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Fundamental Problems of Algorithmic Algebra
Contributor(s): Yap, Chee Keng (Author)
ISBN: 0195125169     ISBN-13: 9780195125160
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $266.30  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 1999
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Annotation: Popular computer algebra systems such as Maple, Macsyma, Mathematica, and REDUCE are now basic tools on most computers. Efficient algorithms for various algebraic operations underlie all these systems. Computer algebra, or algorithmic algebra, studies these algorithms and their properties and
represents a rich intersection of theoretical computer science with classical mathematics.
Fundamental Problems of Algorithmic Algebra provides a systematic and focused treatment of a collection of core problemsthe computational equivalents of the classical Fundamental Problem of Algebra and its derivatives. Topics covered include the GCD, subresultants, modular techniques, the
fundamental theorem of algebra, roots of polynomials, Sturm theory, Gaussian lattice reduction, lattices and polynomial factorization, linear systems, elimination theory, Grobner bases, and more.
Features
DT Presents algorithmic ideas in pseudo-code based on mathematical concepts and can be used with any computer mathematics system
DT Emphasizes the algorithmic aspects of problems without sacrificing mathematical rigor
DT Aims to be self-contained in its mathematical development
DT Ideal for a first course in algorithmic or computer algebra for advanced undergraduates or beginning graduate students
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | Algebra - Intermediate
- Science | Applied Sciences
- Technology & Engineering | Engineering (general)
Dewey: 512.028
LCCN: 98-53667
Physical Information: 1.37" H x 7.86" W x 9.57" (2.35 lbs) 528 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Popular computer algebra systems such as Maple, Macsyma, Mathematica, and REDUCE are now basic tools on most computers. Efficient algorithms for various algebraic operations underlie all these systems. Computer algebra, or algorithmic algebra, studies these algorithms and their properties and
represents a rich intersection of theoretical computer science with classical mathematics.

Fundamental Problems of Algorithmic Algebra provides a systematic and focused treatment of a collection of core problemsthe computational equivalents of the classical Fundamental Problem of Algebra and its derivatives. Topics covered include the GCD, subresultants, modular techniques, the
fundamental theorem of algebra, roots of polynomials, Sturm theory, Gaussian lattice reduction, lattices and polynomial factorization, linear systems, elimination theory, Grobner bases, and more.
Features
- Presents algorithmic ideas in pseudo-code based on mathematical concepts and can be used with any computer mathematics system
- Emphasizes the algorithmic aspects of problems without sacrificing mathematical rigor
- Aims to be self-contained in its mathematical development
- Ideal for a first course in algorithmic or computer algebra for advanced undergraduates or beginning graduate students