LEADER 04847nam 2200565 450 001 996466112703316 005 20210330142739.0 010 $a3-540-87827-0 024 7 $a10.1007/978-3-540-87827-8 035 $a(CKB)1000000000490403 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000316876 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11231521 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000316876 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10287817 035 $a(PQKB)10863863 035 $a(DE-He213)978-3-540-87827-8 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC3063216 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6408033 035 $a(PPN)129063142 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000490403 100 $a20210330d2008 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurnn|008mamaa 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 00$aComputer mathematics $e8th Asian symposium, ASCM 2007, Singapore, December 15-17, 2007 : revised and invited papers /$fDeepak Kapur (editor) 205 $a1st ed. 2008. 210 1$aBerlin ;$aHeidelberg :$cSpringer,$d[2008] 210 4$d©2008 215 $a1 online resource (XI, 359 p.) 225 1 $aLecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ;$v5081 300 $a"... the Eighth Asian Symposium on Computer Mathematics (ASCM 2007)"--Pref. 311 $a3-540-87826-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aAlgorithms and Implementations -- Computing the Minkowski Value of the Exponential Function over a Complex Disk -- Unconstrained Parametric Minimization of a Polynomial: Approximate and Exact -- The Nearest Real Polynomial with a Real Multiple Zero in a Given Real Interval -- Practical and Theoretical Issues for the Computation of Generalized Critical Values of a Polynomial Mapping -- Which Symmetric Homogeneous Polynomials Can Be Proved Positive Semi-definite by Difference Substitution Method? -- Basis-Independent Polynomial Division Algorithm Applied to Division in Lagrange and Bernstein Basis -- Computing the Greatest Common Divisor of Polynomials Using the Comrade Matrix -- Efficient Algorithms for Computing N?ther Normalization -- Stability of GPBiCG_AR Method Based on Minimization of Associate Residual -- Evaluation of a Java Computer Algebra System -- A New Property of Hamming Graphs and Mesh of d-ary Trees -- Numerical Methods and Applications -- An Interpolation Method That Minimizes an Energy Integral of Fractional Order -- Solving Biomechanical Model Using Third-Order Runge-Kutta Methods -- An Efficient Fourth Order Implicit Runge-Kutta Algorithm for Second Order Systems -- Laplace Equation Inside a Cylinder: Computational Analysis and Asymptotic Behavior of the Solution -- A Method and Its Implementation for Constructing Bäcklund Transformations to Nonlinear Evolution Equations -- On the Invariant Properties of Hyperbolic Bivariate Third-Order Linear Partial Differential Operators -- Symbolic Solution to Magnetohydrodynamic Hiemenz Flow in Porous Media -- Local Similarity Solutions for Laminar Boundary Layer Flow along a Moving Cylinder in a Parallel Stream -- Elimination: Triangular Forms, Resultants, Equation Solving -- An Algorithm for Transforming Regular Chain into Normal Chain -- A Modified Van der Waerden Algorithm to Decompose Algebraic Varieties and Zero-Dimensional Radical Ideals -- Regular Decompositions -- Floating-Point Gröbner Basis Computation with Ill-conditionedness Estimation -- The Maximality of the Dixon Matrix on Corner-Cut Monomial Supports -- Properties of Ascending Chains for Partial Difference Polynomial Systems -- Cryptology -- Some Mathematical Problems in Cryptanalysis -- A Reduction Attack on Algebraic Surface Public-Key Cryptosystems -- Computational Logic -- The Four Colour Theorem: Engineering of a Formal Proof -- On the Computation of Elimination Ideals of Boolean Polynomial Rings -- Computer Search for Large Sets of Idempotent Quasigroups. 330 $aThis book constitutes thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 8th Asian Symposium on Computer Mathematics, ASCM 2007, held in Singapore in December 2007. 