Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communications and Computing
Springer Verlag · Germany · Est. 1984
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Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communication and Computing is a research journal dedicated to algebraic methods and techniques across various scientific domains. Presents technology and know-how transfer papers from engineering stimulating research in applicable algebra. Publishes mathematically rigorous, original research on algebraic methods and techniques. Addresses problems in both commutative and non-commutative algebra, group theory, field theory, and real algebraic geometry. Covers a wide range of topics, including fault tolerance, VLSI technology, signal processing, cryptography, networks, software engineering, algorithms, computer algebra, programming languages, and artificial intelligence methodology. Founded by Thomas Beth and Jacques Calmet as a spin-off of the AAECC conference.
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