Computer Algebra: Past and Future t
@inproceedings{Caviness2008ComputerAP, title={Computer Algebra: Past and Future t}, author={B. Caviness}, year={2008} }
In this survey, I wish to recount some of the important accomplishments in computer algebra and to explore some of the significant directions for future research and development. I will take 1966 as my beginning point. This seems appropriate for a variety of reasons: (i) 1966 was the year of the first two conferences on this subject, namely, the ACM Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation held in Washington, D.C., 29-31 March 1966 (Floyd, 1966) and the IFIP working conference on Symbol… CONTINUE READING
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