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Computer algebra and geometric algebra with applications : 6th international workshop, IWMM 2004, Shanghai, China, May 19-21, 2004 and international workshop, GIAE 2004, Xian, China, May 24-28, 2004 : revised selected papers / Hongbo Li, Peter J. Olver, Gerald Sommer (eds.).

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher number: 11499251Series: Lecture notes in computer science ; 3519.Publication details: Berlin ; New York : Springer, ©2005.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 447 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540321194
  • 3540321195
  • 3540262962
  • 9783540262961
Other title:
  • IWMM 2004
  • GIAE 2004
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Computer algebra and geometric algebra with applications.DDC classification:
  • 512 22
LOC classification:
  • QA155.7.E4 I65 2004eb
Other classification:
  • 54.71
  • SS 4800
  • 510
  • DAT 702f
Online resources:
Contents:
pt. 1. Computer algebra and applications -- pt. 2. Geometric algebra and applications.
Summary: MathematicsMechanization consistsoftheory, softwareandapplicationofc- puterized mathematical activities such as computing, reasoning and discovering. ItsuniquefeaturecanbesuccinctlydescribedasAAA(Algebraization, Algori- mization, Application). The name "Mathematics Mechanization" has its origin in the work of Hao Wang (1960s), one of the pioneers in using computers to do research in mathematics, particularly in automated theorem proving. Since the 1970s, this research direction has been actively pursued and extensively dev- oped by Prof. Wen-tsun Wu and his followers. It di?ers from the closely related disciplines like Computer Mathematics, Symbolic Computation and Automated Reasoning in that its goal is to make algorithmic studies and applications of mathematics the major trend of mathematics development in the information age. The International Workshop on Mathematics Mechanization (IWMM) was initiated by Prof. Wu in 1992, and has ever since been held by the Key L- oratory of Mathematics Mechanization (KLMM) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. There have been seven workshops of the series up to now. At each workshop, several experts are invited to deliver plenary lectures on cutting-edge methods and algorithms of the selected theme. The workshop is also a forum for people working on related subjects to meet, collaborate and exchange ideas
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pt. 1. Computer algebra and applications -- pt. 2. Geometric algebra and applications.

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MathematicsMechanization consistsoftheory, softwareandapplicationofc- puterized mathematical activities such as computing, reasoning and discovering. ItsuniquefeaturecanbesuccinctlydescribedasAAA(Algebraization, Algori- mization, Application). The name "Mathematics Mechanization" has its origin in the work of Hao Wang (1960s), one of the pioneers in using computers to do research in mathematics, particularly in automated theorem proving. Since the 1970s, this research direction has been actively pursued and extensively dev- oped by Prof. Wen-tsun Wu and his followers. It di?ers from the closely related disciplines like Computer Mathematics, Symbolic Computation and Automated Reasoning in that its goal is to make algorithmic studies and applications of mathematics the major trend of mathematics development in the information age. The International Workshop on Mathematics Mechanization (IWMM) was initiated by Prof. Wu in 1992, and has ever since been held by the Key L- oratory of Mathematics Mechanization (KLMM) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. There have been seven workshops of the series up to now. At each workshop, several experts are invited to deliver plenary lectures on cutting-edge methods and algorithms of the selected theme. The workshop is also a forum for people working on related subjects to meet, collaborate and exchange ideas

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