ebook)Other title: Singularities & Computer AlgebraSubject(s): Geometry, Algebraic | Singularities (Mathematics)Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 516.35 LOC classification: QA564 | .S495 2006Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: This volume surveys important topics in singularity theory, with a particular focus on computational aspects of the subject. The contributors to this volume include R. O. Buchweitz, Y. A. Drozd, W. Ebeling, H. A. Hamm, Le D. T., I. Luengo, F.-O. Schreyer, E. Shustin, J. H. M. Steenbrink, D. van Straten, B. Teissier and J. Wahl. Together they describe the development of various areas of singularity theory over many years, and a range of open questions are discussed. Research workers in singularity theory, computer algebra or related subjects will find that this book contains a wealth of valuable information.
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This volume surveys important topics in singularity theory, with a particular focus on computational aspects of the subject. The contributors to this volume include R. O. Buchweitz, Y. A. Drozd, W. Ebeling, H. A. Hamm, Le D. T., I. Luengo, F.-O. Schreyer, E. Shustin, J. H. M. Steenbrink, D. van Straten, B. Teissier and J. Wahl. Together they describe the development of various areas of singularity theory over many years, and a range of open questions are discussed. Research workers in singularity theory, computer algebra or related subjects will find that this book contains a wealth of valuable information.

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