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Computer algebra with Symbolic C++.


9789812833600

Computer algebra with Symbolic C++.

Hardy, Yorick et al.

World Scientific

2008

583 pages

$98.00

Hardcover

QA7

Demonstrating how the features of object-oriented programming object-oriented programming, a modular approach to computer program (software) design. Each module, or object, combines data and procedures (sequences of instructions) that act on the data; in traditional, or procedural, programming the data are separated from the  can be applied to the development of a computer algebra system A computer algebra system (CAS) is a software program that facilitates symbolic mathematics. The core functionality of a CAS is manipulation of mathematical expressions in symbolic form. , this text makes use of C++, chosen because of its widespread use. Authors Hardy, Steeb (both of the U. of Johannesburg, South Africa South Africa, Afrikaans Suid-Afrika, officially Republic of South Africa, republic (2005 est. pop. 44,344,000), 471,442 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km), S Africa. ), and Tan (Singapore) offer a comprehensive introduction using numerous examples from mathematics, physics, and engineering as illustration. Implementations in LISP and Haskell are also included, and gene expression programming Gene Expression Programming (GEP) is a new evolutionary algorithm that evolves computer programs. The individuals of gene expression programming are encoded in linear chromosomes which are expressed or translated into expression trees (branched entities).  and multi expression programming are introduced.

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