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DE FLAVIGNY'S SPEECH.-TO ME?ZIE?RES AND SEDAN. -- CHAPTER III. -- AT SEDAN.-THE EMPEROR IN TRANSIT.-OUR FIRST RETREAT BEFORE THE PRUSSIANS.-THE CASERNE D'ASFELD. -- CHAPTER IV. -- THE FIRST OF SEPTEMBER, 1870.-EXPERIENCES AT THE CASERNE.-WOUNDED HORSES.-THE FRENCH RETREAT BECOMES A STAMPEDE.-SOLDIERS DESPAIR. -- CHAPTER V. -- THE BURNING OF BAZEILLES.-WORTHLESS FRENCH OFFICERS.-A WALK ABOUT SEDAN.-IN THE VALLEY. -- CHAPTER VI. -- WORK IN THE HOSPITAL.-THE ISLE OF IGES.-MY ARAB HORSE.-PRISONERS SENT INTO GERMANY. -- CHAPTER VII. -- MORE WOUNDED.-SIGHTS AFTER THE BATTLE. - A COUNTRY RAMBLE.-HEAVY HOSPITAL TASKS.-L'EAU DE ZOUAVE. -- CHAPTER VIII. -- TWO THOUSAND PATIENTS.-NIGGER CHARLIE.-LOUIS ST. AUBIN, CHASSEUR D'AFRIQUE.-THE BOY PEYEN.-GUNS CAPTURED IN THE TOWN. -- CHAPTER IX. -- SUSPICIOUS PRUSSIANS.-THE ILLUSTRIOUS STROMEYER.-OPEN-AIR TREATMENT.-NEUTRALITY BECOMES DIFFICULT.-DR. SIMS LEAVES US.-UNDER ARREST.-FAREWELL TO SEDAN. -- CHAPTER X. -- RISKY TRAVELLING.-AT BRUSSELS.-FRENCH AMBULANCE BREAKS DOWN COMPLETELY-WE START AGAIN FOR PARIS. -- CHAPTER XI. -- AT ROUEN.-ON THE ROAD TO PARIS.-IN THE WOODS AMONG THE FRANCS-TIREURS.-TAKEN FOR SPIES.-A REFUGEE FENIAN.-TO MANTES. -- CHAPTER XII. -- A TOWN CAPTURED BY FIVE UHLANS.-MANTES TO VERSAILLES.-WE ARE ANNEXED BY THE GERMANS.-GENERAL SHERIDAN AND NIGGER CHARLIE. -SOUTHERN EXILES. -- CHAPTER XIII. -- THE PRUSSIAN HEADQUARTERS IN VERSAILLES.-A POLISH LADY.-THE BURNING OF ST. CLOUD.-GERMAN PRINCES.-BY E?TAMPES AND THE BATTLEFIELD OF CHEVILLY TO ORLEANS. -- CHAPTER XIV. -- ENTERING TO THE SOUND OF CANNON.-66 QUAI DU CHA?TELET ASSIGNED TO US, ALSO THE RAILWAY TERMINUS.-DESCRIPTION OF OUR NEW QUARTERS. 327 $aCHAPTER XV. -- ASSISTANT SURGEON.-IMPRESSIONS OF THE GERMAN CHARACTER.-THE ARMY AND ITS DISCIPLINE.-STATE OF SIEGE.-VON DER TANN'S PROCLAMATION.-LEOPOLD SCHRENK. -- CHAPTER XVI. -- CASES AND PATIENTS.-MARTIN DILGER.-HEAVY LOSSES.-FRENCH IRRELIGION CONTRASTED WITH GERMAN PIETY. -- CHAPTER XVII. -- FALL OF METZ ANNOUNCED.-THE BAVARIANS EVACUATE ORLEANS-OUR DIFFICULT POSITION.-WE ARE TOLD OFF TO THE BATTLEFIELD.-THE ENGAGEMENT AND VICTORY OF THE FRENCH. -- CHAPTER XVIII. -- AFTER THE BATTLE.-ORLEANS FROM WITHOUT AND WITHIN.-THE MOB AND THE AMBULANCE.-THE BAVARIAN GIANT. -- CHAPTER XIX. -- OUR AMBULANCE RETURNS.-ENTRY OF THE FRENCH. -THEIR DISHEVELLED APPEARANCE AND DISARRAY.-WE ARE SENT OUT OF THE RAILWAY STATION. -- CHAPTER XX. -- AMERICAN FRANCS-TIREURS.-PONTOON BRIDGE OVER THE LOIRE.-FRENCH CARELESSNESS.-SOLITARY DEATHS OF THE WOUNDED. -- CHAPTER XXI. -- TO THE FRONT.-TURCO AND ZOUAVE ENCAMPMENTS.-SKIRMISHING.-FALSE NEWS.-THE SHAM FIGHT AT NEUVILLE.-RETURN TO THE CITY. -- CHAPTER XXII. -- BATTLE OF PATAY. - THE FRENCH RETREAT. -KNIGHTS TEMPLARS.-THE BATTLE CONTINUED.-ATTACK ON ORLEANS BY THE GERMANS.-BURNING OF THE PONTOON BRIDGE. -- CHAPTER XXIII. -- FIGHTING IN THE STREETS.-THE TOWN CARRIED BY ASSAULT.-NARROW ESCAPES.-THE RED PRINCE ENTERS WITH HIS WHOLE ARMY. -- CHAPTER XXIV. -- DESECRATION OF THE CATHEDRAL.-MY FIRST CAPITAL OPERATION.-MORE FIGHTING.-WOUNDED BAVARIANS -- CHAPTER XXV. -- CHRISTMAS DAY AT STE. EUVERTE.-GOING THE ROUNDS.-YOUNG HEROES.-ARRIVALS DURING THE NIGHT.-A GLIMPSE OF THE DEAD-HOUSE. -- CHAPTER XXVI. -- VISITORS.-NEW YEAR IN HOSPITAL.-THE CHURCH EVACUATED.-I GET FURLOUGH,-AND CATCH A NIGHT-GLIMPSE OF PARIS. -- CHAPTER XXVII. -- TRAVELLING IN FROST. - AMMUNITION TRAIN IN DIFFICULTIES. - FERRIE?RES. - THE CAMP OF CHA?LONS.-HOW GERMAN OFFICERS TREAT JEWS. -- CHAPTER XXVIII. 327 $aSTRASBURG AFTER THE SIEGE.-ALONG THE RHINE.-HOME, AND BACK AGAIN TO VERSAILLES.-CAPTAIN BRACKENBURY.-I LOSE MY PAPERS AND HAVE TO GET FRESH ONES. -- CHAPTER XXIX. -- IN ORLEANS ONCE MORE.-PEACE IS SIGNED.-AN EASY TIME.-SENDING AWAY THE CONVALESCENTS.-THE AMBULANCE BROKEN UP. -- CHAPTER XXX. -- I FALL ILL OF FEVER.-GERMANS LEAVE ORLEANS.-MY BROTHER ARRIVES FROM HOME.-END OF MY EXPERIENCES AS A FIELD SURGEON. -- CHAPTER XXXI. -- AN APPENDIX.-M. 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