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245 1 0 _aEurocal '87
_h[electronic resource] :
_bEuropean Conference on Computer Algebra Leipzig, GDR, June 2–5, 1987 Proceedings /
_cedited by James H. Davenport.
260 1 _aBerlin, Heidelberg :
_bSpringer Berlin Heidelberg,
_c1989.
264 1 _aBerlin, Heidelberg :
_bSpringer Berlin Heidelberg,
_c1989.
300 _aVIII, 500 p.
_bonline resource.
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490 1 _aLecture Notes in Computer Science,
_x0302-9743 ;
_v378
505 0 _aComputer algebra in physical research of jinr -- Complexity of quantifier elimination in the theory of ordinary differential equations -- Groups and polynomials -- Symbolic computation in relativity theory -- A zero structure theorem for polynomial-equations-solving and its applications -- Some algorithms of rational function algebra -- The computer algebra system simath -- Converting SAC-2 code to lisp -- Computer algebra system for continued fractions manipulation -- Computing a lattice basis from a system of generating vectors -- Expression optimization using high-level knowledge -- Catfact: Computer algebraic tools for applications of catastrophe theory -- Computer algebra application for investigating integrability of nonlinear evolution systems -- Computer classification of integrable seventh order MKdV — Like equations -- Symbolic computation and the finite element method -- Application of lie group and computer algebra to nonliner mechanics -- Hierarchical symbolic computations in the analysis of large-scale dynamical systems -- Schoonschip for computing of gravitino interaction cross sections in N=2 supergravity -- Creation of efficient symbolic-numeric interface -- Automatic generation of FORTRAN-Coded Jacobians and Hessians -- Laplace transformations in reduce 3 -- Reduce 3. 2 on iAPX86/286 — based personal computers -- Some extensions and applications of reduce system -- Infinite structures in scratchpad II -- Application of a structured LISP system to computer algebra -- Number-theoretic transforms of prescribed length -- A hybrid algebraic-numeric system ANS and its preliminary implementation -- The calculation of QCD triangular Feynman graphs in the external gluonic field using reduce-2 system -- Computer algebra application for determining local symmetries of differential equations -- Trace calculations for gauge theories on a personal computer -- Evaluation of plasma fluid equations collision integrals using reduce -- Computerized system of analytic transformations for analysing of differential equations -- Integral equation with hidden eigenparameter solver: Reduce + fortran in tandem -- Combinatorial aspects of simplification of algebraic expressions -- Dynamic program improvement -- Computer algebra and numerical convergence -- Computer algebra and computation of puiseux expansions of algebraic functions -- Boundary value problems for the laplacian in the Euclidean space solved by symbolic computation -- The methods for symbolic evaluation of determinants and their realization in the planner-analytic system -- Transformation of computation formulae in systems of recurrence relations -- "Dimreg" the package for calculations in the dimensional regularization with 4-dimensional ?5-matrix in quantum field theory -- CTS — Algebraic debugging system for reduce programs -- Applications of computer algebra in solid modelling -- Implementation of a geometry theorem proving package in SCRATCHPAD II -- Collision of convex objects -- Solving algebraic equations via Buchberger's algorithm -- Primary ideal decomposition -- Solving systems of algebraic equations by using gröbner bases -- Properties of Gröbner bases under specializations -- The computation of polynomial greatest common divisors over an algebraic number field -- An extension of buchberger's algorithm to compute all reduced gröbner bases of a polynomial ideal -- Singularities of moduli spaces -- Radical simplification using algebraic extension fields -- Hermite normal forms for integer matrices -- Mr. Smith goes to Las Vegas: Randomized parallel computation of the Smith Normal form of polynomial matrices -- Fonctions symétriques et changements de bases -- Complexity of standard bases in projective dimension zero -- Gröbner bases for polynomial ideals over commutative regular rings -- Some algebraic algorithms based on head term elimination over polynomial rings -- Algorithmic determination of the jacobson radical of monomial algebras -- A recursive algorithm for the computation of the hilbert polynomial -- An affine point of view on minima finding in integer lattices of lower dimensions -- A combinatorial and logical approach to linear-time computability (extended abstract) -- Complexity of computation of embedded resolution of algebraic curves -- Polynomial factorisation: an exploration of Lenstra's algorithm -- A matrix-approach for proving inequalities -- Using automatic program synthesizer as a problem solver: Some interesting experiments -- Strong splitting rules in automated theorem proving -- Towards a refined classification of geometric search and computation problems -- Matrix Padé fractions -- Computation of generalized Padé approximants -- A critical pair criterion for completion modulo a congruence -- Shortest paths of a disc inside a polygonal region -- Rabin's width of a complete proof and the width of a semialgebraic set -- Practical aspects of symbolic integration over Q(x) -- Integration: Solving the Risch differential equation -- Computation and simplification in lie fields -- A package for the analytic investigation and exact solution of differential equations -- An algorithm for the integration of elementary functions.
520 _aThis is the sixth in a series of conference proceedings of international conferences on computer algebra held in Europe. All the preceding ones have also been published as Lecture Notes in Computer Science. They contain original research material not published elsewhere, and a few invited lectures summarising the state of the art. Computer algebra is the science of using computers to do algebraic calculations, rather than the purely arithmetic calculations which we all know computers can do. These calculations may be polynomial-like calculations - one thread of the conference was devoted to polynomial algorithms - or may relate to other areas of mathematics such as integration, the solution of differential equations, or geometry - a second thread was devoted to those topics. The calculations can be applied in a wide range of scientific and engineering subjects, and in branches of mathematics. Physics has benefitted especially from these calculations, and the proceedings contain many papers on this, and also papers on applications in computer aided design and robotics, to name but a few other applications. The third thread of the proceedings was devoted to these applications and to the computer algebra systems which perform these calculations.
650 0 _aComputer science.
650 0 _aComputer software.
650 0 _aAlgebra
_xData processing.
650 0 _aAlgorithms.
650 1 4 _aComputer Science.
650 2 4 _aMathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
650 2 4 _aAlgorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
650 2 4 _aSymbolic and Algebraic Manipulation.
650 2 4 _aSystems and Information Theory in Engineering.
650 2 4 _aProgramming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
650 2 4 _aAlgorithms.
700 1 _aDavenport, James H.
_eeditor.
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