As far as I know: this is the first German mathematical textbook using Sage.

My translation of the blurb:

New and in-depth approach to computer-oriented mathematics.

This textbook for first-year students provides an expanded introduction to 
different topics of computer-oriented mathematics. It enables an early and 
useful activity with computer-oriented methods, ways of thinking and work 
methodology.

Therefore the book deals with fundamental areas closely related to 
computer-oriented aspects like graphs, algorithms, recursion, linear 
algebra, numbers, polynomials and their roots. Based on central 
mathematical ideas it provides an insight into mathematical modeling, 
analyzing and algorithmic approach of main mathematical issues. 

A special feature of the book is the use of the free available software 
system Sage which increasingly spreads in research and teaching. 

The book is very well suited for a completion of conventional introductory 
lectures on calculus and linear algebra.

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Authors: Thorsten Theobald, Sadik Iliman

Publishers web page:   http://www.springer.com/de/book/9783658104528 

Authors web page:    http://www.math.uni-frankfurt.de/~theobald/ecms/

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