Computational Commutative Algebra 1

Author:   Martin Kreuzer ,  Lorenzo Robbiano
Publisher:   Springer
ISBN:  

9783540858379


Pages:   332
Publication Date:   16 September 2008
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This is a book about GrAbner bases and their applications. It contains 3 chapters, 20 sections, 44 tutorials, 165 exercises, and numerous further amusements. It is going to help you bridge the gap between theoretical computer algebra and actual computation. We hope you will have as much fun reading it as the authors had writing it!

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This is one of the most refreshing mathematical books I have ever held in my hands. This is academic teaching at its best; (H.Stetter, IMN 2003)

Every paragraph of the book shows how much the authors have enjoyed translating into printed matter the outcome of a long, large, deep and personal relation with computationally oriented commutative algebra. (L.GonzAlez-Vega and T.Recio, ACM SIGSAM Bull. 2004)

Each section begins with a quotation and an overview in which Italian imagination overtakes German rigor. These introductions and the following main bodies of each section are well written, engaging and often amusing. The book is a pleasure to read. (J.Little, Math. Reviews 2001)

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Author:   Martin Kreuzer ,  Lorenzo Robbiano
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Dimensions:   Width: 23.40cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 15.60cm
Weight:   0.467kg
ISBN:  

9783540858379


ISBN 10:   3540858377
Pages:   332
Publication Date:   16 September 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Undefined
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Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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From the reviews: <p>.,. This is one of the most refreshing mathematical books I have ever held in my hands. The authors do not believe in teaching by spreading out the material, but they introduce it via questions and discussions, they explore it in an intuitive fashion, exercise it through well-chosen examples, and start the reader on his own expeditions through numerous tutorials, i.e., guided projects. This is academic teaching at its best: if I had not seen it, I should not have believed that it can be done so well. ... In conclusion, this book gives students a stimulating introduction to commutative algebra very much geared to their need, and it provides numerous useful ideas to those who teach the subject. (H.Stetter, IMN - Internationale Mathematische Nachrichten 2003, Vol. 57, Issue 193) <p> This account of polynomial rings, GrAbner bases and applications such as computations of syzygies is written from the point of view of a computer user; as a result, it often provides new insights. The exercises and tutorials (how to work with CoCoA) add to the usefulness of the volume. (Mathematika 48, 2001) <p> Das Buch ist in einem aufmunternd lockeren Stil geschrieben und fA1/4r Studierende gut zum Selbststudium geeignet. Der prAsentierte Stoff wird durch viele Beispiele und Aoebungsaufgaben (teilweise mit Anleitungen im Anhang) ergAnzt. Weiter sind in jedem Abschnitt sorgfAltig ausgearbeitete Tutorials angefA1/4gt, die zur Benutzung von Computeralgebrasystemen, insbesondere CoCoA, anregen sollen. (Computeralgebra-Rundbrief, Nr. 28, MArz 2001) <p> Four years ago the authors published the first volume of a projected seris about computational commutative algebra which took threeyears of intense work just to fill three centimeters of your bookshelf. Now they have gifted us with the second volume, and they say that the completion of this volume took four years and it is about four centimeters thick. Thus we have a confirmed invariant which governs our writing: our velocity is one centimeter per year. These quotations from the foreword of the book give a clue of how amusing it is, and also how mathematically solid it is. <p>In this second volume the authors continue with the same style as the first, an almost humorous one. [...] <p>It was a pleasure to review this nice book but, as always, the equilibrium of the world depends on good and bad things, and the bad thing is the authors' decision to not write a third volume. In their own words: Alas, we have to inform you that this is absolutely and definitely the second and last volume of the trilogy. Fortunately, these two volumes collect so large an amount of information and inspiration that we can say the authors actually fulfilled our expectations. <p>Paulo F. Machado, Mathematical Review Clippings 2006h <p> An excellent, non-standard, elementary and self-contained introduction to the theory of GrAbner bases and its applications a ] . Moreover, the style is very friendly and relaxing a ] . As it is now, this book can be used either to introduce the theory of GrAbner bases to students with a basic knowledge of algebra or to provide a first introduction to commutative algebra a ] . (Laureano GonzA(c)lez-Vega and TomAs Recio, ACM SIGSAM Bulletin, Vol. 38 (2), 2004)


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