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Topics of Computer Algebra

In: Computer Algebra Handbook

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  • Rüdiger Loos
  • M. Giusti
  • L. M. Pardo
  • Gerhard Niklasch
  • Ralf Dentzer
  • Susan Landau
  • Marie-Françoise Roy
  • Michael E. Pohst
  • Johannes Grabmeier
  • Volker Weispfenning
  • Joachim von zur Gathen
  • Erich Kaltofen

    (North Carolina State U.)

  • Jaime Gutierrez
  • Dexter Kozen
  • Gregor Kemper
  • B. David Saunders

    (U. Delaware)

  • Mark Giesbrecht
  • Arne Storjohann
  • Gilles Villard
  • Johannes Buchmann
  • Volker Müller
  • Thomas Pfahler
  • Jörg Zayer
  • Jürgen Klüners
  • B. Heinrich Matzat
  • Horst G. Zimmer
  • Gert-Martin Greuel
  • Eberhard Becker
  • Joachim Apel
  • Arjeh M. Cohen
  • Peter Dräxler
  • Wolfgang Laßner
  • Klaus E. Madlener
  • Birgit Reinert
  • Charles C. Sims
  • Gerhard Hiss
  • Adalbert Kerber
  • Reinhard Laue
  • Peter Paule
  • Voker Strehl
  • Manuel Bronstein
  • W. M. Seiler
  • F. Ulmer
  • F. Schwarz
  • W. Hereman
  • V. P. Gerdt
  • F. Ollivier
  • K. Gatermann
  • Karl Hantzschmann
  • Siegfried M. Rump
  • Robert M. Corless

    (U. Western Ontario)

  • Stephen M. Watt

    (U. Western Ontario)

  • Peter Bürgisser
  • Michael Clausen
  • M. Amin Shokrollahi

    (Bell Labs)

  • Thomas Beth
  • Sebastian Egner
  • Willi Geiselmann
  • Markus Grassl
  • Dejan Lazic
  • Jörn Müller-Quade
  • Frank Schaefer-Lorinser
  • Reinhard Bündgen
  • Jacques Calmet
  • Albrecht Fortenbacher
  • Sibylle Schupp
  • Thierry Gautier

    (INRIA, LMC-IMAG)

  • Hoon Hong

    (NCSU)

  • Jean-Louis Roch

    (LMC-IMAG)

  • Wolfgang Schreiner

    (RISC-Linz)

  • Gilles Villard

    (CNRS, LMC-IMAG)

  • Michael Dewar

    (NAG Ltd.)

  • Andreas Klappenecker
  • Armin Nückel

Abstract

About two thirds or 480 pages of Knuth’ [Knuth 1998] volume on Seminumerical algorithms are devoted to Chapter 4, entitled Arithmetic. He states Research on seminumerical algorithms continues at a phenomenal rate. They are called seminumerical because they lie on the borderline between numeric and symbolic calculation. Each algorithm not only computes the answer to a numerical problem, it also is intended to blend well with the internal operations of a digital computer

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  • Rüdiger Loos & M. Giusti & L. M. Pardo & Gerhard Niklasch & Ralf Dentzer & Susan Landau & Marie-Françoise Roy & Michael E. Pohst & Johannes Grabmeier & Volker Weispfenning & Joachim von zur Gathen & E, 2003. "Topics of Computer Algebra," Springer Books, in: Johannes Grabmeier & Erich Kaltofen & Volker Weispfenning (ed.), Computer Algebra Handbook, chapter 2, pages 11-162, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-55826-9_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-55826-9_2
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