Inhalt

[ 201COMACALU18 ] UE Computer Algebra

Versionsauswahl
(*) Unfortunately this information is not available in english.
Workload Education level Study areas Responsible person Hours per week Coordinating university
1,5 ECTS B3 - Bachelor's programme 3. year Mathematics Carsten Schneider 1 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
Detailed information
Original study plan Bachelor's programme Technical Mathematics 2025W
Learning Outcomes
Competences
The students understand basic algorithms in computer algebra and how they can be applied for problem solving in mathematics.
Skills Knowledge
  • Learning basic structures and algorithms in computer algebra [K2,K5];
  • Analyzing the complexity of algebraic algorithms [K4,K5];
  • Properties of the extended Euclidean algorithm in Euclidean domains [K2] and its application [K3] (operations in algebraic field extensions, partial fraction decomposition, Chinese Remainder Theorem, Pade approximation, rational function reconstruction, rational number reconstructions);
  • Understanding of modular algorithms in the context of the Euclid algorithm [K2,K5];
  • Basic understanding of Gröbner bases [K2,K4] with a special focus on algorithms (Buchberger's algorithm) and solving ideal theoretic problems in mathematics [K3].
Extended Euclidean algorithm with applications, resultant, Mignotte bound, modular algorithms of the Euclidean algorithm, algorithmic Gröbner bases theory with applications.
Criteria for evaluation
Language English
Study material Joachim von zur Gathen and Jürgen Gerhard, "Modern Computer Algebra", Cambridge University Press, 2013 (or earlier versions)

F.Winkler, "Polynomial Algorithms in Computer Algebra", Springer-Verlag Wien New York (1996)

Changing subject? No
Corresponding lecture (*)ist gemeinsam mit 201ALGECALV12 VL Computer Algebra (3 ECTS)
äquivalent zu

TM1WHKVCASY: KV Computeralgebra (4,5 ECTS)
Earlier variants They also cover the requirements of the curriculum (from - to)
201ALGECALU12: UE Computer Algebra (2013W-2018S)
201ALGECALU12: UE Computer Algebra (2012W-2013S)
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 25
Assignment procedure Direct assignment