For several years now I have been teaching courses in computer algebra at the Universitat Linz, the University of Delaware, and the Universidad de Alcala de Henares. In the summers of 1990 and 1992 I have organized and taught summer schools in computer algebra at the Universitat Linz. Gradually a se
Algorithms in Invariant Theory (Texts and Monographs in Symbolic Computation)
β Scribed by Bernd Sturmfels
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 201
- Edition
- 2nd
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is both an easy-to-read textbook for invariant theory and a challenging research monograph that introduces a new approach to the algorithmic side of invariant theory. Students will find the book an easy introduction to this "classical and new" area of mathematics. Researchers in mathematics, symbolic computation, and computer science will get access to research ideas, hints for applications, outlines and details of algorithms, examples and problems.
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π SIMILAR VOLUMES
One of the most remarkable and beautiful theorems in coding theory is Gleason's 1970 theorem about the weight enumerators of self-dual codes and their connections with invariant theory, which has inspired hundreds of papers about generalizations and applications of this theorem to different types of
<p>J. Kung and G.-C. Rota, in their 1984 paper, write: βLike the Arabian phoenix rising out of its ashes, the theory of invariants, pronounced dead at the turn of the century, is once again at the forefront of mathematicsβ. The book of Sturmfels is both an easy-to-read textbook for invariant theory
<p>J. Kung and G.-C. Rota, in their 1984 paper, write: βLike the Arabian phoenix rising out of its ashes, the theory of invariants, pronounced dead at the turn of the century, is once again at the forefront of mathematicsβ. The book of Sturmfels is both an easy-to-read textbook for invariant theory