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EUROCAL '87

European Conference on Computer Algebra, Leipzig, GDR, June 2-5, 1987. Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 378)

Conference series link(s): EUROCAM: European Computer Algebra Conference

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Table of contents (79 papers)

  1. Automatic generation of FORTRAN-Coded Jacobians and Hessians

    • P. van den Heuvel, J. A. van Hulzen, V. V. Goldman
    Pages 120-131
  2. Laplace transformations in reduce 3

    • Christomir Kazasov
    Pages 132-133
  3. Reduce 3. 2 on iAPX86/286 — based personal computers

    • Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, Yoshinao Aoki
    Pages 134-135
  4. Infinite structures in scratchpad II

    • William H. Burge, Stephen M. Watt
    Pages 138-148
  5. Application of a structured LISP system to computer algebra

    • J. Smit, S. H. Gerez, R. Mulder
    Pages 149-160
  6. Number-theoretic transforms of prescribed length

    • Reiner Creutzburg, Manfred Tasche
    Pages 161-162
  7. A hybrid algebraic-numeric system ANS and its preliminary implementation

    • Masayuki Suzuki, Tateaki Sasaki, Mitsuhisa Sato, Yoshinari Fukui
    Pages 163-171
  8. Trace calculations for gauge theories on a personal computer

    • Johannes Ranft, Holger Perlt
    Pages 176-177
  9. Combinatorial aspects of simplification of algebraic expressions

    • A.Ya. Rodionov, A.Yu. Taranov
    Pages 192-201
  10. Dynamic program improvement

    • P. D. Pearce, J. P. Fitch
    Pages 202-203
  11. Computer algebra and numerical convergence

    • Karl-Udo Jahn
    Pages 204-205
  12. Computer algebra and computation of puiseux expansions of algebraic functions

    • V. P. Gerdt, N. A. Kostov, Z. T. Kostova
    Pages 206-207

About this book

This 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.

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