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	<title>Comments on: Crazy publishers</title>
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	<description>somewhere near the beginning.</description>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Some books for computer algebra&lt;/strong&gt;

	 Come to think about it, I have never seen an introductory book on computer algebra, like the one Alex mentioned  . I will have to check it out. Most of the books I&#8217;ve stumbled upon assume there is a system running and all it&#8217;s missing are...</description>
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<p>	 Come to think about it, I have never seen an introductory book on computer algebra, like the one Alex mentioned  . I will have to check it out. Most of the books I&#8217;ve stumbled upon assume there is a system running and all it&#8217;s missing are&#8230;</p>
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