Re: any one knows of university courses in computer algebra in the US or Canada?

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Date: 12/10/04


Date: 10 Dec 2004 12:43:11 GMT

In article <n%cud.31519$zx1.13760@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com>,
nospam nospam <nospam_please@nospam.com> wrote:
>hi;
>
>Any one knows of university courses that concentrate on
>computer algebra in the US or Canada? I want to learn
>more about computer algebra, but find it hard to find such
>courses being tought anywhere.
>
>They used to teach such a course at UC Berkeley computer
>science department I think, but they seem to have
>dropped that.
>
>I am looking for a course that teaches some of the more
>interesting algorithms involved. Undegraduate or
>graduate level will be ok...but probably an
>undergraduate level to start with...
>
>doing search on google is not turing up much of anything,
>expect for some schools in Europe (I guess CA is more
>popular in Europe than in the US?)
>
>thank you,
>--nospam

Florida State has had Introduction to Symbolic Computation classes
in the past, as well as more advanced classes. A good contact would
be seppala at math.fsu.edu.

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