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- COCOA's Fourth International School on Computer Algebra - COmputational COmmutative Algebra and International School on Computer Algebra. Corte Rosada Hotel Porto Conte, Italy; 23--26 May 2005.
- KANT - Based at the Technische Universität, Berlin. Producers of KANT/KASH, a computer algebra system for sophisticated computations in algebraic number fields.
- Centre for Computer Algebra - A scientific institution of the departments of Mathematics , Computer Science , and Electrical Engineering at the University of Kaiserslautern. The goal of the centre is to advance and to support the use of Computer Algebra in industry, research, and teaching.
- CASA 2.3 - Computer Algebra Software for constructive Algebraic geometry. Designed for performing computations and reasoning about geometric objects in classical algebraic geometry, in particular affine and projective algebraic geometry over an algebraically closed field of characteristic 0.
- Computer Algebra Nederland (CAN) - Coordinates the use of computer algebra in education and research. Research reports, newsletters and historical material.
- 2001 IMACS Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra - 2001 IMACS Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra, Technical Vocational Institute, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. 31 May -- 3 June 2001.
- Hungarian Academy of Sciences - Department of Computer Algebra. Members, research projects and computer algebra resources. Site in Hungarian and English.
- East Coast Computer Algebra Day 2000 - Research Centre for Computer Algebra, University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada; 13 May 2000.
- Programming and Symbolic Computation Team - Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of La Rioja, Logroño, Spain. Research has been focused on the design, specification and construction of symbolic computation systems for Algebraic Topology.
- Symbolic Computation Group, University of Waterloo - Research and development of algorithms for computer algebra, including both symbolic computation and hybrid symbolic-numeric computation. The algorithms developed are incorporated into the Maple computer algebra system. Publications, software, meetings, people.
Wikipedia Articles
- GAP computer algebra system - GAP (Groups, Algorithms and Programming) is a computer algebra system for computational discrete algebra with particular emphasis on, but not restricted to, computational group theory. GAP was developed at Lehrstuhl D für Mathematik (LDFM), RWTH Aachen, Germany from 1986 to 1997.
- Numerical linear algebra - Numerical linear algebra is the study of algorithms for performing linear algebra computations, most notably matrix operations, on computers. It is often a fundamental part of engineering and computational science problems, such as image and signal processing, computational finance, materials science simulations, structural biology, datamining, and bioinformatics, fluid dynamics, and many other areas.
- Gröbner basis - In computer algebra, computational algebraic geometry, and computational commutative algebra, a Gröbner basis is a particular kind of generating subset of an ideal I in a polynomial ring R. One can view it as a multivariate, non-linear generalization of:
- Operad theory - Operad theory is a field of abstract algebra concerned with prototypical algebras that model properties such as commutativity or anticommutativity as well as various amounts of associativity. Operads generalize the various associativity properties already observed in algebras and coalgebras such as Lie algebras or Poisson algebras by modeling computational trees within the algebra.
- Buchberger's algorithm - In computational algebraic geometry and computational commutative algebra, Buchberger's algorithm is a method of transforming a given set of generators for a polynomial ideal into a Gröbner basis with respect to some monomial order. It was invented by Austrian mathematician Bruno Buchberger.