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ACM SIGSAM Bulletin, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, February 1981
- Alkiviadis G. Akritas:
On the Budan-Fourier controversy. 8-10 - James H. Davenport, Richard D. Jenks:
MODLISP. 11-20 - Richard J. Fateman:
Symbolic and algebraic computer programming systems. 21-32 - Victor Köfalusi, Edit Halmay:
State-space sets, state-space graphs and n-prefix expressions. 33-36 - Michael Pohst:
On the computation of lattice vectors of minimal length, successive minima and reduced bases with applications. 37-44
Volume 15, Number 2, May 1981
- B. David Saunders:
Abstracts. 6-7 - Luciana Bordoni, Attilio Colagrossi:
An application of reduce to industrial mechanics. 8-12 - Yasumasa Kanada, Tateaki Sasaki:
LISP-based "big-float" system is not slow. 13-19 - D. Mordukhai-Boltovskoi, Boris Korenblum, Myra Jean Prelle:
A general investigation of integration in finite form of differential equations of the first order article 1. 20-32
Volume 15, Number 3, August 1981
- Woon Cheung Chan:
A novel symbolic ordinary differential equation solver. 9-14 - Arjen K. Lenstra:
Lattices and factorization of polynomials. 15-16 - William H. Rowan:
Efficient polynomial substitutions of a sparse argument. 17-23 - B. David Saunders:
Algebra made mechanical. 23-25 - Lynn A. Steen:
Computer calculus: long perceived as merely 'number crunchers, ' computers are now moving into the realm of elegant mathematics. 26-27
Volume 15, Number 4, November 1981
- Dennis S. Arnon:
Automatic analysis of real algebraic curves. 3-9 - Helmut Kempelmann:
Recursive algorithm for the fast calculation of the limit of derivatives at points of indeterminateness. 10-11 - Mike D. Atkinson:
Saving space in coset enumeration. 12-14 - P. D. Pearce, R. J. Hicks:
The application of algebraic optimisation techniques to algebraic mode programs for reduce. 15-22 - J. Smit, J. A. van Hulzen, Ben J. A. Hulshof:
NETFORM and code optimizer manual. 23-32
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