The interplay between computation and many areas of algebra is a natural phenomenon in view of the algorithmic character of the latter. The existence of inexpensive but powerful computational resources has enhanced these links by the opening up of many new areas of investigation in algebra.
Linear algebra methods in combinatorics with applications to geometry and computer science
✍ Scribed by LʹaszloÌ Babai
- Publisher
- Dept. of Computer Science, The University of Chicago
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 225
- Edition
- Preliminary version 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Subjects
Математика;Дискретная математика;Комбинаторика;
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
<P>From the reviews: </P> <P>"... Many parts of the book can be read by anyone with a basic abstract algebra course... it was one of the author's intentions to equip students who are interested in computational problems with the necessary algebraic background in pure mathematics and to encourage the
This undergraduate and postgraduate text will familiarise readers with interval arithmetic and related tools to gain reliable and validated results and logically correct decisions for a variety of geometric computations, and the means for alleviating the effects of the errors. It also considers comp