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Ideals, Varieties, and Algorithms: An Introduction to Computational Algebraic Geometry and Commutative Algebra
David Cox John Little Donal O’Shea
Third Edition.
Resumen/Descripción – provisto por la editorial
No disponible.
Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
Algebraic Geometry; Commutative Rings and Algebras; Mathematical Logic and Foundations; Mathematical Software
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Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-0-387-35650-1
ISBN electrónico
978-0-387-35651-8
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2007
Información sobre derechos de publicación
© Springer-Verlag New York 2007
Cobertura temática
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Pseudocode
David Cox; John Little; Donal O’Shea
Pseudocode is commonly used in mathematics and computer science to present algorithms. In this appendix, we will describe the pseudocode used in the text. If you have studied a programming language, you may see a similarity between our pseudocode and the language you studied. This is no accident, since programming languages are also designed to express algorithms. The syntax, or “grammatical rules,” of our pseudocode will not be as rigid as that of a programming language since we do not require that it run on a computer. However, pseudocode serves much the same purpose as a programming language.
Pp. 513-516
Computer Algebra Systems
David Cox; John Little; Donal O’Shea
This appendix will discuss several computer algebra systems that can be used in conjunction with the text. We will describe AXIOM, Maple, Mathematica and REDUCE in some detail, and then mention some other systems. These are all amazingly powerful programs, and our brief discussion will not do justice to their true capability.
Pp. 517-529
Independent Projects
David Cox; John Little; Donal O’Shea
Unlike the rest of the book, this appendix is addressed to the instructor.We will discuss several ideas for computer projects or research papers based on topics introduced in the text.
Pp. 530-534