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* We need examples of client programs which can be used |
* We need examples of client programs which can be used |
in class rooms or in study of mathematics. |
in class rooms or in study of mathematics. |
Example 1: |
Example 1: |
\beta nbc basis. |
\beta nbc basis. |
Mathematica --> ox_asir (\beta nbc package) |
Mathematica --> ox_asir (\beta nbc package) |
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Reference : Orlik and Terao, Arrangements of Hyperplanes, Springer. |
Example 2: |
Example 2: |
Generate randomly symmetric matrices and |
Generate randomly symmetric matrices and |
display the distribution of the maximal eigenvalues. |
display the distribution of the maximal eigenvalues. |
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a Pfaffian form. |
a Pfaffian form. |
Mathematica --> ox_sm1. |
Mathematica --> ox_sm1. |
asir --> ox_sm1. |
asir --> ox_sm1. |
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Reference : Aomoto and Kita, Hypergeometric Functions, Appendix. |
Example 4: |
Example 4: |
Mathematica Note book that explains what is primary ideal |
Mathematica Note book that explains what is primary ideal |
decomposition. |
decomposition. |
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Example 5: |
Example 5: |
Taylor expansion. |
Taylor expansion. |
asir --> ox_math. |
asir --> ox_math. |
Example 6: |
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Find examples from the books of Sejivic, Knuth, Cox-O'Shea-Little. |
* Find rational solutions of Garnier systems by exhaustive search. |
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It is a nice problem of solving algebraic equations. |
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* Add sample programs of asir for the Noro's lecture note: |
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unkei:~noro/papers/niigata.ps.gz |
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on computer algebra systems. |
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* Sample programs of asir for the book |
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Mori Masatake, Fortran 77 Suuchi-Keisan Programming, Iwanami. |
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* Sample programs for asir |
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[This item should be moved to src/asir-contrib soon.] |
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Example 1: |
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Write sample programs that implements algorithms |
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in the following books: |
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R.Sedgewick, Algorithms in C. |
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Knuth : The Art of Programming, Semi-numerical algorithms. |
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Cox-O'Shea-Little : Ideals, Varieties, and Algorithms. |
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Hikita Teruo, C de kaku Algorithm, Science-sha |
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Chapter 11, geometry algorithm, |
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Chapter 12, Parallel programming and algorithms. |
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Example 2: |
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Rewrite sample programs in |
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Kida, Makino : Ubasic ni yoru Computer Seisuu-ron, Nihon Hyoron-sha |
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by asir and OpenXM. |
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