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Approximate Commutative Algebra 1st Edition Martin Kreuzer Hennie Poulisse

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Approximate Commutative Algebra 1st Edition Martin Kreuzer Hennie Poulisse
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Wien
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.55 MB
Pages: 227
Author: Martin Kreuzer, Hennie Poulisse, Lorenzo Robbiano (auth.), Lorenzo Robbiano, John Abbott (eds.)
ISBN: 9783211993132, 3211993134
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Approximate Commutative Algebra 1st Edition Martin Kreuzer Hennie Poulisse by Martin Kreuzer, Hennie Poulisse, Lorenzo Robbiano (auth.), Lorenzo Robbiano, John Abbott (eds.) 9783211993132, 3211993134 instant download after payment.

Approximate Commutative Algebra is an emerging field of research which endeavours to bridge the gap between traditional exact Computational Commutative Algebra and approximate numerical computation. The last 50 years have seen enormous progress in the realm of exact Computational Commutative Algebra, and given the importance of polynomials in scientific modelling, it is very natural to want to extend these ideas to handle approximate, empirical data deriving from physical measurements of phenomena in the real world. In this volume nine contributions from established researchers describe various approaches to tackling a variety of problems arising in Approximate Commutative Algebra.

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